Colby, Kansas | So a quick run through SAS shows me that there was a significant N rate effect (kind of obvious I know). Below are the LSD values and means separation letters at 90, 95, and 99% confidence. | | | Alpha = | | N Rate | Yield | 0.10 | 0.05 | 0.01 | | 230 | 200.00 | a | a | a | | 170 | 197.50 | ab | a | ab | | 200 | 195.50 | b | ab | ab | | 140 | 190.75 | c | b | b | | 110 | 180.00 | d | c | c | | 80 | 158.75 | e | d | d | | | | | | | P > F | <0.0001 | | | | | LSD | | | 4.22 | 5.13 | 7.10 | Good cooperators are sometimes hard to find, but a complete joy to work with when you find them because they are as interested in the answer as you are. The Purdue guys are lucky to have you. Thanks for providing some meaningful research results on here. Dealing with replications, randomizations, etc takes time and effort, but you have something beleiveable when your done. Lucas
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