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Croswell, Michigan | I agree Eric, alot of time they show no benefit from different products. Where I give them credit is that they do randomized, replicated plots to take out variability. Rarely would you see the yeild monitor read the same number constantly pass to pass in the same variety. This is why I put more faith in what they do than what I could do at home. The downfall of their trials is it is conventional tillage on some of the best ground in the thumb. I think it would be hard to make seed treatments and innoculants pay in that situation vs. no-till, ground just coming out of hay or CRP or fields with four different soil types in ten acres.
Edited by John e.c.MI 1/11/2009 20:04
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