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not to the same numerical extent. These results
are found in Table 6.
The second year of greensnap research evaluating losses at the 14-leaf, 17-leaf, and tassel
growth stages and at two locations on the stem
was completed in Nebraska. Table 7 displays the
results from Nebraska.

CORNKansas, Nebraska

Research on the MPCI corn maturity-line
method for appraising grain from the milk stage
until kernels are fully mature and kernel moisture drops below 40 percent is being conducted
in Manhattan, Kansas, and Clay Center, Nebraska. It builds on prior research in the Central and
Eastern Cornbelt. At Manhattan, researchers are
evaluating two hybrids differing in relative maturity by six days, and grown under rain-fed and
irrigated conditions. At Clay Center, researchers
are looking at five hybrids differing in relative
maturity and drought tolerance, and an additional old hybrid, B73 x MO17. The researchers
are tracking grain fill and weighing ears weekly
from silking until black layer to determine grain
fill rates and the weight of ears at differing stages of maturity. The previous research indicated
that the factors used for appraisals at the early
grain fill stages underestimate yield so it will be

Table 6 C0RN Minnesota
Leaf Stage

25

Green Snap%
50
Loss%

75

14L
17L
Chart 14 & 17
Tassel
Chart Tassel

17
15
16
16
25

33
24
32
42
50

50
40
61
68
75

Table 7 C0RN Nebraska
Leaf Stage

25

Green Snap%
50
Loss%

75

14L
17L
Chart 14 & 17
Tassel
Chart Tassel

13
13
16
13
25

33
46
32
38
50

53
57
61
61
75

interesting to see if the same results apply to the
Western Cornbelt.

COTTONCalifornia

The California cotton study was initiated to
follow up on previous research to determine the
effects of limb removal in cotton, specific to the
growing conditions of Arizona and California.

This research examined limb removal during the
later reproductive stages of growth due to the
greater number of limbs that are produced consistently under these environmental conditions.
The treatments removed limbs at node 20, 24, 28
and 32. NCIS removed either 0, 25, 50 or 75 percent of the limbs from the top of the plant down.
There was little loss associated with limb

Soybeans check plots in Indiana for the R4 and R5 stages of growth.



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