Monday, August 9, 2010

Better Way To Evaluate

New Varieties Show Promise
     
 Better Way To Evaluate

Mississippi cotton consultant Tucker Miller says this approach for testing varieties is probably the best option. For a long time, he has advocated letting producers observe new varieties in a true farm field environment as opposed to small six-row test plots.

"This approach is definitely better because you are able to observe more than just six rows," he says. "Monsanto gave all of these farmers several bags of seed to plant. It was a big enough quantity of seed that you could manage it like a regular crop."

Varieties studied in small plot trials wind up being managed the same, according to Miller, and that doesn't produce in-depth data.

source : cottonfarming

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