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North Dakota and South Dakota Sunflower Hybrid Trial Results for 2012 and Selection Guide - A652

ND & SD Sunflower Hybrid Trial Results for 2012
 
ND & SD Sunflower Hybrid Trial Results for 2012
In North Dakota, an estimated 840,000 acres of sunflowers were harvested in 2012. This was an increase of 279,000 acres, compared with 2011. Table 1 contains acreage data for the past 13 years as reported by the North Dakota Agricultural Statistics Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Hans Kandel (NDSU Extension agronomist);
Kathleen A. Grady (SDSU agronomist);
Blaine Schatz, Mike Ostlie, Bob Smith and Steve Schaubert (Carrington Research Extension Center);
Eric Eriksmoen, Angela Sebelius and James Tarasenko (North Central Research Extension Center, Minot);
Bryan Hanson and Richard Wilhelmi (Langdon Research Extension Center);
Brent S. Hulke (USDA-ARS, Fargo, Sunflower Unit);
Lee Gilbertson and John Rickertsen (SDSU Plant Science Department);
and Adnan Akyüz (Soil Science Department, NDSU, Fargo).

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