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Corn Hybrid Testing Program, North Dakota State University

Procedures of and results from the corn hybrid testing program in eastern North Dakota. This page also contains a link to the corn hybrid entry application for those companies wishing to enter hybrids into the trial program and to the results of other hybrid trials conducted by Research Extension Centers within the North Dakota State University Experiment Station system.

Tractor and planter used for establishing corn hybrid plotsPurpose

The purpose of this site is to provide information on the comparative performance of corn hybrids based on the data from replicated hybrid trials in various regions of North Dakota and adjoining areas in Minnesota.  Research has demonstrated the value of using data from multiple locations and years in selecting a hybrid. The primary focus of this site to provide information for the hybrid testing program conducted by researchers located on the main campus of NDSU. Links will be provided to all corn hybrid trials conducted by the Research Extension Centers and the NDSU Extension publication "North Dakota Corn Hybrid Performance Results", which summarizes the corn hybrid trial results for all of the state. The precision planter used in establishing the plots, which was provided by the North Dakota Corn Council, is pictured on the right. 

 

2024 Trial Entry Information:

Corn Hybrid Trial Procedures

Corn Hybrid Entry Form

Trial locations in Eastern North Dakota and Minnesota:

During the 2024 growing season, hybrid trials in eastern ND were conducted in 9 locations. These locations are:

Southern ZoneRansom County, Richland County, and Sargent County

Central Zone:  Cass County, Steele County, Traill County, and Clay County, MN

Northern Zone: Grand Forks County, Ramsey County, Marshall County, MN

Links to companies entered in 2023

2023 Harvest Data

Excel file of all trial results currently available can be downloaded here - excel file

 

North Dakota Corn Hybrid Variety Trial Results for 2023 and Selection Guide (A793-23, Dec. 2023)

 

 Contacts

Claire Keene

Dr. Clair Keene, NDSU Extension Agronomist - Cereal Crops

Cell: 701-571-5409

Darin

Darin Eisinger, NDSU Research Specialist, Corn Hybrid Testing

Cell: 701-371-2343

Ransom County Plot Tour 2017

Research reported here was partially funded by the
North Dakota Corn Council This is the logo of the North Dakota Corn Council
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