02645nam a2200433 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000220006024501230008226000780020530000090028349000550029252015430034765000160189065000110190665000110191765000130192865000120194165000130195365000130196665000130197965000130199265000090200565000100201465300170202465300130204165300080205465300150206265300110207765300120208865300120210065300140211265300110212665300080213765300120214570000150215770000180217270000210219014467952007-09-29 1983 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d1 aCORDONNIER, M. J. a1982 Field crops performance testsbpeanuts, soybeans, sorghum, cotton, tobacco, sunflowers and summer annual forages. aAthens: The University of Georgia. Agricultural Experiment Stationsc1983 a73p. a(The University of Georgia. Research Report, 422). aIn this research report are the results of the 1982 performance trials with peanuts, soybeans, grain sorghum, cotton, tobacco, sunflowers and summer annual forages. These crops were tested at several or all of the following locations: tifton, plains, midville and attapulgus in the Coastal Plain Region, Griffin and Athens in the Piedmont region, calhoun in the Limestone Valley Region and Blairsville in the Mountain Region. For locations of the testing sites, consult the map at the back of this report. Information about cultural practices and fertilization used in each trial is included with the tables. Since the average of several years yields indicates a variety's yield potential better than one year, summaries of average yields for two or three years are included in this report. In order to have a broad base of information, a number of varieties, including experimental lines, are included in the trials, but this does not imply that all are recommended for Georgia. For recommendations of varieties best suited to a specific area or for a particular purpose, refer to the recommendations agree upon by College of Agriculture Agronomist found in the agricultural extension card, "Spring Planting Schedules", consult your county agent, or contact the nearest experiment station. for best results, plant adapted seed secured from a reliable source. The least significant difference (L.S.D.) and Duncan's Multiple Range Test (DMRT) have been included in the tables to aid in comparing varieties. The yields of any two varieties. aagriculture acotton aforage aresearch atobacco aAlgodão aAmendoim aGirassol aPesquisa aSoja aSorgo aAgricultural aCultivar aEUA aForrageira aPeanut aSorghum aSoybean aSunflower aTabaco aUSA aVariety1 aDAY, J. L.1 aFISHER, C. D.1 aPETTIGREW, W. T.