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West Kentucky | Absolutely. P rate absolutely indicates the likelihood of repeatable success. The more controlled and repeatable the environment, the more repeatable the results. If you take two hybrids with one being 10 bushel better across hundreds of trials, it will still get beat by the other hybrid at a much higher rate than 5-10% in real world environments. Nothing in farming is done in a consistent controlled environment, the closest thing to a controlled environment would be test plot and trial ground. That is the reason it is only recommended to try to see if it works in our environments.
Edited by flatlick farmer 12/31/2024 15:57
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