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UGA Variety Testing Corn Grain Evaluations 2014-2019: ARDN products

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posted on 2023-11-30, 10:14 authored by Daniel J. Mailhot, Jean Gruters Thomas

ARDN provides dataset annotations which facilitate interoperability. For information on how to use ARDN annotations and other data products, see https://agmip.github.io/ARDN/ARDN_how.html. This data was collected and published by University of Georgia's Statewide Variety Testing program from 2014-2019. It consists of experimental (non-regulated) and commercially-released corn hybrids entered by seed companies. Tests were conducted at 6 university-owned farms each year throughout Georgia, and include environments from the lower Coastal Plain to the southern Appalachians. Locations include Blairsville, Rome, Griffin or Athens (Watkinsville), Midville, Plains and Tifton. At Rome and Tifton, both irrigated and dryland tests were performed. Not all hybrids appear in all environments in a given year. The number of years a hybrid was tested varies since their inclusion is determined by the respective seed company. Prior to 2019, separate randomizations were created at each location for short (RM 115 or less) vs mid (RM 116+) maturity hybrids. As a result, not all hybrids occurring in an environment can be directly compared. Soil types differed between locations. Initial soil fertility for P and K is categorized, and actual rates of applied fertilizer are listed. Applied fertilizer rates were chosen to support a yield goal slightly above the maximum observed at the site in previous years.


Resources in this dataset:

  • Resource Title: SC2 for UGA Variety Testing Corn Grain Evaluations 2014-2019.

    File Name: GVT_graincorn_2014-2019-sc2.json

    Resource Description: ARDN sidecar 2 file which allows dataset to be automatically interpreted and translated to end user formats

    Resource Software Recommended: AgMIP QuadUI,url: https://github.com/agmip/quadui/releases

Funding

National Institute of Food and Agriculture, 1011690

National Institute of Food and Agriculture, 2019-67021-29921

History

Data contact name

Mailhot, Daniel

Data contact email

daniel.mailhot@uga.edu

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Intended use

ARDN network of interoperable data. See https://agmip.github.io/ARDN/ and https://agmip.github.io/ARDN/ARDN_how.html. This data includes yield and other characteristics of experimental and commercially-released corn hybrids across a range of growing environments in Georgia. It may be of assistance in evaluating yield models.

Use limitations

Prior to 2019, the hybrids in each environment were grouped into smaller categories of short (RM 115 or less) vs. mid (RM 116+) preventing direct statistical comparisons among all varieties.

Temporal Extent Start Date

2014-01-01

Temporal Extent End Date

2019-12-31

Theme

  • Not specified

Geographic Coverage

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Geographic location - description

Multiple environments in Georgia from the lower Coastal Plain to the southern Appalachians

ISO Topic Category

  • farming

Ag Data Commons Group

  • ARDN

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

Zea mays; corn; hybrids; Georgia; models; variety trials; seed industry; farms; coastal plains; Appalachian region; irrigation; arid lands; soil types; soil fertility; fertilizers; fertilizer rates; data collection; crop models; phosphorus; potassium; soil nutrients; crop yield

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

Preferred dataset citation

Mailhot, Daniel J.; Thomas, Jean Gruters (2021). UGA Variety Testing Corn Grain Evaluations 2014-2019: ARDN products. Ag Data Commons. https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1529184

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