Click on the county and farming method link to view the Excel (.xls file) spreadsheet or PDF table showing the most recent test plot results for your area.
2020
Cheyenne County Rainfed
Clay County Rainfed
Clay County Irrigated
Perkins County Rainfed
Saunders County Rainfed
2016
Southeast Rainfed
Butler County
Otoe County
Gage County
Southeast Irrigated
Hamilton County
York County
Clay County
North/Northeast Rainfed
North/Northeast Irrigated
Corn Testing Forms and Seed Guide
2016 Application Form XLS
2016 Application Form (pdf)
2017 Spring Seed Guide (pdf)
2016 Spring Seed Guide (pdf)
2015 Spring Seed Guide (pdf)
2014 Spring Seed Guide online
2015
Southeast Rainfed
Butler County
Otoe County
Gage County
Southeast Irrigated
Hamilton County
York County (Plots harvested by farm crew)
Clay County
North/Northeast Rainfed
North/Northeast Irrigated
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