Corn (Grain) Data
Variety Selection Tool
Reports from Variety Selection Tool
The following reports from the variety selection tool are provided as a supplement and starting spot for looking at the corn data within the variety selection tool. They only include a subset of the hybrid data, and only show hybrids that performed above average for yield (1 or more standard deviations above the average). For more detailed information on these hybrids, along with the ability to search and filter for hybrid data specific to your location or operation, we encourage you to visit the variety selection tool linked above. Your local extension agent or the OVT program (rwheinig@ncsu.edu or 919-389-8860) can also provide a list of varieties for your operationMultiple Year Data (2020-22)
Statewide - Above Average (All Maturities)
Piedmont (Rowan, Surry, and Union) - Above Average (All Maturities)
Coastal Plain (Bertie, Robeson, and Sampson) - Above Average (All Maturities)
Tidewater (Beaufort, Pamlico, and Pasquotank) - Above Average (All Maturities)Single Year (2022)
EARLY CORN
LOCATION SUMMARY
Piedmont (Rowan, Surry, and Union) - Above Average
Coastal Plain (Bertie, Robeson, and Sampson) - Above Average
Tidewater (Beaufort, Pamlico, and Pasquotank) - Above AverageMEDIUM CORN
LOCATION SUMMARY
Piedmont (Rowan, Surry, and Union) - Above Average
Coastal Plain (Bertie, Robeson, and Sampson) - Above Average
Tidewater (Beaufort, Pamlico, and Pasquotank) - Above AverageLATE CORN
LOCATION SUMMARY
Piedmont (Rowan, Surry, and Union) - Above Average
Coastal Plain (Bertie, Robeson, and Sampson) - Above Average
Tidewater (Beaufort, Pamlico, and Pasquotank) - Above AverageCorn Silage
Multiple Year Statewide (2021-22)Haywood County
Summary of Data
Soil Test Results, Fertility, and Cultural Practices - 2022Weather Data - 2022
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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 919-389-8860 or rwheinig@ncsu.edu.