Lincoln a Midseason Soybean for the North Central States
Lincoln a Midseason Soybean for the North Central States
C M Clyde Melvin Woodworth
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Of oil (45) Lincoln bu. . . . . 31. 6 2. 2 inches 37 1. 6 grams 14. 1 perct. 39. 9 perct. 21. 7 135 Chief 29 2 2 8 46 + 7 4 1 8 12 2 39 9 20 7 133 Patoka . . . . 28. 4 2 3 36 + 8. 8 1 . 7 17. 2 42. 4 20. 6 133 Dunfield 26 9 2 8 37 5 1 8 14 5 38 7 21 6 130 Illini 26 4 3 1 41 + 1 5 1 7 13 40 3 20 6 134 Average . . . . 28 . 5 2. 6 39 1. 7 14. 2 40. 2 21. 0 133 a Based on a scale of 1 to 5: 1 is erect; 5 is completely lodged. b Days earlier ( ) or later ( + ) than Lincoln. Lincoln required 119 days... to mature. c Based on a scale of 1 to 5: 1 is very good; 5 is very poor. d Composition on a dry basis. Protein = NX6. 25. tests, except Freeburg, Illinois, and Columbia, Missouri, even tho Lincoln is 7 to 8 days earlier than Chief. At Freeburg, Chief exceeded Lincoln by only a very slight margin. At Urbana, also, the difference between Lincoln and Chief was very small, altho this difference was in favor of Lincoln. Except at Freeburg, Urbana, and Columbia, Lincoln outyielded Patoka, which matures nearly 9 days later than Lincoln.
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