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Corn Hybrids: Kansas Performance Tests 2012
The 2012 Kansas corn crop suffered through another devastating growing season for most of the state. Unlike the previous year when the northeast and north central areas of the state had too much water during the spring months, all counties in Kansas experienced higher-than-normal temperatures and lack of precipitation during the summer (Figure 1). High temperatures and limited moisture adversely affected pollination and grain fill and resulted in crop failure or early cutting for many acres of corn. The corn performance tests that failed in 2012 include the dryland tests in Pottawatomie, Chase, Saline, Ellis, and Thomas Counties. The Kansas corn crop did enjoy a respite in August with widespread rains and cooler temperatures, but the relief was too late for much of the state.
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