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2008 Wheat Test Sites
AvgRain = Average Annual Rainfall Region
Yield = Average Yield in bushels/acre
TW = Average Test Weight in lbs/bushel
Moist = Average percent Moisture
COUNTYAvgRainYIELDTWMOIST
Brown County Dryland, Everest, Ks
35-40
44
51.5
14.7
Franklin County Dryland, Ottawa, Ks
35-40
25
53.7
14.4
Cherokee County Dryland, Columbus, Ks
40-45
63
56.1
14.2
Labette County Dryland, Parsons, Ks
40-45
50
56.4
12.9
Cherokee County Dryland, Columbus, Ks
40-45
74
55.5
14.5
Labette County Dryland, Parsons, Ks
40-45
59
56.6
12.6
Republic County Dryland, Belleville, Ks
25-30
72
57.6
10.1
Mitchell County Dryland, Beloit, Ks
25-30
70
58.9
11.2
Harvey County Dryland, Hesston, Ks
30-35
45
54.9
10.3
Reno County Dryland, Hutchinson, Ks
25-30
43
54.6
10.5
Sumner County Dryland, Conway Springs, Ks
30-35
37
47.7
8.8
Ellis County Fallow, Hays, Ks
20-25
60
60.6

COUNTYAvgRainYIELDTWMOIST
Thomas County Fallow, Colby, Ks
15-20
61
59.4
9.9
Greeley County Fallow, Tribune, Ks
15-20
53
60.0
10.4
Ford County Dryland, Dodge City, Ks
20-25
52
57.8

Thomas County Irrigated, Colby, Ks
15-20
98
54.6
9.4
Riley County Dryland, Manhattan, Ks 30-35
Two hail storms in a week in early June destroyed test.
Pawnee County Dryland, Larned, Ks 20-25
Dry conditions at planting led to poor emergence and uneven stands.
Finney County Fallow, Garden City, Ks 15-20
Hail storm on June 20 destroyed the test.
Ford County Irrigated, Dodge City, Ks 20-25
Uneven emergence led to extreme yield variations.
Finney County Irrigated, Garden City, Ks 15-20
Hail storm on June 20 destroyed the test.


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