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| You're right, it is a large response. Last year's average was more reasonable. I have considered removing a couple data points for that reason. 11 of the locations are seed dealer plots, the rest are split planter applications on 60-160 acre fields. I chose to take treated and untreated averages on each of those split planter fields rather than consider every pass a replication. So in the case of this data set, I have a single replication at each site, but most of the sites provide data that is the average of many replications at the site.
Here would be an example of a field in Central MN, picture was taken the September 18. You can form your own opinion on whether this is multiple replications of a single replication.
And to be clear, this visual response isn't always so defined, but I happened to fly the trial under the right circumstance for the plant health to show, corn starting to black layer and no measurable precipitation for 3 weeks.
(Stearns trial 7 (full).jpeg)
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