DAWSON COUNTY EXTENSION AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE

James Seago, Chairman

Weldon Menix, Vice Chairman

 

Charlie Anderson

Brad Boyd

David Brewer

Jerry Chapman

Jay Coleman

Tommy Doederlein

David Harris

Bill Hatchett

John Hegi

Bob Henderson

 


Becki McIlwain

Weldon Menix

Dale Merrick

Mike Miers

Milton Schneider

Billy Shofner

Donald Vogler

Jerry Vogler

Allen Wells


ACKNOWLEDGMENT

 

The Dawson County Extension Agriculture Committee would like to express its appreciation to all individuals, companies, and agencies that contributed to the demonstration program through the donation of time, knowledge, and material resources, without which the retrieval and publication of these results could not have been possible. Also, a special thanks to Lamesa Cotton Growers for their financial assistance in the program. Special appreciation and well-deserved recognition is extended to those listed below:

 

Result Demonstration Cooperators

 

            Bradley Boyd                        Donald Vogler         Donald Love

            Leroy Vogler                        Mark Boardman       Ricky Cude

 

Dawson County Commissioners Court

 

Sam Saleh, County Judge

Jerry Beaty, Commissioner, Precinct 1

Bill Meares, Commissioner, Precinct 2


Troy Howard, Commissioner, Precinct 3

Guy Kinnison, Commissioner, Precinct 4


Cooperating Agencies

 

            Farm Service Agency                                             Natural Resources Conservation Service

 

Becki McIlwain, County Executive Director                Ron Crumley, District Conservationist

Rickey Grogan, Ag Credit Manager

 


Although most yields were obtained in the best possible way, chances for yield differences still exist, due to variations in irrigation, rainfall, land uniformity, and other factors. For this reason, the results of these field trials should not be interpreted too closely. Small differences in yield or other data should probably be regarded as insignificant. Occasionally, results occur in demonstrations that cannot be readily explained. Keep in mind that, even in replicated research tests, relatively large yield differences between varieties can occur without being statistically significant.

 

 

Trade names of commercial products used in this report are included only for better understanding and clarity. Reference to commercial products or trade names in made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Texas Cooperative Extension is implied. Readers should realize that results from one experiment, or one year, do not represent conclusive evidence that the same response would occur where conditions vary.