Evans, Patrick2016-03-232016-03-23http://hdl.handle.net/2097/32177Sunflower performance tests were conducted in 2014 by the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station to provide farmers, extension workers, and private industry with unbiased agronomic information on many of the sunflower hybrids marketed in the state. Environmental factors affecting test results and cultural practices are presented for each individual test site. Contributors Patrick Evans, Research Technologist (Senior Author), Colby Jane Lingenfelser, Assistant Agronomist, Manhattan Mary Knapp, Kansas State Climatologist, Manhattan Alan Schlegel, Agronomist, Tribune Kelly Kusel, Agronomist, Parsons Gary Cramer, Agronomist, Hutchinson Wayne Aschwege, Technician, HaysCopyright 2015 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service. Contents of this publication may be freely reproduced for educational purposes. All other rights reserved. In each case, give credit to the author(s), 2014 Kansas Performance Tests with Sunflower Hybrids, Kansas State University, January 2015. Contribution no. 15-020-S from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.Sunflower hybridsYieldOil percentageStatistical analysisSeed size2014 Kansas Performance Tests with Sunflower HybridsText