Lingenfelser, Jane2017-02-022017-02-02http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35052Grain Sorghum Performance Tests, conducted annually by the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many of the grain sorghum hybrids marketed in the state. Because entry selection and location are voluntary, not all hybrids grown in the state are included in tests, and the same group of hybrids is not grown at all test locations. Contributors: Main Station, Manhattan: Jane Lingenfelser, Assistant Agronomist (Senior Author); Doug Jardine, Extension Plant Pathologist; Mary Knapp, KSU Weather Data Librarian; Edward O. Quigley, Agricultural Technician; Holly Schwarting, Extension Entomologist; Brent Christenson, Agronomy; Alex King, Agronomy; Experiment Fields: Eric Adee, Topeka; Gary Cramer, Hutchinson; Jim Kimball, Ottawa; Michael Larson, Belleville; Wendell Lilyhorn, Hutchinson; Doug Stensaas, Belleville; Keith Thompson, Hutchinson; Research Centers: Patrick Evans, Colby; Lonnie Mengarelli, Parsons; Gerald Rohlder, Hays; Alan Schlegel, Tribune; Monty Spangler, Garden City; Cooperators: Calvin Bohnert, Mankato; Clayton Short, Assaria.Copyright 2016 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), 2015 Kansas Performance Tests with Grain Sorghum Hybrids, Kansas State University, January 2016. Contribution no. 16-024-S from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.SorghumKansasYieldEnvironmental factors2015 Kansas Performance Tests with Grain Sorghum HybridsText