2001 Minnesota State Variety Trials
(for the 2002 Production Year)

Map of MN Zones Northern Zone Central Zone Southern Zone

Yield Tables by Minnesota Zone

Performance and characteristics of Round-up Ready and conventional varieties


Disease and Resistance Evaluations and Special Use Varieties

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Soybean-cyst nematode
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Disease and Resistance Evaluations and Special Use Varieties
  2001 White Mold Variety Trial Results
Public and Special Use Varieties
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PDF Performance of special-use varieties
Characteristics:
PDF Characteristics of special use varieties
Very Early Maturing Varieties
PDF Performance and characteristics of very early maturing varieties

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2001 State Soybean Variety Trials

1. Northern Zone

2. Central Zone

3. Southern Zone