Soybean Growth, Development and Diagnostics Soybean Growth, Development and Diagnostics Soybean Growth, Development and Diagnostics

Wanatah (Pinney) Milford Columbia City (NEPAC) DeMotte W. Lafayette (ACRE) Muncie Rushville Butlerville (SEPAC) Shelburn Washington Vincennes (SWPAC) Evansville Throckmorton Farmland Welcome to the Purdue Crop Performance Programs (PCPP) website. We hope you find our site an informative and useful tool for making hybrid and variety selections.

New for 2008
Farmer Nominated Soybean Program. Working with ISA to provide producers input on soybean varieties tested in the Purdue Soybean Performance Trials. Click here to nominate your favorite variety.

2008 Entry forms are now available.
Entry forms are in excel format.
Plans and rules are in PDF.

2008 Corn Entry Form
Corn plans & rules

2008 Soybean Entry Form
Soybean plans & rules

If you would like to be added to the PCPP e-mail list please send your contact information to pld@purdue.edu


To look at 2007 multi-year and reginonal summaries just click on the crop name under Current Trial Results (top left on this page)

If you are interested in just one location just click a star on the map.

Meet our cooperators. Working with the farmers around the state is one of the best things about the Purdue Crop Performance Program. If you would like to know the farmer or Purdue farm staff in your area just click on one of the stars to the right.
You can find out what herbicides are being used, when the plot was planted and read what the cooperators think about the Purdue Crop Performance Program.


The objective of the Purdue University crop performance program is to provide Indiana growers and company participants with quality comparative non-biased variety performance data.

Thank-you for your interest in the Purdue Crop Performance Programs.

Printed copies of the results from the respective variety trials may be obtained by contacting Phil DeVillez at 765-494-0406 or by e-mail at pld@purdue.edu

 

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Comments about this Web site? Contact pld@purdue.edu.