A validation of the Stott (1966) test of motor impairment was attempted in both a clinical and a child guidance centre setting. Attention is drawn to similarities and discrepancies which exist between the medical diagnoses, the results of the test and subjective assessments of clumsiness.
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These demonstrations and replicated studies provide information that can be used by Virginia corn growers to make better management decisions on their farm. These results should be used along with data from other replicated studies when making decisions. Refer to individual location results for additional detail. Hybrid ComparisonsCorn hybrid selection remains a challenge for Virginia producers. With more seed companies, and more GMO options and seed treatment packages than ever before, hybrid selection can be a difficult decision.We evaluated early maturity hybrids (107 day RM or less) at five locations, mid maturity hybrids (108-112 day RM) at seven locations, and full season hybrids (113 day RM or more) at nine locations.Hybrids from all three maturity groups were planted at both the 2020 Virginia Ag Expo site located in Northumberland County and Virginia State University. Farmers should use the results compiled from these studies to assist with future hybrid selection; however, they should continue to plant hybrids of multiple maturities to help spread production risk. Cover Crop EvaluationWe continue to evaluate legume and cover crop options in corn production. Our work continues to demonstrate that legume cover crop options can provide significant nitrogen to the subsequent corn crop. Hairy vetch and Austrian winter pea, in particular, show great promise in increasing Virginia corn yields.
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