On-Farm Network Reports


Important information for interpreting statistics

There are two statistical tests that are used to analyze On-Farm Network data:

  • Paired t-tests
  • Analysis of variance (ANOVA)

Coefficient of Variation (CV)

This is the statistical measure of random variation in a trial.  The lower the value, the less variable the data.

Confidence Level

For our trials, we use a 95% confidence level. In statistics, the confidence level indicates how certain we are of the outcome of our statistical analysis.

P-value

While a confidence level tells us how certain we are of the results we get from statistical analysis, the P-value indicates if the results are statistically significant. The P-value is a probability that is calculated through the statistical analysis process. A P-value less than 0.05 indicates a statistically significant result, but a P-value greater than 0.05 indicates the results are not significant.

Interpreting Significance

So, if our statistical analysis indicates a significant yield difference, what does that actually mean? A significant yield response (where the P-value is < 0.05) means that we are 95% sure the yield difference resulted from the treatment. Alternatively, if our statistical analysis indicates there is no significant yield difference (where the P-value is > 0.05), then we are 95% certain that the treatment had no effect on yield.

Why are statistics important? Why does significance matter?

Why can’t we just look at differences in yield between treated and untreated strips to determine the effect of a treatment?

Variability in yield is expected from strip to strip across an on-farm trial due to the variability that occurs across a field. So, when we get yields from each of our trial strips at the end of the season, the question is whether those yield differences are simply a result of variability in the field, or, if the yield difference is a result of the treatment/management practice investigated in the trial. We can answer that question using statistics. If the results are statistically significant, we can say that the yield difference between treatments or management practices tested in the trial was caused by the treatment or management practice. If the result is not significant, then any yield difference is likely a result of variability within the field and not a result of the treatment or management practice.

Interpreting Results – An Example

In a soybean double inoculant trial, we test the effect of double vs. single inoculant on soybean yield. Let’s say, for example, the average yield difference between double and single inoculated soybeans for one trial was 1.5 bu/ac. This yield difference will be indicated as significant or not significant. If the yield difference is statistically significant, we can say we are 95% certain that the 1.5 bu/ac increase in yield is a result of the double inoculant treatment. But, if the 1.5 bu/ac yield difference is not significant, then the double inoculant had no effect on yield compared to single inoculant and the 1.5 bu/ac yield difference simply resulted from natural variability across the trial area.

MPSG does not endorse the use of products tested in the On-Farm Network. Although trials are conducted at multiple sites under varying conditions, your individual results may vary.  

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Filter the reports in the database table below by clicking the desired Crop, Year, Trial Type, and/or Major Region.  Within the database table, click on any column header to sort the table.  To view a single site report, select the Trial ID to open the single site research report in a new tab.

In the database table below, trials with significant yield differences are highlighted green in the yield difference column. On each single site report, significance is indicated by a ‘yes/no’ in the overall yield results table.

A trial that does not meet the trial requirements, eg. field history, is not included in the overall average for yield difference.

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Year Region Municipality Crop Trial Type Treatments Yield +/- Unit Trial Report
2023 Eastern Lac Du Bonnet Soybean Single Inoculant Nodulator (liquid) vs Untreated 0.8 bu/ac 2023-S1IN04
2023 Eastern Hanover Soybean Single Inoculant Signum Soybean (liquid) vs Untreated -0.4 bu/ac 2023-S1IN03
2023 Eastern De Salaberry Soybean Single Inoculant Cell-Tech (liquid) vs Untreated 0.4 bu/ac 2023-S1IN02
2023 Eastern Brokenhead Soybean Single Inoculant 5lbs/ac Cell-Tech (granular) vs Untreated -0.1 bu/ac 2023-S1IN01
2023 Central North Norfolk Dry Bean Single Inoculant Agtiv Fuel vs Untreated -17 lbs/ac 2023-DB1IN04
2023 Southwest Glenboro – South Cypress Dry Bean Single Inoculant Agtiv Thrive vs Untreated 123 lbs/ac 2023-DB1IN03
2023 Eastern Brokenhead Dry Bean Single Inoculant Agtiv Thrive vs Agtiv Fuel lbs/ac 2023-DB1IN02
2023 Southwest Glenboro – South Cypress Dry Beans Single Inoculant Agtiv Thrive vs Untreated -307.4 lbs/ac 2023-DB1IN01
2022 Central MacDonald Soybean Single Inoculant Lalfix Pro Yield Liquid on Seed -0.9 bu/ac 2022-S1IN02
2022 Eastern Hanover Soybean Single Inoculant Nodulator Liquid on Seed vs Untreated 0.9 bu/ac 2022-S1IN01
2021 Southwest Grassland Pea Single Inoculant Nodulator Granular 3.2 vs 6.4 lb/ac -2.9 bu/ac 2021-P1IN01
2021 Eastern Hanover Soybean Single Inoculant 1x Nodulator (liquid + peat) vs Untreated -1.1 bu/ac 2021-S1IN01
2021 Central Macdonald Soybean Single Inoculant 1x Nodulator (liquid) vs EcoTea vs Untreated bu/ac 2021-S1IN02
2021 Central Montcalm Soybean Single Inoculant 1x XiteBio SoyRhizo vs Untreated 0.7 bu/ac 2021-S1IN03
2020 Central Macdonald Soybean Single Inoculant BioRhiz (liquid) ½ rate & Nodulator (peat) 2.4 bu/ac 2020-S1IN04
2020 Interlake Bifrost-Riverton Soybean Single Inoculant 1x Nodulator (liquid) 0.1 bu/ac 2020-S1IN05
2020 Eastern Hanover Soybean Single Inoculant 1x Nodulator (liquid + peat) -0.1 bu/ac 2020-S1IN03
2020 Eastern De Salaberry Soybean Single Inoculant 1x Optimize (liquid) 0.7 bu/ac 2020-S1IN01
2019 Central Rhineland Dry Bean Single Inoculant BOS Peat Inoculant vs Untreated 2 lbs/ac 2019-DBI01
2019 Central Brokenhead Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.7 bu/ac 2019-S1IN02
2019 Eastern Lac du Bonnet Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.1 bu/ac 2019-S1IN05
2018 Eastern Brokenhead Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.1 bu/ac 2018-S1In02
2018 Central Grey Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.3 bu/ac 2018-S1In01
2018 Eastern Brokenhead Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.3 bu/ac 2018-S1In03
2018 Interlake St. Clements Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.3 bu/ac 2018-S1In04
2018 Eastern Lac du Bonnet Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.3 bu/ac 2018-S1In05
2018 Eastern Hanover Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.2 bu/ac 2018-S1In06
2018 Eastern Tache Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.1 bu/ac 2018-S1In07
2018 Interlake St. Andrews Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.2 bu/ac 2018-S1In08
2017 Eastern Tache Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.3 bu/ac 2017-S1IN06
2017 Eastern Brokenhead Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -1.2 bu/ac 2017-S1IN02
2017 Eastern Ste. Anne Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.3 bu/ac 2017-S1IN10
2017 Interlake St. Andrews Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.0 bu/ac 2017-S1IN09
2017 Central Morris Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.3 bu/ac 2017-S1IN08
2017 Eastern Tache Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.1 bu/ac 2017-S1IN07
2017 Eastern Lac du Bonnet Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.7 bu/ac 2017-S1IN05
2017 Central Grey Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.3 bu/ac 2017-S1IN04
2017 Eastern Springfield Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.4 bu/ac 2017-S1IN03
2017 Interlake St. Clements Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.6 bu/ac 2017-S1IN01
2016 Eastern Taché Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -1.0 bu/ac 2016-S1In01
2016 Interlake St. Andrews Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.5 bu/ac 2016-S1In09
2016 Central Morris Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.5 bu/ac 2016-S1In08
2016 Central Dufferin Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.1 bu/ac 2016-S1In07
2016 Central Rhineland Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated 0.0 bu/ac 2016-S1In06
2016 Eastern Brokenhead Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.1 bu/ac 2016-S1In05
2016 Central Roland Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.2 bu/ac 2016-S1In04
2016 Eastern Taché Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -0.4 bu/ac 2016-S1In03
2016 Eastern Brokenhead Soybean Single Inoculant Seed Applied Inoculant vs. Untreated -1.0 bu/ac 2016-S1In02