SGS MWSS COLD VIGOR TEST
CORRELATES CLOSELY TO FINAL YIELD
An article, “Know Your Seed Quality”, recently appeared in the Mid-February 2008 issue of Farm Journal that demonstrated the importance of knowing your seed quality. Seed corn quality is routinely based on three laboratory tests: standard germination, cold and/or saturated cold. The article suggests that little to no information on seed quality can be obtained from standard warm germination because “all” seed corn tags list 95% germination. Thus, we need to look to the saturated cold and/or cold tests to accurately inform us of seed quality. Data has been derived from over 150 samples and three years of Farm Journal Test Plots. The data presented in Figures 1 and 2 demonstrates the relationship between emergence and yield for the saturated cold test and the cold germination test, respectively. The central Illinois field plots were planted with a Kinze EdgeVac planter and were replicated. Yield data was verified by scaled grain carts. The two graphs presented here were provided by Crop-Tech Consulting. Figure 1 demonstrates a strong correlation between the saturated cold test and plant a emergence count performed seven days after planting. Figure 2 demonstrates a strong correlation between the cold germination test and yield.
Figure 1. Saturated cold germination percentage relationship to field emergence.

Figure 2. Cold germination percentage relationship to yield.
