<CoverPageProperties xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2006/coverPageProps"><PublishDate/><Abstract>Thirty one (31) okra genotypes including ten (10) parents and twenty one (21) hybrids were evaluated for their variability study and field agronomic performance at the research farm of the Plateau State College of Agriculture, Garkawa, Nigeria during the 2020 farming season. The treatments were laid out in an Alpha Lattice Design replicated three times to determine their variation in yield performance in the study area. Data were recorded on number of primary branches / plant, number of leaves / plant, days to first flowing, days to fifty percent flowering, days to harvestable pods maturity, number of pods/plant, pod length, pod weight and one hundred seed weight. The Analysis of variance revealed a significant difference (P&lt;0.05) among the treatments for the study traits, indicating the presence of high variability among the studied materials. Hybrids 297 x 346, 396 x 348 and Zuru x 452 stood out as the most outstanding among others based on pod yield in the study location.</Abstract><CompanyAddress/><CompanyPhone/><CompanyFax/><CompanyEmail/></CoverPageProperties>