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EC05-101 Spring Seed Guide, 2006
Lenis Alton Nelson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, lnelson1@unl.edu
Bruce Anderson
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, banderson1@unl.edu
Robert N. Klein
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, robert.klein@unl.edu
Roger Wesley Elmore
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, roger.elmore@unl.edu
David D. Baltensperger
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, dbaltensperger@tamu.edu
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WELCOMETO THE 2006SPRINGSEEDGUIDE
This is our third year of publishing the spring seedguide in this format. This guide includes alfalfa, corn, grain sorghum, soybean,sunflower, proso, and miscellaneouscrop data from variety trials in Nebraska and surrounding areas. These guides are mailed out throughout
the state and also are available through University of Nebraska Extension at county extension offices. We appreciatethe support of advertisers who help defray the cost of publishing this information. We hope you find this guide useful in making hybrid and variety planting
decisions for this spring. You can send comments to LNELSONI @unl.edu.
Individual plot data will continue to be available on the web at: http://variet!,test.unl.edu. The information from Crop Improvement is
also available on the web at: hjtp://www.unl.edu/ncia/. Several NebGuides have been published to help you use variety test data to make
decisions for your farm. They are available on the web at: http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/fieldcrops/.
.Variety
testing has a long history of Nebraska and involves many faculty and their staff. Although I coordinate the statewide effort in
many crops many of the aiternate crops are tested by David Baltenspergerand his staff, Glen Frickel and Jim Margheim. The alfalfa and
grasstestsincluded in this book are conducted by Bruce Anderson. We also want to recognize Bob Klein and Jeff Golus at the West Central
Researchand Extension Center, Roger Elmore, Lori Abendroth, and Ralph Klein at the South Central Ag Lab, and Charles Shapiro, Stevan
Knezevic, Jon Scott and Ray Brentlinger at the Northeast Researchand Extension Center. In addition I would like to thank my staff John
Eis and Greg Dorn. We also appreciatethe cooperation of Jim Krall and Jerry Nachtman for conducting tests in Eastern Wyoming.
The crops in Nebraska faced many challengesin 2005. There were some cool temperaturesaround planting time but most of the season had above normal temperatures. Rainfall, as always, was spotty but the drought that we have experienced for several years was less
severein most parts of the state. Yields of our crops were above averagebut not as good as the 2004 crop in most areas. Commodity prices
remain low which offsets the good yields.
Len Nelson
Professor of Agronomy
ADVERTISERSINDEX
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N e b r a s k a C o r n H y b r i d .T. .e s t s
NebraskaCornTables
N e b r a s k a S o y b e a n V a r i e t .y T e s t s
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SorghumHybridTests
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I\EBRASKAYARIETYAND HYBRID TESTS
2005
EXTENSION CIRCULAR 05-101
AUTHORS
LenisA. Nelson
BruceAnderson
RobertN. Klein
RogerW. Elmore
David D. Baltensperger
CharlesShapiro
StevenKnezevic
JamesKrall
Departmentof Agronomy/Horticulrure,
Lincoln
Departmentof Agronomy/Horticulture,
Lincoln
WestCentralResearch
andExtensionCenter,North Platte
Departmentof Agronomy/Horticulture,
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Panhandle
ResearchandExtensionCenter,Scottsbluff
HaskellAgriculturalLaboratory,Concord
HaskellAgriculturalLaboratory,Concord
TorringtonResearch
andExtensionCenter,Torrington,
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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This circular is a progress report of variety and hybrid performance tests conducted by-,:.tpe
Agronomy/Horticulture Department, the Northeast,West Central and PanhandleResearchand Extension Centers,the
South Central Agricultural Laboratory as part of the University of Nebraskaand University of Wyoming at foqringtoli.
Conduct of experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural ResearchDivision aad
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CooperativeExtensionService.Testswere supportedin part by fees paid by seedproducersand distributors.
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We invite you to visit our Web Site to view individual tables, the complete book or data from previou..iiars.
The URL is: http://varietytest.unl.edu/
Acknowledgment is made to Extension Educators and others who assistedin these trials. Special credit is due
to farmers who furnished test sites. We also want to acknowledge the efforts made by our researchtechnologistsand
technicians. John A. Eis, Greg Dorn, Jeff Golus, Glen Frickel, Ralph Klein, Jim Pavelka, Jerry Nachtman, James
Margheim, Jon Scott, Ray Brentlinger and Lori Abendroth are to be commendedfor their efforts.
we want to thank the NebraskaAgricultural statistics Service for crop data.
MF'TRIC EQUIVALENTS
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1998
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Hereis a summaryof the 2005corncrop.By JuneI 2, cornconditionratedas2 Vo poor,23 clofur, 59 Vo goodand16 Voexcellent.
Conditionscontinuebetterthan last year and normal.Temperaturesaveragedfrom 6 degreesbelow normal to 2 degreesabovewith the state
averaging2 degreesbelow.The north centralcountiesrecordedtwice their normal precipitationsinceApril I and the northeastreceived50
percentmore than averageprecipitation.July 10,corn condition nted l%overy poor, 2 Vopoor, 16 Vofur,52 Vo good,and29 Voexcellent.
Irrigatedcom rated 887ogood and excellentwhile dryland fields declined to70Vo.Com silking is at 26 Vo,aheadoflast year at 16 Vo and
averageat 74 Vo.August14,cornconditionrated5Vovery poor,9 Vopoor,20Vofair,48 Vogood,and,18 Voexcellent.Inigatedcornrated85
Vogoodandexcellentwhile dryland fields rated 37 Vogod, and excellent.Seventy-fourpercenthadreachedthe doughstage,aheadof last
leu at 67Voand the averageat70 Vo.Twenty-threepercentof the crop had dented,aheadof ll7o lastyearand 22Vofor the average.
September18,warm temPeratures
continuedthe rapid paceof crop maturity. Corn condition ratel,5Vovery poor, 9 Vopoor,23 Vofur, 44 Vo
good,and 19 % excellent.Irrigatedcom wai SlVo goodandexcellent,drylandfieldsrated35 7o.Ninety-seven
percentofthe crophadreached
the dent stage,aheadof last year at 88 % and averageat 94 Vo.Forty-five percentof the crop had reachedmaturity,aheadof last yearat 29 Vo
and averageat 52 %. Harvestwas underwaywith 4 percentcomplete,equalto last year,but behindthe averageat 8. October 16,heavyrainfall acrossmuch of the southand west slowedharvest.Corn conditionsrared4 Eovery poor,8 7opboa 2l Vofut, 44 Vo good,and23 Vo excellent. Inigated fields rated 8 3Vogood'or excellentwhile dryland fields rated 39 Vo.Huvestreached43 Vocomplete.aheadof last year at1g Vo.
Twenty-eightcornperformance
testswereplantedin 2005.Testlocationsareshownon the map(page2l). TableA (pageu) consists
of cooperators,datesof planting and harvesting.Corn trials are conductedto provide yield and otherinformation aboutcorn hybrids which
may be offered for salein Nebraska.A fee from seedproducerscoversa portion of the cost of eachtest.Entry was on a voluntarybasisand
hybrids were selectedby seedproducers.At many locations,widely grown hybrids wereenteredby the Agronomy/HorticultureDepartment.
TableB (page12)showsthe averageperformance
of all hybridsat eachtestlocation.Individualplotsaretwo to four rows wide and
from 15 to 35 feet long. Someexperimentswere plantedthick and later thinnedto the desiredstand.Eachtest locationhad the samenumber
of seedplantedfor all hybrids.The plant populationrepresentsthe averageharvestedplant density.Temperatureandrainfall dataare shownon
(pages17 and 19).The namesofthe entrantsandtheir addresses
arelistedin TableD (page12).TableE (page13)lists brandnameand
hybridsof theentrant.
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on a 15.570moisturebasis.Yieldsshownareaverages
offour or morereplicatedplotsat eachlocation.
Plots weremachineharvestedand grain moisturedeterminationsweremadewith an electronicmoisturemeteror moisturesensorson the
combine.
Variationsin soil fertility, moistureconditionsand other factorsare found in eachtest area.This makesit impossibleto measureyielding ability of hybridswith absoluteaccuracy.For this reason,smallyield differenceshavelittle meaning.A statisricalmeasureof differences
requiredfor significanceis given in eachtable.Thesedifferencesarecomputedat the 5 Volevel of significance.At the 5 Volevel,a difference
of that magnitudewould be expectedoncein twenty trials throughchancealone.Most fields havesomedegreeof spatialvariability. This is
the seventhye,u we haveusedstatisticalproceduresfor removinga portion ofthe spatialvariability.
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In theseexperiments, many hybrids statistically had the same grain production. Perfonnance of hybrids varied with seasonalcondirons. Great care should be used in interpreting the results of a single year test. Earlier maturing hybrids are favored in some seasonswhile
laler ones perform best in others. Some hybrids are able to withstand unfavorable weather conditions better than others which may do well
under better growing conditions. Performance over a period of years should give a much better measure of adaptation. Harvest moisture, stalk
suength, and resistanceto insect and diseasealso are factors which must be consideredin selecting hybrids.
Results
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conductedat eachof the zones
oftenvarieswith locationswithin zones.The numberof experiments
Relativehybridperformance
were:SoutheastDryland-2,EastCentralDryland-2,SoutheastIrrigated-2,SouthCentralkngated-Z,SouthCentralDryland-2,Northeast
Dryland-1,Northeastlrrigated-I,Holt CountyInigated-I, North Centralbigated-2, WestCentralInigated-2,Southwestlrrigated-2,West
CenaalNo-Till-2,North Centralkngated-Z,WestValleyIrrigated:2,SouthCenhalBt RW-3.In zoneanalysis,thelybrid by locationmean
in
squarewasusedto calculatethe differencesrequiredfor significanceshownin the tables.Moistureat harvestis an importantconsideration
quite
year
grain
was
all
dry
at
harvest.
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this
hybridselectionasit doesaffecttime of harvestanddryingcosts
SoutheastDryland
Two no-till trials wereplantedwith 54 hybridsplus six farmerentriesin Gagewith andNemahaCountywith ll farm entries(page
l4). GageCountyfarm entrieswereDeKalbGeneticsDKC EBllsRR @ l45bala,AsgrowRX742RR@ 140bu/a,DeKalbGeneticsDKC
63-78AR@ l20bula,Asgrow 752RR@ ll8 bu/a,Asgrow7l8YG @ 108bu/a,Asgrow718RRYG@ 103bu/a.NemahaCountyentrieswere
@l37buta,33K39@l32buta,3lAl3@ l32buta,
l44bula,33P67YG
Pioneer33R8IYG
@146buta,33N09@146lbla,33R?8@
DeKalbGenetics6362RR@139bu/a,Asgrow7l8YG @ 130bu/a,Asgrow752RR@ l32bula,718Yc @ 130bu/a,752 @ 130bula.
dataareshownon page15.
Averagefor all entrieswas59.2bu/a.Period-of-years
Eagt Central Dryland
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Tivo trials in Saundersand Butler County wereplantedno-till with 45 hybrids plus five farmer entries(page16).The SaundersCounty
farmerentrieswereNC+ 45028P@ 153bu/a,NC+ 5555HL@ 137bu/a,NC+ 4947RBP@ 137bula,NC+ 5434RBD@ 125bu/a,NC+
5381P@ l23bula. ButlerCountyfarmerentrieswereNorthrupKing HyN65c5@ 144bula,NK N70Fl @ 106bu/a,NK N59Q9 @ 102btla,
dataareshownon page17.
NK N67T4 @ 100bu/a,NK N47Wl @ 90 bu/a.Averagefor all entrieswas59.7bu/a.Period-of-years
Southeastlrrigated
York Countyhad67 total entriesandValleyCountytrialshad63 hybrids(pagel8). York CountyfarmerentrieswerePioneer32810
@ 248 bu/a,32R43@ 249bt1a,34899@ 240bula,Garst8371@220bula,8288@ 222bula.York Countyaveragefor all entrieswas235
dataareshownon page19.
bn/a.ValleyCountyaveragefor all entrieswas2l2 bu/a.Period-of-years
Northeast Dryland
Forty-ninehybridswereincludedin the drylandtestin Dixon County(page26).Averageyield of all the entrieswere 190.7bu/a.
Period-of-years
dataareshownon page26.
NortheastIrrigated
PierceCountyhad46 hybridswereincludedin the irrigatedplot (page28).Averagefor all entrieswere245.7bu/a.Grainmoisture
was 16.l 7o.Overyearyieldsareshownon page29.
Holt County lrrigated
Holt Countyhad42 hybridswereincludedin the irrigatedplot (page30).Field cultivated.Averagefor all entrieswere222 bu/a.Grain
moisturewasl6.2Vo.
South Central lrrigated
Testplotswerelocatedin Clay Countyat the SCAL nearClay CenterandBuffalo County(page2l). Clay Countytrial included70
entries.Averageyield of all entrieswas227 butaandan averagemoistureof 19.2Vo.BuffaloCountyaveragedZ3}buta, an averagemoisture
dataareshownon page21.
of 14.2Vo.Peiod-of-years
South Central Dryland
This trial wasin Clay andSalineCountieswith 22 cornentries.Clay Cduntywith four replicationsof four rows in 30 inch width, har-
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vested the center two rows' The averageyield was 12'7bula. The average
moisture was 1g.5 7o. salinecounty averaged 150.-l bu/a.The average moisture was15.2 vo. page 24 shows the clay and saline County corn
data.
Central lrrigated
Forty-five hybrids were'tested in custer and Dawson counties. custer
county was conventional tillage(double disk t. pivot irrigated.
The custer county test plot averaged 223 bu/a' The Dawson County
test was gravity irrigated, ridge till. Average yield rva,,I lg bu/a. The
data
from these plots are shown on page 33. over year data are shown on page
34.
.
Southwest Irrigated
Forty entries were planted in Furnas county. Pivot irrigated, conventional
tillage. Average all entries were 223 bu/a. Red \\ : .I .i
County forty entries' Gravity irrigated, ridge tilled. Average for all entries was
224bula. Data for
this location are shown on page 32 and over year summary on page 32.
North Central Irrigated
Forty-one hybrids were enteredin Brown county, ridge till, furrow irrigated
and Brown county pivot irrigated. Brown county furrr.r
irrigated test had an ovef all averageof200 buia. Brown county pivot
irrigated plot had an over all average of204bu/a.The 2005 data \4,ill
be on page 34 and over year data will be on page 34.
West Central Irrigated
Yield and other data were recorded from 44 hybrids tested in Lincoln and
Dundy counties. Lincoln county, wcREC, at North platte
EravitY irrigated, ridge till. Test had yields averaging 240 bda. Dundy county was pivot irrigated. Test averages
for all entries was 241
las
bu/a.This year and over year data are shown on pages32 and 33..
.
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' ' I Eleven hybrids weie tested in Lincolnrand:iefkins couniies. Lincoln
county no-till corn rest was planted into wheat stubble, 2004wheat.2003-fallow.Averagevield for the tesr was 92 bu/a. t;t;;
a;;;;
,,,o-,iil."- restinro wheat stubble.1004-wheat,2002-fallow.
Average yield for the test was 100 bu/a. Data from locations is shown
page
36.
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West Valley Irrigated
The scotts Bluff county, Nebraska and Goshen County, wyoming had 15
entries. scotts Bluff countv. spnnkler irrigated, had three
farm entries,Pioneer38H67 @ l7obu/a,38885 @ 166bula, DeKalb Genetics
DKC 46-24@ 160 bu/a.Averaser ields were 159 bu/a.
Goshen county' wyoming plot with overhead sprinkler irrigation system,
with three farm entries, Garst ggl IRR G 16.+bu/a, Garsr ggglRR
@ 187 bu/a' Pioneer38P03RR @184 bu/a.Averageyield for test was 165
bu/a. scotts Bluff and GoshenCounrr. darashown on page 35.
Period-of-years yield and other data are shown on pase 35.
;
SJuth Central lrrigated Bt Rootworm
clay county com test at the scAL, Buffalo county and Valley county
had 14 entries in the trial ri rrh !i.ur replications of four rows in
30 inch rows and harvestedthe center two rows' clay county averageyield
was 231 bu/a, at 16.5vo moisrure Buitalo county averageyield
was233bu/awithl4'lvomoistttre.valleycountyaverageyieldwas20gbu/awithl5.5zomoisture.Darui:-,,:,r!-\ris
onpage22.
Cultural Practices
Gage:Dryland'No-till.crophistory:soybean,cornrotation.Fertilizer:100
lb/aNasanhydrous.HerbiciJcC-.:i.man2pt/a,steadfast.75
oz,/a,Hornet 4 ozla. Insecticide: None. Crete silty clay loam.
Nemaha: Dryland. No-till. Previous crops: Soybeans.Preplant: 130 lb/aactual
N as anhydrous with 9 eaiiL,:. , '-:l 0. 1 gallon Sulfur, 1 qt
Zn' Spring pre emefgence1.5 lb Atrazine,l/3 oz Basis.At planting,4 gallon
l}-3l-o,with 1 gallon Sulfur H.;:- , ri j post emergence:1/3 lb/a
Atrazine, 2 oz callisto, .75 oz Steadfast.Insecticide: None. sharpsburg silty
clay loam.
Saunders: Dryland. No-till. Previous crop:2004 soybean.Fertilizer: 90 lb
N. Herbicide: GuardsmanNlar .: :., . B.terce Pro 1.5 ozla. Soil
test: Nitrogen in depth sampled r40 rb/a,13.0 avg ppm, Soil pH 5.9, Lime
needed4000 lb/a, orsanic \ra*r: _ :
Bray.-1Phosphorus,ppm
33 HI, Potassium530 VHI
Butler: Dryland' No-till. crop history:2004 soybean.Fertilizer:51 lb/a
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actualN as anhydrous.Herbicide:s::jj:r.:
oz,Homet4 ozla.
Insecticide:None. Nitrogen in depth sampled rl7 \bla,10.8 avg ppm, soil pH6.1
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Phosphorous,ppm l8 MED, potassium, ppm 625 VHI. Hasrings silt loam.
York: Pivot irrigated. Previous crop: soybean2004. Field Cultivated and planted.
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silt loam. Storm on May 12 dumped 5 inches of rain causing old crop residue to flood acrosstest plot, causing damagedue to lost of number
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Saline: Rainfed. Soybean,corn rotation. Fertilizer: 120lbla actual N. Herbicide: .66 ozla Permit. Nitrogen in depth sample 188 lb/a, 17.4 avg
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ppm, Soil pH 5.0, Lime needed 9000 lb/a, Organic Matter 3.3Vo,Bray-1 Phosphorus,ppm 18 MED, Potassium,ppm 586 VHI. Crete silty
Ioam.
Valley: Gravity Irrigated. Trial 4 replications of 4 rows in 30 inch rows with aKinze planter with finger pickups. Crop history: Corn 2004,
beans 2003. Fertilizer: 150 lb N as anh'ydrous,post emergence l0 gal 10-34-0 with2%o Zinc atplanting. Herbicide: .75 oz Steadfast,3 oz
Callisto. Insecticide: Force3g 4.4lbla in T band at planting, Lorsban 2 qtla 6127. Disk once then surface planted with 4 row Kinze planter with
finger pickup units. Soil test results: Nitrogen in depth sample 171 lb/a, pH 6.1, Buffer ph 6.8. Excess lime rating none, Organic Matter 2.27o,
Bray-l Phosphorousppm 162, K ppm 673,2n ppm 5.15. Cozad Hoard.
Clay: Gravity lrrigated: Ridge tilled. Crop history: Soybean 2004, cory2003.Fertllizer: 160 lbs as NH3 pre-plant. Herbicide: 22 oz la
Roundup Weather Max preemergence..5 ozla Aim on 6lll.Insecticide:
None. Field preparation: Ridge tilled with 4 row Kinze planter finger
pickup. Soil test: Nitrogen in depth sample 39 lb/a, Soil pH 6.6, Soil salts 0.32, Excess lime rating-None, Organic Matter 2.6Vo,Bray-l
Phosphorousppm 13, K ppm 436, Znppm 1.11.Hastingssilt loam.
Buffalo: Gravity irrigated. Crop history: Com 2004 and 2003. Burnt off trash then used rolling stalk cutter, ridged tilled, planted with 4 row
Kinze planter with finger pickup units. Fertilizer: 190 lb N as anhydrous pre-plant, 10 gal. 10-34-0 and 3.5 gal 12-0-0-26 at planting.
Herbicide: 1 qt/a Bicep II Magnum in 15 inch band at planting. Insecticide: 4 ozlaRegefi at planting. Soil test: No soil test data available.
Clay: Dryland. Corn trial at the SCAL farm. Dryland beans 2004, wheat/summerfallow 2003. Fertilizer: 145 lb N as32Va liquid and 5 gal 1034-0 at planting in seed slice. Herbicide: 1 qt/a of Glyphomax Plus on 4/5 with 32Valiquid fertllizet 1.3 pt Dual II Magnum, 1.8 lb/a AAtrex,
1 qt Roundup OriginaVa preemergence,3 ozla Callisto, .75 ozla Steadfast/aon 6/11. Insecticide: Force 39 4.4 lbla in T band at planting.
Nitrogen in depth sample64 lb/a, Soil pH6.2, Buffer pH 6.8, lime-None,Organic Matter 2.3Vo,P ppm 31, Kppm371 ,Znppm 1.18.Hastings
silt loam.
Dixon: Rainfed. Corn trial at the Haskell Ag lab. Fertilizer: 100 lb/a of 46-0-0. Herbicide: Lumax 2.5 qt/a, 4lbla 2,4-D. Insecticide: None.
Soil test results:Nitrogen in depth sample97 lb N, Ave. ppm 9.0, pH7.3, Excesslime 0, O.M. 4.2%a,Bray-lP ppm l0 LOW K ppm 304
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Pierce: Center pivot irrigated. Crop history: NA. Fertilizer:2A0lbla 100-0-60-18, starter 30-30-2-.25,70lbla in pivot. Herbicide: Fieldmaster
3.5 ptla.35lb of actual with spray. Insecticide: None. Soil test results: Nitrogen in depth sample 38 lbia, pH 5.5, Excess lime rating 3000,
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130 lb/a anhydrous ammonia. July 25 at tassel 6.15 gaUaof 32Vo.Herbicide: I qt/a Bicep incorporated with field cultivator. June16, .75 ozla
Steadfast, I ozla Callisto, 2 lb/a ammonium sulfate.and2o ozla crop oil. Soil test results: Nitrogen in depth sample 76 lbla,7.0 avg ppm, pH
6.3, buffer pH 7.0, Lime needed0 lb/a, O.M,1.9Vo,Bray-l Phosphorousppm 25 VHI, K ppm444 VHL ZN ppm 3.20 HI.
Custei: Pivot irrigated. Crop history: Soybean 2004. Conventional till (double disk). Fertilizer: Preplant 20 lb/a N, Planting 10 lb/a N, P 25
lb/a, ,Sidedress140 lbla N, Sulfur 10 lb/a, Zn I lbla. Herbicide: Preemergence2.25 ozla + 1.3 qt Atrazine. Insecticide: None. Soil test results:
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Dawson: Gravity irrigated, ridge till. 2004 Com, 2003 soybean.Fertilizer: 175 lb N preplant. Herbicide: Preemergence2.3 qt Bicep II
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3 ozla Callisto + 0.25 lb/a Atrazine.Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH 7.01, O.M.2.287a.
Furnas: Pivot irrigated, conventional tillage. 2004 corn. Fertilizer: Preplant 220 lb N, 40 lb P, Zn2Lb, S 5 lb/a. At planting 11 lb N, 35 lb P.
lnsecticide.None. Soil test results:pH 5.56, O. M. 1.93Vo.
Herbicides:1.I ozla Option + 4 ozla Distinct + | qtla Atrazinepostemergence.
Red Willow: Gravity irrigated, ridge till. Fertilizer: 160 lb/a N, 52 lb/a P preplant, 5 lb N lb/a, 13 lb/a P at planting. llerbicide: 2.1 qt Bicep II
Magnum. Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pIJ7.45, O. M. l.9lvo.
Lincoln: Gravity irrigated, ridge ti1l. Fertilizers: 185 lb/a N as anhyrous, 9 lb N, 31 lb R Zn 0.8 lb as starter.Herbicides: 1.5 qt Lumax + I lb
Atrazine + 0.5 pt Banvel. Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH7.59, O.M.2.14Vo.
Dundy: Pivot irrigated, conventional till. Previous crop: 2004 corn, 2003 soybean.Fertilizers: 25 lb N, 70 lb P, l1 lb K, 14 lb S, 0.7 lbZnat
planting. 156 1bN, 3 lb K, 26lb S thru pivot. Herbicide:2.5 qtla Lumax + | ozlaEl. Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH 6.55, Organic
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Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH 5.43. Organic Matter l.37Va.
Brown: Pivot irrigated. Crop history: Na. Fertilizer: 40 lb N, 40 lb Phosphorus, 10lb Sulfur, I lb Zinc with planter. Sidedress125 lb N.
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Soil testresults:pH 5.52,OrganicMatter2.20.
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234
232
230
227
227
227
225
225
222
222
222
218
217
226
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231
229
228
228
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Clay and Buffalo Counties- 2005
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222
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239
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239
225
214
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211
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South Central Irrigated Rootworm Corn Hybrid Tests
Clay, Buffalo and Valley Counties- 2005
KRUGER
RENZE
KRUGER
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TRISLER
RENZE
KRUGER
TRISLER
CIRCLE
KRUGER.
RENZE
RENZE
RENZE
KRUGER
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bu/a
236
233
231
228
228 t
227
226
224
223
222
222
220
219
210
225
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bu/a
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240
235
238
229
219
231
235
236
240
235
234
225
204
232
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bu/a
228
218
212
220
197
226
220
212
197
2't1
201
201
192
201
210
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bu/a
239
241
245
226
258
237
226
226
235
216
230
225
240
225
234
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SouthCentral RainfedCorn Hyllld-Tests
Bnnd
HYbrid
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KING
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KRUGER
KRUGER
KRUGER
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KAYSTAR
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160
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156
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154
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153
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149
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144
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140
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139
KX-8908t
139
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131
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K-0614A
126
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151
138
142
142
112
134
125
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136
125
125
116
134
117
106
124
120
109
98
164
160
170
161
155
176
151
156
151
151
157
141
150
147
154
134
148
156
138
131
142
135
17'4
169
18'2
16'8
16' 6
177
173
181
17' 1
16'8
18'7
170
15'0
17'5
17'8
16'7
16'2
17'4
175
16'7
18'0
17'7
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61'3
60'7
62'3
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weight
lb/bu
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Seed Guide2006
Se
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192.6
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189.9
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15,8
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16.5
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225.4
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221.2
220.7
219.8
218.9
218.8
218.5
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217.4
217.2
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215.6
214.7
214.3
212.5
211.4
205.5
204.4
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196.3
193.0
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241
240
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225
225
224
223
223
221
221
219
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216
216
214
214
211
211
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206
205
199
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239
238
239
237
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223
223
220'
227
212
228
229
218
222
223
220
216
220
218
205
216
213
209
196
205
205
172
220
32.4
BedWillow
bu/a
229'
249
241
238
239'
227
232
227
230
220
234
218
222
223
216
213
2't4
216
211
21A
223
206
209
209
215
204
193
200
220
21
Grain
molsluro
pct
Bruken
Sblk
pct
Bushel
Wefght
l[/!u
13.2
't3.1
't3.4
4
1
1
13.4
13.3
't3.2
3
0
19.2
13.3
13.2
12.9
13.5
13.1
12.8
13.2
13.2
12.8
12.8
.13.2
13.2
12.7
13.1
12.9
12.9
12.8
13.1
13.0
13.3
13.5
13.1
0.3
,1
60,2
60.3
60.1
60.0'
60.1
60.2
60.2
t
I
1
3
3
2
0
2
0
2
0
I
0
0
4
1
I
I
1
1
2
2
z
1
NS
90.1
: 60.2
60.5
60.0
60.3
60.5
60.3
60.3
60.5
60.5
60,'l'
60.3''
60.5
60.4
'
60.5
60.+
60.6
60.4
60.5
ffi..2
. 59.8
60.3
0.3
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Southwestlrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests
2004- 2005
Average
Yield
bu/a
Hybrid
Snnd
TRISLER
OTTILIE
TRISLER
OTTILIE
all entries
A\erage
req.lor sig.5%
Ditference
8l
2 YearAverages
to.o
273
16.6
272
16.0
265
15.6
253
16.2
266
N.S.
8
5257C8
5436YGCB
5240C8
5334YGCB
Bushel
weight
lb/bu
Broken
stalk
pct
Grain
moislure
pct
58.1
57.3
58.8
57.9
58.0
N.S.
4
6
N.S
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Southwestlrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests
Lincoln and Dundy Counties- 2005
lnnd
0nlLrE
CIRCLE
SEED
CO
GARST
KRUGER
TRISLER
TRISLER
KRUGER
KRUGER
CIRCLE
CIRCLE
LGSEEDS
OTTILIE
KRUGER
CIRCLE
TRISLER
TRILJMPH
TRIUMPH
KRUGER
KRUGER
TRISLER
KRUGER
KRUGER
KRUGER
KRUGER
KRUGER
KRUGER
Hybrid
5436YGCB
cs-8005RR/YGCB
8376YG1
K-9212RR/YGCB
5257C8
5338RRCB
K.2517RF|/YGCB
K-5416YGCB
cs-8274YGCB
cs-61ggRR/YGCB
LG2633Bt
5476YGCB
K-911sRR/YGCB
cs-8264YGCB
5240C8
18668r
1536CbRR
K.991OYGCB
K-06144
5337RRCB
K.9313YGCB
K-06148
K-9111YGCB
K-5514YGCB
K-9313RRYGCB
K-0617A
Yield
Average
Lincoln
Dundy
bu/a
bu/a
bu/a
259
259
258
257
257
257
257
256
256
252
251
250
250
249
248
248
244
242
241
241
240
238
238
237
234
233
260
261
261
264
266
262
267
255
254
249
245
247
243
243
251
260
243
234
239
237
235
246
228
235
234
233
212
236
226
229
258
256
255
249
247
252
247
256
257
254
256
252
257
255
245
235
245
250
243
245
244
230
247
238
234
232
254
229
237
227
233
5334YGCB
233
cs-8414HX
CIRCLE
232
5112
NUPRIDE
CS-6133RR/YGCB228
CIRCLE
217
cs.m14Hx
CIRCLE
245
Av,erage
allentries
19
req.lorsig.5%
Diflerence
ontLlE
Page32
223
210
245
22
245
15
Grain
moisture
Pct
16.2
16.0
15.7
15.3
15.8
15.8
16.6
15.7
15.2
14.7
16.2
16.2
16.3
15.8
16.9
16.2
14.4
14.3
16.6
15.2
15.5
13.9
15.0
15.4
14.5
15,4
15.6
t c .I
14.8
16.3
15.6
1.4
Broken
Stalk
Pct
3
I
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
5
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
R
3
8
3
0
1
6
L
L
N.S.
Bushel
Weight
lb/bu
58.1
58.0
58.2
58.4
58.6
58.4
58.1
57.7
58.2
58.5
58.9
, 58.6
57.9
58.0
58.2
58.2
57.6
58.1
59.3
59.3
57.7
58.4
58.5
59.6
58.9
58.7
59.3
58.4
58.4
58.9
59.1
57.7
58.4
0.9
B
1i
u
G
K
T
K
a
u
P
d
K
T
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c
I
K
P
u
0
T
K
K
K
K
L
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Y
T
K
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r
G
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Se
r
I
Central lrrigated Corn
Hybrid Tests
2004- 2005
West Central No-Till
Lincoln and Perkins
Counties- 2005
Grain
Bushel
Hybrid
Average LincolnPerkins
moisture
Weight
pct
bu/a
bu/a bu/a
lb/bu
TRTSLER
2850C8
100
101
99
16.7 58.2
TRISLER524OCB
93
90
96
20j
55.9
TRISLER513ORRCB 92
19.2
93
91
56.9
18.7 57.0
Average
allentries
95
95
95
Difference
req.forsig.5olo N.S.
14
13
1.1
0.3
Brand
Hybrid
Average Grain Broken
Yield
moisturestalk
pcl
pct
bu/a
2 YearAverages
221
16.1
OTTILIE 5334YGCB
213
15.6
TRISLER 5244RRCB
212
14.9
OTTILIE 5006YGCB
TRISLER 516OCB
211
15.5
15.1
KRUGER K.gg1OYGCB 209
14.9
KRUGER K-9111YGCB 208
KRUGER K-9212RR|rGCB203
15,3
211
15.3
Average
all entries
Difference
req.for sig.5olo
N.S.
0,5
12
17
15
18
7
15
18
15
N.S
Bushel
weighl
lb/bu
57.6
58.1
57.8
57.9
57.2
57.6
57.6
57.7
N,S.
Central lrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests
Custerand f)awsonCounties- 2005
Hybrid
ca
2619Br##
GARST
SEED
CO
8376YG1
KRUGER
K-911
5RR/vGCB
TRISLER
5257RRCB
KRUGER
K-251
7RR/vGCB
CIRCLE
cs-8414HX
GARST
SEED
CO
8371##
PIONEER
33851
##
OTTILIE
5334YGCB
CIRCLE
CS-8OO5RR/YGCB
KRUGER
K-5416YGCB
TRISLER
5244RRCB
CIRCLE
CS-8274YGCB
CIRCLE
C5-61
33RR/YGCB
TRISLER
5240C8
KRUGER
K-9111YGCB
PIONEER
33P67##
GARST
SEED
CO
8288##
OTTILIE
5006YGCB
TRISLER
5160CB
KRUGER
K-0610
KRUGER
K-9313YGCB
KRUGER
K-9313RRYGCB
KRUGER
K-5514YGCB
CIRCLE
cs-5613YGCB
CIRCLE
CS.6199RR/YGCB
OTTILIE
5184YGCB
PIONEER
34N42##
TRISLER
5175Br
KRUGER
K-9212RR/YGCB
LGSEEDS
LG25408t##
NORTHRUP
KING
N 70T9##
PIONEER
34899##
PIONEER
34H31
##
GARST
SEED
CO
8548YG1
STINE
9724YGCB
STINE
9804YGCB
KRUGER
K-561OYGCB
.
KRUGER
K-991OYGCB
STINE
9703YGCB
KRUGER
K.551OYGCB
CIRCLE
cs-8614HX
TRISLER
5130RRCB
Average
allentries
Difference
req.forsig.5olo
## enlered
byUN-LAgronomy
Department
Seed Guide2006
Yield
Average
249
246
243
240
236
234
231
231
230
229
228
228
227
226
225
zzq
223
ZZZ
222
222
221
221
218
218
217
217
215
215
215
214
214
213
ztL
212
zlz
211
209
209
208
206
201
193
193
220
20
Guster
Dawson
251
244
246
238
246
234
236
243
226
210
233
236
231
232
228
228
219
204
224
231
225
229
225
218
218
222
216
215
222
235
210
220
205
220
215
210
200
207
207
199
207
191
200
246
247
240
242
226
233
226
219
233
247
223
219
223
219
Ltt
25
aLa
219
226
240
220
212
zto
213
211
217
215
211
213
zlJ
207
193
217
205
219
203
208
212
218
211
208
213
195
195
186
218
19
Grain
moisture
6.2
6.0
6.3
6.5
6.5
6.1
6.2
6.3
5.7
6.8
5.9
5.0
5.4
4.8
6.1
A 1
5.9
16.9
14.3
14.7
15.1
15.7
IJ.I
t c .I
15.0
5.4
5.8
5.6
4.9
5.0
5.1
6.0
4.7
5.4
5.4
5.6
6.6
4.8
4.6
5.3
5.5
6.6
5.2
5.6
0.7
Broken
Stalk
0
1
'I
2
4
4
3
0
4
L
7
0
5
0
4
3
4
4
J
a
3
4
Z
10
Z
1
1
I
4
1
4
'16
Z
1
1
0
3
I
Bushel
Weight
57.9
58.1
57.9
57.8
57.7
58.0
57.9
58.0
58.4
57.6
58.2
58.7
58.5
58.8
58.0
59.3
58.4
57.5
59.2
58.9
58.7
58.3
583
58.7
58.7
585
58.3
58.4
58.9
58.7
58.8
58.2
59.2
58.6
58.6
58.4
57.7
58.9
58.9
58.5
58.3
57.7
58.5
58.4
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North Central lrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests
2004- 2005
Brand
Average
Yield
bu/a
Hybrid
Grain
moisture
pct
Broken
stalk
pGt
Bushel
weight
lb/bu
B
GARST
SEED
CO
KRUGER
GARST
SEED
CO
KRUGER
GARST
SEED
CO
KRUGER
Average
allentries
Difference
req.forsig.5olo
8552YG1
K-9212RR/YGCB
8535YG1/rT
K.9111YGCB
8548YG1
K-991OYGCB
2 YearAverages
211
205
195
190
183
182
194
N.S.
17.4
17.7
17.2
17.7
18.5
17.8
17.7
N.S.
7
4
I
3
4
3
5
N.S.
56.0
55.5
55.3
54.4
54.7
54.9
55.1
N.S.
North Central lrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests
Brown County Furrow and Pivot lrrigated- 2005
Hybrid
KRUGER
KRUGER
KRUGER
LGSEEDS
KRUGER
CIRCLE
CIRCLE
CIRCLE
GARST
CO
SEED
CIRCLE
KRUGER
CIRCLE
KRUGER
GARST
SEED
CO
CIRCLE
Yield
Average
K-8414HX
223
K-0610
218
K-5514YGCB 214
LG2545Bt
213
K-9313YGCB 212
cs-2605RR/YGCB
211
cs-6199RR/YGCB
209
cs-6133RR/yGCB
209
8552YG1
207
cs-5509YGCB 206
K-5416YGCB 206
cs-0409
206
K-5505YGCB 203
8535YG1/IT 202
cs-8607HX
200
crRcl,E
cs-5613YGCB 200
KRUGER
K-9407YGCB 198
KRUGER
K-2506RR/yGCB
r97
KRUGER
K.0508
196
GARST
SEED
CO
8548YG1
196
KRUGER
K-5510YGCB 195
KRUGER
K-9212RR/YGCB
193
GARST
SEED
CO
8665YG1
191
KRUGER
K-5610YGCB 190
KRUGER
K-9111YGCB 190
KRUGER
K-9910YGCB 189
CIRCLE
cs-8609HX
188
KRUGER
K-8605HX
179
Average
allentries
202
Difference
req.forsig.5olo
18.2
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Furrow
Pivot
moisture
Stalk
Weight
219
220
212
222
220
205
196
201
207
197
205
208
202
208
191
204
195
202
191
190
202
184
187
177
187
174
180
177
199
22
226
215
216
203
203
217
222
217
206
214
207
203
204
196
208
196
200
192
201
201
188
201
194
203
193
204
195
181
204
23
19.1
17.9
18.7
18.6
18.8
17.1
17.9
17.7
17.4
17.4
19.3
18.8
16.9
17.3
17.8
17.9
16.4
16.1
16.7
18.8
18.9
18.5
17.5
17.7
17.9
17.7
17.4
17.2
17.9
0.9
2
2
1
1
2
1
3
2
0
2
5
1
0
2
3
4
0
0
0
3
1
5
1
3
2
1
2
2
2
56.4
57.0
56.5
56.6
56.5
57.4
57.0
57.1
57.3
57.4
56.2
56.6
57.6
57.3
56.9
57.0
57.9
58.1
57.6
56.5
56.6
56.8
57.2
57.1
57.0
57.1
57.2
57.4
57.0
0.5
N.S.
SeedGuide2006
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WestIrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests
ScottsBluff and GoshenCounties-
200s
Brand
Hybtid
Yield
Grain
Bushel
Average Scotts
Bluff Goshen moislure Weight
bu/a
pct
bu/a
bu/a
lb/bu
DYNA-GRO
55P57(YGCB/RR2)205
GRAND
VALLEY
X12HX36P
204
GRAND
VALLEY
X12HX34P
196
DYNA-GRO
(YGCB/RR2)
55P41
186
GRAND
VALLEY
11850
182
DYNA-GRO
53K98(RR2)
180
GRAND
VALLEY
12812P
178
GRAND
VALLEY
21R04
158
Average
allentries
186
Difference
req.forsig.5olo
26
202
199
194
186
169
171
173
129
178
19
208
209
198
186
195
189
183
186
194
23
16.6
14.5
14.7
16.4
13.3
14.2
13.7
12.1
14.4
1.4
56.0
53.2
53,6
53.5
56.1
55,5
55.0
55.7
54.8
1.7
Plant
height
Inches
97
94
92
92
87
87
92
84
91
5
Longitude & Latitude
2005Corn Plots
County/Location
Nemaha
Saunders
Gage
Dixon
Saline
Butler
York
Pierce
IRR
ClayIn
Holt
Valley
Buffalo
lrr
Custer
IRR
BrownPivot
Furnas
IRR
BrownFurrow
Dawson
IRR
RedWillow
IRR
Lincoln
NT
Lincoln
IRR
Perkins
NT
Dundy
IRR
ScottsBluff
Goshen
ln
Seed Guide 2006
Longitude
40.4760
41.2540
40.0313
42.3780
40.4816
41.2161
40.7174
42.2010
40.5752
42.5042
41.5395
40.6793
41.5363
42.7007
40.3070
42.5881
40:8152
40.2152
41.0609
41.0610
40.8416
40.2256
41.7492
42.0790
-96.0160
-96.6014
-96.7594
-96.9570
-97.1311
-97.1
553
-97.4842
-97.8270
-98.1451
-98.7543
-98.7794
-98.8326
-99.8268
-99.8733
-99.8894
-99.8915
-99.9962
-100.7522
-100.7527
-100.7530
-101.4211
-101.6730
-103.7193
-104.1
830
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NEBRASKASOYBEANVARIETY TESTS
200s
pasl dr
seed sl
Also. t
Crop Production Summary
Becau
egh u
The November 2005 estimated soybeanyield for Nebraska was 49 bushels per acre from 4,650,000 harvestedacres.The 49 bushels
per acre breaks the previous 1994 record of 47 bushels per acre. The total production of soybeansfor the state was forecastedat 228,000,000
bushels.This would also be a record. These estimatesare from the November NebraskaAgricultural Statistics Service. The Junel2s Soybean
summary showed that planting had progressedto 98 Vocomplete, this was close to last year and in line with the five year average.By July
lEoverypoor,
of 25Vo.Soybeanconditionwasrated
lastyearat4l Voandtheaverage
l0th,52 Voof thesoybeancrophasbloomed,aheadof
thinkil
Many
ers. Zt
5 Vo poor, 29 Vo fuir, 48 7o good and 17 Voexcellent. As of August l4s soybeancondition rated at 4 Vo very poor, 14 Vopoor, 29 7o fut, 42 Vo
good, and ll Vo excellent Plants were setting pods on 95 Voof the acreage, compared to 87 Volast year and 82 Voaverage. As of September
18'n,soybeancondition rated at 4 Vovery poor, 12 Vopoor,3O Vo fair,42 Vo good, and 12 Voexcellent. Plants had turned color on9 6Voof the
crop, ahead of last year and the average of 86 Vo.Plants had dropped leaves on 62 Voof the acreage,ahead of last year at 52Vo and the average
perfc
of53 7o. By October 16'nharvest progressedto89 Vocombinqdl,aheadoflast year at 78 Eo andaveruge at75 7a.
ofhcc
with d
sourol
bean t
PROCEDURE
Data were obtained from 18 trials at 10 locations (Table A). Privately developed varieties were selectedby the seed supplier or
agronomists at the University of Nebraska Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. At seven locations, entries were divided into early and
late maturing varieties for conveniencein handling. A list of entries by brand name is shown in Table B. Narnes and addressesof entrants are
Nord
shown in Table C.
nirrc
Entries were planted in four-row plots 15 to 35 feet long. Plots were replicated four times in a randomized complete block design, In
the Southeast,South Central and Northeast districts, a planting rate of 8.5 seedsper foot in 30-inch rows (148,100 seedsper acre) was used. In
the West Central, plots were seededwith an air seederwhich planted the same number of seedsfor each plot. The population in Red Willow
entcn
harv(
and t
and I
ca[c
County was 220,000 seeds/a.
EJ
At harvest, two center rows 10 to 30 feet long were threshedfor yield. Reported yields are corrected to 13 Vomoisture. Plots were
"maturity"
rated mature when 95 Voof the pods had reached their mature pod color. Five to ten days of drying weather are required after
lmg
before the soybeanshave less than 15 7o moisture
spra
ag€i
Plant height is the averagelength in inches of plants from the ground to the tip of the main stem at the time of maturity. Lodging is
rated at maturity according to the following scores: 1 = Almost all plants erect,2 = All plants leaning slightly, or a few plants down, 3 = All
plants leaning moderately (450),or 25Voto 50Voof the plants down, 4 = All plants leaning considorably,or 50Voto 807oof the plants down, 5
= Almost all plants down.
Protein and oil content were obtained at 18 tests in 2004. These are reported on a 13 7o moisture basis and will appearlower than
many reported figures. Conversions can be made to 0 Voby multiplying the protein or oil by 1.13. Estimated ProcessedValue (EPV) is calculated from the protein and oil content from the Chicago Board ofTrade prices for soybeanoil ($.2099/lb.) and 44.0 percent protein soybean
meal (9168.60/ton) on the January future prices. EPVA is calculated on an acre basis by multiplying the yield (bu/acre) times the EPV/bu. The
University of Nebraska Soil and Plant Analytical Lab did the protein and oil content analysesand we thank them for their cooperation.We
also want to acknowledge support from the Nebraska SoybeanBoard in financially supportiug the protein and oil tests.
l9'
wefl
test
bvd
a$d
rain
tes
EaIl
in8
The rainfall and temperaturedata were obtained by interpolating acrossall the weather stations in Nebraska and surrounding states.
The data were suppliedby I. Cottingham,Unified Climate AccessNetwork. Dept. of ComputerScience& Engineering.University of
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Nebraska-Lincoln. NE.
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r ariationsin moisture'stril tenilltr and o(her tac(ors'
pertormanceoi enrriescanrxx bt measured* ith ab:olureaccura.\ becau:eoi
the spatialranability'
rhe fifth lear of use of a sratisticalproceduretbr reducing
\lso. mosr i-reldsconrainsome spatialranabilitl,. Thrs is
are shown in
significance
for
have little significance.Differencesrequired
Becauseof dre manl sourcesof r ariabilitl. small yield differences
way of
simple
A
trials'
20
I
of
this great would be expectedthrough chance alone in
:ach rable at rhe 5ci level. This meansthat differences
measured'
been
have
would
same variety, that would be the difference that
:hinking of these difi.erencesis that if all the plots had been-the
varieties in othvarieties are favored in some seasonsand later maturing
maturing
\lany soybeanvarieties have similar yield potentials. Early
conditions'
provide a measufe of performance over a range of environmental
:n. Zone averagesand period-of-years averages
varieties, it is important to observe their
period-of-years data for varieties include two-, and three-year averages.when comparing
years' It should be noted that
if they are done over the largest possible number of
performancefor more than one year. comparisons are best
you to use data from many
varieties have three year averages'we encourage
*.ith the rapid development and turnover ofvarieties, very few
you in choosing new soyExtension has developed two NebGuides to assist
sourcesin comparing soybeanvarieties. Nebraska cooperative
available at your local Extension
chose soybean varieties Part 1 and Part 2' These are
bean varieties. The titles are using variety Test Data to
and http://ianrpubs'unl'edu/fieldcrops/g1547'htm'
office or on the web at http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/fieldcrops/g1546.htm
RBSULTSAT INDIVIDUAL LOCATIONS
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Eight varieties were
was a dryland location and Pierce county was irrigated'
tests were planted at two locations. Dixon county
locations' Twenty
both
tests at
varieties were enteredin the Roundup Ready Early Maturing
enteredin the conventional dryland test. Fourteen
May 27th and
planted
teJtswere
Maturing tests in both locations. The Dixon county
nine varieties were enteredin the Roundup Ready Late
dryland test averaged54 bu/a
averaged 52b'la-The early maturing roundup ready
harvestedseptember 30* . The conventional dry land test
;ests were planted May 24th
4g bu/a. The Pierce county Irrigated Roundup Re;dy
and the dryland late maturing roundup ready test averaged
Root Rot was a possible
the late maturing test both averaged43 bula' Phytophthora
and harvestedoctober 3. . The early maturing test and
causefor the lower Yields'
East/South Central
The Saunderscounty
planted in saunders, Harlan, Fumas and Sarpy counties'
seven Roundup Ready tests at four locations were
good
moisture' They were
with
stubble
corn
into
l0,h . These tests were no-tilled
inigated test were planted May 20,hand harvestedoctober
maturing test'averearly
The
time'
each
plus. This test was irrigated four times with one inch of water applied
sprayed twice with Bucaneer
plot
was planted May
irrigated
pivot
averaged64 bushels per acre. The Harlan county
aged 63 bushels per acre while the late maturing test
per
acre"These tests
seeds
at220'000
residue
Tests were planted May 17'hno-till into corn
19 The Furnas county tests were pivot iffigated.
the late maturing
and
per
acre
bushels
7?
october 4'hwith the early test averaging
were sprayedtwice with glyphosate.This test was haflested
test was hurt
'
This
11'h
october
harvested
cyst Nematode test was planted May 20'nand
test averaged74 bushels per acre. The Sarpy county
by dry weather,weed pressureand nematodes'
u
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test was planted May 19'n
in Jefferson and clay county. The Jefferson county
There were tbur Roundup Ready tests at two locations
conditions and timely
growing
planted into corn stubble at 150,000 seedsper acre' Good
and harvestedoctober 4," . This was a no-till location
The clay county
per
acre'
yields. The early and late test both averaged61 bushels
rains during the summer produced some very good dryland
gravity irriwas
test
This
planting'
s"u"nt""n ozla of cell Tech inoculant was applied at
test was planted May lg,n at 123,000 seedsper u..".
test averaglate
the
and
october 4'hwith the early maturing test averaging 74bula
gated and followed corn from 2004. This test was harvested
ing 75 bu/a.
Centrat lrrigated Oage 53)
r,-,,^-. -^.,-i
May 17'hand harwith 41 entries each. The valley county test was planted
Two tests were planted in Valley and Dawson counties
had 10 gallon of 10-34-0 applied at planting'
vested October l3*. This i"r, *u, gravity irrigated and
county test was
seedsper acre. This test averaged79 biula' The Dawson
This test was disked twice and was planted at 150,000
inoculant was used at plantgravity irrigated and followed corn from 2004' 6 oz of
planted May l6,n and harvestedoctober 10,h.This test was
7l bula'
ing with a220,M seedsper acre rate' This test averaged
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CULTURAL PRACTICES
Dixon: Dryland. Crop history: 2004 corn. No fertitizer. Plot was disked, field cultivated and cultivated. Herbicide: Pursuit 1.44 ozla. Resource
4 ozlaand Select at 8 ozlafor conventional test. The Roundup Ready test were treated with 32 ozla of Roundup on June 9,nand July 4'n. Soil
test: Nitrogen in sample80 lb/a, 7 .4 avg ppm, Soil pH 6.2, Buffer pH 6.7,Lime needed3000 lb/a, O. M. 1.4Va,Bral- I p ppm 56, potassium
ppm 456, Zinc ppm2.l9.
Pierce: Center Pivot Irrigation. 2004 corn. Fertilizer: 20-0-5-5 at pod fill. Herbicide: Roundup sprayedtwice at 32 oz/a on June l0'h and July
25" . Soil test: Nitrogen in sample35 lb|a,3.2 avg ppm, Soil pH 6.4, Lime needed0 lb/a, O. M. 1.37o,Bray- I P ppm 44, potassiumppm 137,
Ztnc ppm 1.26.
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I\EBRASKA SOYBEAI\
Thefollowing
datawereobtained
fromNebraska
Agricultural
Statistics.
In 1940,13,000
acres
oi soybeans
alsowerecutforhay.
Harvested
acres(ha)
000
1S40
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
'1989
1990
'1991
4( 2)
50( 20)
180( 73)
164( 66)
696(282)
812(329)
609(247)
746(302)
(490)
1,210
(482)
1,190
(486)
1,200
980(3e7)
1,300(458)
1,250(506)
(652)
1,610
(717)
1,770
2,070(838)
(911)
2,250
2,070(83S)
2,550(1033)
2,360(956)
2,4s0(e92)
2,350(e52)
2,300(932)
2,560(1078)
2,350(952)
2,450(992)
1992
2,460(996)
I OO?
(1012)
2,500
1994
(1157)
2,860
1995
3,060(1238)
(1219)
1996
3,010
1997
3,450(1397)
(1519)
1998
3,750
1999
4,259\1721)
2000
4,600(1863)
2001
4,900(1985)
20Q2
4,580(18s5)
2003
4,500(1822)
2004
4,750(19241
2005.
4,650(1884)
' lrlovGmber
eslimate.
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Average
yield
(kg/ha)
bushels
(metrictons)
bushels
000
14.0( 942)
24.0(1614)
10.5( 706)
28.0(1883)
23.5(1581)
22.0(1480)
25.0(1682)
33.0(2220)
30.0(2018)
24.0(1614)
27.0(1816)
20.0(1345)
36.0(2421)
34.0(2287)
34.0(2287)
30.0(2018)
38.0(2566)
35.0(2354)
28,5(19i7)
26.0(1748)36"0(2421)
38.0(2555)
35.5(2388)
30.0(2018)
32:0(2153)
34.0(2287)
33.0(2220):
42.0(2825)
36.0(2421)
47.0(3161)
33.0(2220)
45.0(3026)
40.0(2690)
44.0(2959)
42.5(2859)
37.0(2489)
45.5(3060)
38.5(2590)
40.5(2724)
46.0(3094)
4e.0(3296)
56( 2)
( 33)
1,200
1 , 8 9(0 5 1 )
4,592( 125)
( 446)
16,356
( 487)
17,864
( 415)
15,225
( 671)
24,618
( 989)
36,300
( 778)
28,560
( 883)
32,400
( 534)
19,600
(1r08)
40,680
(1158)
42,500
(1491)
54,740
(1446)
53,100
(2143)
78,660
78,750(2146)
(1607)
58,995
(1804)
66,300
(2312)
84,960
(2534)
93,100
(2270)
83,425
(1877)
69,000
(2229)
81,920
75,900(2174)
(2200)
80,850
(2811)
103,320
90,000(2449)
(3658)
134,420
(2748)
100,980
'r35,450
(3691)
(3760)
138,000
(4496)
16s,000
(4922)
180,625
(4638)
170,200
(607s)
222,950
(4752)
176,000
(4957)
182,250
(5943)
218,500
(6198)
227,850
Harlan: Center Pivot Irrigation. Crop history: Com
2004, Fertilizer: 30#s of 18-46-0 preplant. Herbicide:
E6l/!
Sa:^
40 oz Roundup Original Max/Acreon on June 9', and26
oz on July 9'n. Soil samples36 inch depth pH 7.6,
Bray-1P 25 ppm, K 417 ppm, O.M.. l.50Vo.
Sart
Br;a
Clay: Gravity inigated. Crop history: Corn in 2004 and
soybeansin 2003. Herbicide: .92 qtlaTouchdownon
May 10'nand32 ozla Glystar Plus on June 24,h. Soil
sample36 inch depth pH 6.8, Bray-l P 20 ppm,K317
ppm, O.M.2.6Va.
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Bcse
0rlea
Fi: a
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Sottt
Valley: Gravity irrigated Crop history: corn in 2004 and
soybeans2003. Herbicide: Roundup Original on June
26't'.Fertilizer: 10ga1/aof l0-34-0 at planting.Soil
sample36 inch depth pH 5.1, Buffer pH 6.5, Bray.1 P
43 ppm, K 485 ppm, O.M.Vo2.0.
.Iefferson: Dryland. Crop history: 2004 corn. No fertilizer applied. Herbicide: Roundup. Tillage program: notiIl.
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Saunders: Inigated. Crop History: 2004 seedcorn.
Herbicide: Bucaneer Plus 1 qtla applied twice. Tillage
program: no-till. Soil test: Nitrogen in sample 83 lb/a,
licl
7.7 avg ppm, Soil pH 6.0, Buffer pH 6.7,Lime needed
30001b/a,O.M.2.57a, Bray-l Pppm 23, Potassium
ppm438.
Furnas: Pivot irrigated. No till into corn stalks. Crop
history: 2004 corn. Fertilizer: none. Herbicide: Post
emergence:Two applicationsof Glyphosate.Soil test:
Water pH 7.34, O.M. 1.'76Vo.
Dawson: Gravity irrigated. Crop history: 2004 corn,
Fertilizer: none. Herbicide: Post emergence:1 qt
Glyphos twice. Soil test: Water pH 1 .54, O.M. | .687o.
Sarpy SCN: Dryland. Crop history - 2004 Soybeans.
Herbicide: Roundup Ultra. Tillage program: conventional.
Soil test: Nitrogen in sample31 lbla,2.8 avg ppm, Soil
pH 6.4, Lime needed0 lb/a. O. M.0.67o, Bray-1 P ppm
BB
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Sei
ThbleA. Locations. NebraskaSoybean
PerformanceTests. 2005.
Location/Cooperator SoilType/Herbicide
Gondition
TdilnFasl-ItiStiicTDrYland
Colosiltyclayloam
Dixon
County
Dryland
Flexstaft,
Select,
Pursuit,
Resource,
NEREC
Dryland
Roundup
Concord
Irrigated
loam
sandy
Thurman
Pierce
County
lrrigated
Roundup
JoelCarpenter,
Plainview
District
Central
East/South
Irrigated
siltyclayloam
Sharpsburg
County
Saunders
lrrigated
Bucaneer
DougBartek,
Wahoo
Dryland
loam
Sandy
County
Sarpy
Ultra
Roundup
Vencil,
Brian
Waterloo
lrrigated
loam
McCook
Harlan
County
lrrigated
Max
Roundup
Original
Corp.
BoseFarm
0rleans
lnigated
sittloam
Bridgeport
Furnas
County
Inigated
Glyphosate
J. F.Hof{man
Arapahoe
Distdcl
Southeast
Dryland
siltloam
Crete
County
Jefferson
Dryland
Roundup
GienEbbers,
Plymouth
lrrigated
Hastings
siltloam
ClayCounty
Inigated
Touchdown
Plus,
GlyStar
SCAL,
ClayCenter
lrigatedDistict
Centtal
lrrigated
Cozad
siltloam
County
Dawson
Glyphos
KurtKline,
Lexington
lrrigated
Hordsiltloam
County
Valley
0riginal
Roundup
JeffWaltman,
NorthLoup
Harvested
yield
bu/A
Conv
RR(Early)
BR(Late)
RR(Early)
RR(Late)
May27
May27
May27
May24
May24
Sept.30
Sept.30
Sept.30
Oct.3
oct.3
51
51
52
43
RR(Early)
RR(Late)
May20
May20
0ct.10
oct.11
63
Cyst
Nematode
May20
oct.11
29
RR(Early)
RR(Late)
May19
May19
0ct.17
0ct.18
RR(Early)
RR(Late)
May17
May17
0ct.4
0ct.4
77
74
RR(Early)
RR(Late)
May19
May19
0ct.4
oct.4
61
61
RR(Early)
RR(Late)
May18
May18
0ct.3
oct.4
74
75
RR
May16
Oct.10
RR
May26
0ct.31
AQ
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TableB. Entries. NebraskaSoybean
PerformanceTests- 2005
DYNA-GRO
ADVANTAGE
FARM
FOUR
STAR
GARST
KRUGER
LATHAM
LGSEEDS
MERSCHMAN
MIDLAND
NUPRIDE
OHLDE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
RENZE
SANDS
STINE
TAYLOR
TRISOY
WILLCROSS
Seed Guide2006
SX05317
33X19,
35P29,
33A37,
SX05531,
37K32,
31T31,
37828,
31N27,38K28,
sx05426,
rzc2s.sxoszes,
7295N
7205,7264,7284N,
2314RR
2261RR.2282RR,
3448RR/N
3236RR/N'
3212RR/N,
2721RRIN,
29038R,
3065BRiSTS,
2834RR,
2560RR.
2018RR.
K-270RR'
K-273RR,
K-277+RR/SCN,
K-255RR,
K-266RR/SCN,
K-233+RR,
K-223+RR,
K-211+RR,
K-212RR,
K-200RR.
K-361RR/SCN'
K-3SSRF/SCN,
K-349RR,
K-333RR/SCN,
K-328RR,
K-311RFUSCN,
K-292RR/SCN,
K-289+RR,
K287RR/SCN.
K-4O4RR
K-3ggRR/SCN,
K.38gRR/SCN,
K-373RR/SCN,
E3160
E3478R,940,
E3157R,83185R,83454R,
E2922RX,
E2811RX,12900R,967RR,
E2646R,
E2635R,
12450R,
C3240RR
c3031RR,
IXRR
Washington
538RR,
Kennedy
636RR,
lllRR,Truman
Grant
630RR,
Jefferson
Cherokee
628RR,
Shawnee
527RR,
374NRR
346NRR,
366NRS,
296NRR,
333RS,
276RR,
8365RR
8354RR,
8304RR,
8295RR,
8294RR,
8285RR,
8270RR,
8255RR,
8234RR,
0-3882
0-3494,0-3727,
0-3334,
P8-3905RR,
PB.3894NRR,
PB-3785NRR,
PB-3585NRR,
P8-3305RR,
PB-3'123RR,
P8.2643RR,
PB-2565RR,
R3726RR
R3686RRCN,
R3386RRCN,
R311sRR,
R2914RR,
R2724RR,
R2645RR,
R2626RR,
R2446RR,
R23O6RR,
S0l3561RR
S0l3432RR,
S0l3163RR,
S0l28848R,
S0l2872RR,
S0l2754RR,
SOI2673RR,
sot2448RR,
53832-4
53600-4,
53532-4,
53012-4,
52688-4,
s2402-4,
353RR
3144RR(CN),3530RR(CN),2933RR,2952RR(CN),3550RR(CN),3450RR(CN),2752RR,3343RR(CN)
RR2386,RR2386NX2
RR2385NSTS,
RR2355N,
RR2335N.
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ThbleC. Entrants. NebraskaSoybean
PerformanceTests.2005
Brand
Entranl
Asgrow
Dekalb
DynaGro
Farm
Advantage
FourStarSeedCompany
Garst
Seed
Kruge
r
Latham
LGSeeds
Merschman
Midland
NuPride
0hlde
Prairie
Brand
Benze
Sands
Stine
Taylor
Trisler
Willcross
Seeds
Monsanto
Monsanto
DynaGro
Farm
Advantage
FourStarSeedCompany
Garst
Seed
Company
Kruger
SeedCompany
Latham
Seed
Company
LGSeeds
Merschman
Seeds,
lnc.
Midland/Phillips
Seed
Farms
NuPride
Genetics
Network
untoe
ueeotarms
Prairie
Brand
Seed
Company
Renze
Hybrids
Inc.
Sand
Seed
Service,
Inc.
StineSeedCompany
Taylor
SeedFarms
Trisler
SeedFarms,
Inc
Willcross
Seed/King
CltySeed
3100
Sycamore
Rd,Dekalb,
lL 60115
3100
Sycamore
Rd,Dekalb,
lL60115
104Harrison,
Emmetsburg,
lA 50536
1275Hwy69,Belmond,
1A50421
P0Box88,Parkersburg,
lA 50665
2369330thSt,SlateilA50244
P0.BoxA, Dike,
lA50624
131180th
St.,AlexandeI
lA50420-8028
22827
Shissler
Rd,Elmwood.
tL
'103
Ave.D,WestPoint,
lA52656
980Hwy15,Hope,
KS67451
P0.Box830911,
Lincoln,
NE68583-091i
157741hRd,Palmer
KS66962
15X Avenue,
StoryCity,lA50248
27410
Kittyhawk
Ave.,
Caroll,
lA51401
4765Hwy143,Marcus.
lA 51035
2225Laredo
Trail,Adel.lA 50003
2467Hwy7, WhiteCloud,
KS66094
3274E 800NorthRd,Fairmount,
lL 61841
4564HWY169,KingCity,M0
64463
ThbleD" Soybeanperformanceover three years.
2003- 2005
\
Year
Norlheast
Conventional
RR(earlies)
RR(lates)
Central
Conventional/RR
Easl/South
Central
RR(earlies)
RR(lates)
CystNematode
Southeast
RR(earlies)
RR(lates)
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Yield
bu/A
Mature
date
AEa
s-io
2003
2004
2005
2003
2004
2005
2003
2004
2005
52.7
48.3
521
52.3
47.5
2003
2004
2005
75.0
71.6
750
2003
2004
2005
2003
2004
2005
2003
2004
2005
63.0
2003
2004
2005
2003
2004
2005
48.8
cLo
31
JI
1.7
37,3
29.0
9-26
9-25
57.4
6 1. 1
67.4
9-1B
9-1I
9-18
9-23
9-22
s-22
60.0
68.2
JI
1 7
70.8
63.7
60.7
71.5
co. I
;;
32
26
29
28
33
9-21
9-20
9-1I
9,15
9-26
9-24
9-1I
9-22
9-22
9-1
I
10-1
9-28
9-29
o t.J
[odging Heighl
sc0re
inches
1.9
2.0
1.9
a. I
2.1
::
35
JI
37
36
34
42
Jd
3B
28
tt
t.o
t.J
1,7
1 A
t.c
1 7
35
36
QA
36
35
35
Seeds
/pound
Bushel
weight
iiio
3370
3340
3487
3753
3378
3298
3544
Protein
o/o
Oit
o/o
39.8
39.6
39.9
41.9
40.4
39.3
20.6
1 91.
20.4
20.0
18.9
19.8
EPVA
$/A
:-Jt)
OZJ
40.9
18.5
346
368
322
339
356
318
A1 I
tJ.a
2910
2861
2904
54.5
54.8
54.8
38.4
39.9
38.9
20.2
19.9
19.4
483
481
493
2994
2860
2906
2825
2872
2893
54.9
54.2
39.2
40.5
20j
20.2
19.7
19.4
19.4
19.1
410
417
471
413
408
476
20.4
18.7
tol
20.3
19.9
374
413
449
370
407
451
RA1
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55.5
39.6
40.4
40.0
54.2
2858
3482
53.2
50.9
43.0
3280
2549
2920
3180
3024
2953
55.7
55.4
38.6
40.4
39,9
394
40.8
395
55.4
54.8
54.6
+L. I
l v.J
20.2
19.7
19.2
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LATHAM
LATHAM
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LGSEEDS
LGSEEDS
MERSHMAN
MERSHMAN
MERSHMAN
MERSHMAN
MERSHMAN
MERSHMAN
MERSHMAN
MIOLAND
MIDLAND
MIDLAND
MIDLAND
MIDLAND
MIDLAND
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
NUPRIDE
OHLDE
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P
T
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P
T
D
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E3478R
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12900R
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W
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527RR W
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636RR P
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WASHINGTON
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T
296NRR
P
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P
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346NRR
P
G
366NRS
P
G
374NRR
P
G
8234RR
W P T
8255RR
W
T
8270RR
W P T
8285RR
P
T
8294RR
P
G
8295RR
W
T
8304RR
P
T
8354RR
P
T
8365RR
P
T
0"3334
P
G
Br
Tn
Tn
Br
Tn
Br
Tn
Tn
Tn
Br
Br
Tn
Br
Tn
Tn
Br
Br
Br
Tn
Tn
Br
Br
Br
Br
Br
Tn
Tn
Tn
Br
BI
BI
tb
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BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
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4.25
5.00
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4.50
4.25
4.75
5.25
4.75
5.00
4.00
5.50
5.75
6.00
6.75
6.00
6.25
4.00
4.75
7.00
4.00
5.00
4.25
4.00
5.25
4.75
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OHLDE
OHLDE
OHLDE
PIONEER
PIONEER
PIONEER
PIONEER
PIONEER
PRAIRIE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
BRAND
PRAIRIE
BRAND
RENZE
RENZE
RENZE
RENZE
RENZE
RENZE
RENZE
BENZE
RENZE
RENZE
SANDS
SANDS
SANDS
SANDS
SANDS
SANDS
SANDS
SANDS
STINE
STINE
STINE
STINE
STINE
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93M50
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PB.2643RR
PB,3123RR
PB-33O5RR
PB.3585NRR
PB.3785NRR
PB-3894NRR
PB.39O5RR
R23O6RR
R2446RR
B2626RR
R2645RR
R2724RR
R2914RR
R3115RR
R3386RRCN
R3686RRCN
R3726RR
sor 2448RR
s0t 2673RR
s0t2754RR
sor2872RR
sor2884RR
sol 3163RR
sor 3432RR
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P
P
P
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3.75
5.00
3.75
4.00
4.50
4.50
4.75
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6.25
4.50
5"00
6.25
5.00
5.00
4.50
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4.75
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5.25
4.25
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R
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T
P
Tn
s3832-4
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3.8
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3.6
P
Br
353RR
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T
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2.7
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Br
2752RR
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2.9
W
T
Br
2933RR
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2.9
P
Br
T
2952RR(CN)
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lb
3.1
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Tn
3144RR(CN)
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tb
3.3
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T
W
3343RR(CN)
TRISOY
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tb
P
Tn
TRISOY
3.4
3450RR(CN)
tb
Tn
P
3530RR(CN)
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3.5
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P
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P
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P = purple
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Br= Brown,
G = Gray,
lb = lmperfectblack,Y
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habit:| = indeterminate,
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scores:1 = n0chlorosis.
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chlorosis
anddeath
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7.00
6.25
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6.25
4.25
5.25
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6.25
6.50
5.25
6.00
4.50
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SD
SD
SD
SD
NortheastConventionalSovbeanVarietv Test
Dixon County - 2005
Brand
Variety
LATHAM
940
LATHAM
E3160
Average
allentries
Difference
req.forsig.5o/o
YIELD
AVERAGE
BU/A
PTANT
HEIGHT
INCHES
GRAIN
SEED
/LS '
GRAIN
PROTEIN
Pfi
GRAIN
OIt
PCT
EPVA
$/A
51.5
31
33
32
,
3350
3390
3370
393
39.8
39.6
0.2
19.1
19.2
19.1
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339.39 9
306.1
I
322.745 I
N.S.
40. I
48.8
N,S.
N.S.
MO
MATURITY
DAY
20.0
21.0
29,5
1.8
NortheastEarly Maturing Roundup Ready
SoybeanVariety Test
Dixon and PierceCounties- 2005
YIELD
Average
BU/A
KRUGER
K-211+
RB
52.0
KRUGER
K-200
RR
51.8
sor2448RR 50.0
SANDS
KRUGER
K-223+
RR
49.1
2018RR
49.1
GARST
2402-4
STINE
49.0
KRUGER
K-233+RR
48.3
RENZE
R2306RR
48.1
47.9
FARM
ADVANTAGE 7205
NUPRIDE
8234RR
47.6
KRUGER
K-212
RR
47.0
SANDS
sot 2673RR 46.9
R2446RR
RENZE
46.7
12450R
LATHAM
42.8
Average
allentries
48.3
Difference
req.forsig.5olo
4.6
Vailety
Seed Guide2006
Dixon
BU/A
Pierce
BU/A
PLANT
HEIGHT
INCHES
GRAIN
SEED
/LB
GRAIN
GRAIN
PROTEII'IOIL
PCT
PCT
R A A
40.o
26
54.2
55.9
55.0
49.3
44.1
43.2
45.5
43.1
40.2
40.5
43.6
3950
3890
3620
3430
3800
3920
3890
3720
3820
3900
3610
3630
3750
3640
3755
252
40.5
40.4
39.8
44.1
40.3
41.0
40.8
40.8
40.7
40.1
39.9
40.4
40.5
40.2
40.4
4.7
54.8
56.4
55.7
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53.0
52.6
52.5
53.0
ct.J
54.1
4.0
+4.
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40.3
34.3
42.5
4.7
27
25
29
JZ
29
30
30
28
32
28
al
29
a
18.6
t6.o
19.0
19.1
18.9
18.5
18.7
18.6
18.8
18.9
19.2
19.0
19.1
19.2
18.9
N.S.
EPVA
$/A
344.76
344.73
331.75
327.99
327.25
328.55
323.85
322.03
320.45
316.54
312.79
313.76
313.82
285.69
322.43
30.72
MATUEITY
MO
DAY
16
I
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9
16
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NortheastEarly Maturing RoundupReady
SoybeanVariety Tests2003- 2005
BRAND
VARIETY
KRUGEB
K - 2 1 1R+R
KRUGER
K-223+
RR
KRUGER
K-200
RR
KRUGER
K-233+
RR
NUPRIDE
8234RR
GARST
2018RR
LATHAM
12450R
Average
allentries
Difference
req.forsig.5olo
KRUGER
K-211+
RB
KRUGER
K.223+RR
Average
allentries
Ditference
req.forsig.5olo
GRAIN
YIELD
BU/A
PUINT
PLANT
LODGINGHEIGHT
RATING INCHES
TwoYearAverage
56.7
0.3
54.0
0.6
53.6
0.5
53.5
0.8
53.5
0.3
50.2
0.3
47.5
1.2
52.7
0"6
N.S
N.S.
ThreeYearAverage
52.9
0.3
50.3
0.3
51.6
0.3
0.6
N.S
27
26
32
28
32
29
28
29
4
26
25
25.5
GRAIN
SEED
/LB
GRAIN GRAIN
PROTEINOIL
Pfi
PGT
EPVA
$IA
MATUHIW
MO DAY
3440
3220
3590
3470
3520
3550
3620
3487
N.S.
41.7
41.5
41.7
42.5
42.0
41.6
42.4
41.9
N.S.
2A.1
20.3
19.9
19.8
20.0
20.2
19.7
20.0
N.S.
395
377
373
377
375
349
333
368
N.S.
I
I
I
I
I
9
9
I
19
19
18
19
19
18
22
230
N.S.
3440
3240
3340
N.S.
40.0
39.7
39.85
0.2
20.2
20.5
20.35
N.S.
354
337
345.5
6
I
I
I
20
20
20
N.S
NortheastLate Maturing RoundupReady
SoybeanVariety Test
Dixon and PierceCounties- 2005
Average Dixon
BU/A
BU/A
RFNZE
R2724RR 50.6
56.1
DYNA-GRO
31N27
50.5
53.7
KRUGER
K-255RR 50.2
53.6
RENZE
R2626RR 50.1
53.9
SANDS
Sot2754RR 49.7
55.4
FABM
ADVANTAGE
7264
49.6
53.7
LATHAM
E2646R
49.3
510
NUPRTDE
8270R8
48.8
51.7
NUPRIDE
8255RR
48.8
52.7
KRUGER
K-289+
RR 48.6
55.2
LATHAM
967RR
48.6
54.5
KRUGER
K-270
RR
47.5
51.5
SANDS
sol2884RR 47.4
51.3
LATIIAM
E2635R
47.4
53.2
OYNA-GRO
sx05426
47.3
52.6
KRUGER
K-273
RB
47.2
52.4
GARST
2560RR
47.0
499
LATHAM
E3157R
46.6
54"9
LATHAM
12900R
46.6
48.8
DYNA.GRo
SX05725 46.6
50.3
KRUGER
K-266
RR/SCN
46.5
48.3
STINE
2688-4
46.5
50.2
SANDS
sol 2673RR 46.4
52.5
SANDS
sOt28728R 46.1
51.4
RENZE
R2645RR 45.9
50.9
DYNA.GRO
32C25
45.9
49.2
GARST
3065RR/STS45.7
49.8
RENZE
R3115RR 43.5
51.2
SANDS
sol 3163RR 43.4
49.4
Average
allentries
47.5
52.0
Difference
req.iorsig.50/0
N.S.
4.9
Page 44
Pierce
BU/A
4s.1
47.2
46.8
46"3
44.0
45.4
47.5
45.8
44.8
42.A
42.7
43"5
43.5
41.6
42.0
41.9
44.1
38.2
44.3
42.9
U.6
42.8
40.3
40.8
40.9
42.5
41.6
35,8
37.3
43.0
5.7
PLANT GRAIN
HEIGHTSEED
INCHES/LB
30
3640
31
3610
29
3620
2S
3640
30
3600
30
3450
28
3550
30
3600
29
9720
3i
3460
34
3730
33
3780
32
3450
32
3300
32
3250
32
3400
33
3310
35
3540
27
3650
28
3510
28
3560
28
3580
31
3600
34
3700
32
3220
27
3520
32
3610
35
3560
34
3670
31
3546
3
314
GRAIN
PROTEIN
PCT
40.7
40.1
40.9
40.9
40.4
40.4
40.7
40.4
Al 1
39.9
40.8
41.0
41,1
41.3
A a a
41.8
41.4
40.7
GRAIN
OIL
PCT
18.5
18.8
18.6
18.8
18.7
10n
18.6
18.6
18.4
19.2
18.6
18.4
18.4
18.2
18.4
18.3
18.4
't8.4
Id.o
+t. I
41.0
41.7
40.9
40.4
41.4
+l.a
41.0
41.4
A1 a
40.9
1.0
18.9
18.4
18.6
18.6
18.9
18,5
18.3
18.7
181
179
18.5
N.S.
EPVA
$/A
337.25
334.56
336.09
336.42
331.00
331.33
328.34
324.28
326.72
323.68
323.92
317.54
317.34
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MATURITY
MO
DAY
I
21
s
21
19
I
I
19
I
21
9
21
I
19
I
19
I
18
I
21
ta
I
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20
I
19
I
18
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9
18
318.36 I
18
315.37
I
19
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I
22
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I
2A
315.02
19
310.85 I
18
315.50
I
18
311.58 I
19
308.1
8
9
20
309.60
I
18
307.07 I
19
306.65 9
22
291.67 I
21
288.39 I
21
318.09 I
20
N.S.
2
Seed Guide 2006
NortheastLate Maturing Roundup Ready SoybeanVariety Tests
2003- 2005
GRAIN
YIELD
PLANT
PLANT
LODGING HEIGHT
GHAIN
SEED
GRAIN
GRAIN
PROTEIN OIt
SANDS
SOI2754RR
KRUGER
K.289+RR
RENZE
R2724RB
DYNA-GRO
31N27
LATHAM
E2646H
LATHAM
967RH
KRUGER
K.270
RR
SOI2872RR
SANDS
LATHAM
E2635R
RENZE
R2645RR
LATHAM
E3157R
DYNA-GRO
32C25
Average
allentries
req.forsig.5olo
Difterence
54.9
53.9
53.7
53.2
52.9
52.5
51.9
51,4
51.2
51.0
50.8
50.2
52.3
8
0,9
1,0
0.8
1.1
3350
3220
3330
3310
3290
3460
3540
3470
3060
3020
3190
3340
3298
430
40.8
40.6
41.0
40.5
41.0
41.1
41.3
41.0
41.7
41.8
41.1
41.7
41.1
1.1
19.3
19.5
19.3
19.5
19.2
19.4
19.2
19,3
19.0
19.2
19.1
18.8
19.2
N.S.
K.289+RR
KRUGER
LATHAM
9678R
R2724RR
RENZE
SOI2872RR
SANDS
Average
allentries
Ditference
req.forsig.5olo
52.8
52.5
52.0
50.9
52.1
N,S,
3210
3480
3360
3460
3378
181
39.3
39.4
39.3
39.2
39.3
N.S,
19.8
19.7
19.7
19.8
19,8
N.S,
VABIETY
J I
32
31
31
30
34
2.0
1.5
1.1
0.6
0,6
0.8
1,1
J4
34
33
JJ
36
29
32
1,1
N.S
EPVA
MATURIIY
372
z3
JDC
25
JO4
ZJ
359
359
IJ
24
24
aEi
zq
350
349
350
345
342
356
52
25
ZJ
ZA
26
23
ThleeYearAverage
0.9
JI
t.3
35
1,0
0,9
1,1
N.S.
ot
34
33
3
345
341
339
331
339
N.S.
I
9
I
I
I
26
25
27
26
26
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Variety TestSaunders,Harlan and Furnas Counties- 2005
YIELO
BUSHELPTANT PLANT GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN
AverageSaunders
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73.4
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R2914RR
73,2
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73.0
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72.8
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2933RR
MERSHMAN
JEFFERSON
63ORR72,3
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29528R(CN)
71.8
PRAIRIE
BRAND PB-2565RR
71,7
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71.5
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296NRR
71,3
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38K28
71.3
71,0
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S0r2872RR
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70.9
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69,6
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31N27
69.6
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35P29
69.4
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2B34RR
69.0
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K-289+RR
68,8
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68.6
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68.5
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68.7
65.9
65.6
66.4
66.5
63.6
63,9
616
61.0
62.2
66.2
59,5
63.1
64.4
59.1
60.1
60.7
64.0
62.8
64,2
61,9
61.4
59.6
64,8
64,7
62.9
628
62,6
63.2
64.2
60.4
56.2
63.2
5.2
80.4
81.3
77.6
76.1
75.6
77.3
75.6
77.6
74.0
76.3
73.8
76.4
71.2
75.0
74.9
72.5
73.4
73.8
73.8
73.7
72.7
69.5
71.5
69.3
72.1
70.1
65.7
69.5
67.5
67.1
67.9
64.3
67.4
66.2
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80.8
81.2
80.2
79.0
79.1
76.0
76.8
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79.1
77.5
80.3
76.0
77.2
79.3
75.8
76.2
80.3
78.9
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73.7
75.2
75.8
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76.6
72.1
76.1
73.3
75.2
75.6
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54.5
54.8
53.5
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53.8
54.7
53.9
53.5
53,6
54.0
53.8
54.0
54.3
54.s
53.5
54,5
54.7
54.8
54.5
53.9
54.2
54.5
54.3
545
54.6
54.6
54,5
53.0
53.3
54.1
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1,8
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2.5
1.7
2.8
1.8
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2.2
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2.5
2.3
2.3
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3020
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38.8
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39,4
39,7
39.9
39.5
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39.5
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39.7
38.9
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39,2
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19.5
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19.6
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19.8
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495.78
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485.32
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462.85
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65.1
1.4
64.8
1.4
63.5
1.4
61.3
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60.1
1.5
56"5
1.4
56.2
1.5
61.1
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9,9
2850
2824
2800
3100
3100
3000
2970
2949
240
39.9
39.7
39.8
40,1
41.3
41.0
40.7
40.4
1.3
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37
35
37
33
33
36
3
55.6
55.4
55.3
54.8
55.7
55.5
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19.9
19.9
19.8
20,1
19.1
20.3
20.2
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434
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414
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78.2
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77.2
K-255RR
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76.9
93M11
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76.7
38K28
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76.7
37828
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76.7
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76.7
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76.3
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76.2
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76.2
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74.3
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73.0
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72.4
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79,5
81.6
80.2
85.6
82.2
80.3
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82.0
77.8
79.0
82.5
78.7
78.0
80.1
79.0
79.6
78.3
83,1
79.7
80.6
81.1
76.8
75.8
80.6
76.2
79.0
81.5
80.3
76.8
79.6
79.8
80.0
77.7
78.4
76.6
77.0
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72.0
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73.8
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73.4
69.9
73.2
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71.4
72.5
72.0
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67.8
71.1
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73.1
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69.6
66.9
68.1
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67.6
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98.0
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89.0
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The November 2005 sorghum production is estimated at 21.3 million bushels,down 37 percent from last year. Harvested acresare
down 40 percent from a year ago. Yields are expected to average85 bushels per acre, up 4 bushel from last year. The following are the
statewide growing conditions for grain sorghum. By June 12, sorghum planting was 90 Vacomplete. Behind last year at94 Voand average91
%. Seventy percent of the crop had emerged.By July 10, sorghum condition rated 3 9opoor. 28 7a fur, 55 Vo good and 14 Voexcellent, above
last year and the average.The Augusi 14 report showed that 86 Voof the crop had headed.This was aheadof last yeu at 73 Eo and the average
of 76 Vo.By September 18, sorghum condition.rated 4 Vo verf poor,9 Vopoor,26 Vo fair, 47 Va good, and 14 Voexcellent, still aboye last year
and average.Fields were showing color on 95 Voof the acreage,aheadof last year at 80 Voand averageat 86 Vo.Twenty-nine percent of the
acreagewas mature, aheadlast year at 14 7o but behind average at39 Vo.By October 17, sorghum condition was rated 4Vo very poor, 87o poor,
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PROCEDUIiE
Locations of trials are shown on the map (Page 62).Names of cooperatorsare shown in Table A. Entrants apd entries are shown in
TablesB and C, respectively.
Seed for testing was furnished by the entrant. Seedingrates varied with location as shown in Table D. All seednol sent with a safener were ffeated with Concept. Seeding was accomplished with pone or.air units mounted on commonly used row planters' Two-row or 4-row
plots, 20 to 30 feet long were used.
Data on one-halfbloom were obtained at three of the sites by visiting plots on alternatedays during the flowering period. Grain
moisture determinationswere made at harvest at a time when differences between entries were relatively high. This gives an indication of relative grain drying rates.
plant height and head exsertion readings were made at harvest. Lodging readings were taken at harvest. Reported yields are based
pounds
per bushel and 14 Vograin moisture.
on 56
Maturity of a hybrid is an important consideration in its adaptationto a given location. Entries were listed in data tables in order of
decreasingyields. Maturity of a hybrid was recorded as plant bloom days or days from planting to half blooni. Variations do occur in maturity
among trials and over years data. In analyzing yield evaluations, hybrids should be compared with those having similar maturities.
Variations in soil fertility, moisture conditions and other factors are found in each test area.This makes it impossible to measure
yielding ability of hybrids with absolute accuracy.For this reason, small yield differences have little meaning.A statistical measureof differencesrequired for significance is given in each table. These differences were computed at the 5 percent levels of significance. At the 5 Volevel
proce, a difference of that magnitude would be expected once in twenty ffials through chance alone. This is the sixth year of using a statistical
dure for minimizing spatial variability on the plot area.
RESULTS
The averageperformance of all entries at each 2005 test location is shown in Table D. All tests were machine harvestedthis year. .
The averageperformance of hybrids included in trials over a three-year period is shown in Table E. This data indicates the effect of seasonal
growing conditions on the charactersmeasured.Stalk lodging data are included only for experiments where differentials among hybrids were
observed.
Southeast
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Seed
ThbleA. Locationand Cooperators.
2005NebraskaGrain SorghumPerformanceTests.
Location
SoitType/Herbicide
Gooperator
(dryland)
Gage
Crete
siltyclayloam
Guardsman
Crete
siltloam
Atrazine,
Permit,
Paramounr
Eugene
Humphrey
0dell
Darin
Keller
Wilber
Hastings
siltloam
Touchdown,
Dualll, Atrex,Roundup
Crete
siltloam
Guardsman
Max,Glyphomax
Plus
Holdrege
siltloam
Expert,
Peak,
Atrex,
Starane
SCAL
ClayCenter
James
Vorderstrasse
Hebron
NeilCollins
& Duane
Vorderstrasse
0rleans
$uifffii-
(dryland)
Saline
SouthGentral
Clay(irrigated)
(dryland)
Thayer
(dryland)
Harlan
ThbleB. Entrants. NebraskaGrain Sorghum
Performance Tests. 2005
goTo?,nu
,
, =, ,,,,,
,lflo
DeKalb/Asgrow
Garst
Seed
Ohlde
Triumph
Agricultural
Research
Div.,UNL
Monsanto
Company
Garst
Seed
Company
Ohtde
SeedFarms
Triumph
SeedCo.,Inc.
Table C. Grain Sorghumentries
and zonesenteredin 2005
ASGROW
DEKALB
Genetics
DEKALB
Genetics
DEMLB
Genetics
DEKALB
Genetics
GARST
GARST
OHLDE
OHLDE
OHLDE
TRIUMPH
TRIUMPH
TRIUMPH
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
Seed Guide 2006
A567
DKS54-00
DKS42-20
DKS37-07
DKS53-11
5401
5360
0-525
0.530
0-567
TR465
IR 442
TR434
UNL3OOS
UNL3OO6
UNL3O1O
UNL3O14
UNL3O16
UNL3O36
UNL4O.IO
UNL5O38
UNL5O49
UNL5138
UNL5238
A
A
A
A
A
A
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A
A
A
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A
A
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7159N. 247W.,Mt.Hope,
KS.6710g
1104
W lgthRd,Aurora,
NE6gg1g
fiil 4IhRd,patmer
KS66962
p.0. Box1050,Ralls,
TX79357
Twenty entries were planted at two locations in Gage
and Saline County. The Gage County test was planted no-till
into soybeanstubble on May 26. The first two reps suffered
herbicide drift and were not used. Gage County farm entries
were Dekalb DKS 51-90 @ 103 bu/a, DKS 44 @ 6lbula,
DKS 35-70 @ T6bula,Asgrow Pulsar @ i0bula, NC+ 7R378
@ 75 bu/a and Garst 5360 @ 77 bt/a. Average for all entries
was 79 bu/a. . This test was planted in the same field as the
SoutheastDryland Corn Hybrid trial. The averagefor all corn
entdes was 136 bu/a. The Saline County Test was planted May
26 no-till into soybeanstubble. Farm entries for Saline County
were Dekalb DKS 51-90 @ 116bula, DKS 44 @ 96bula,
DKS 35-70 @ 93 bula,Asgrow Pulsar @ i9 btla, NC+ 7R37E
@ 104 bu/a and Garst 5360 @ 108 bu/a. Average for all
entrieswas 103 bu/a. . This test was plantedin the samefield
as the South Central Dryland Corn Hybrid trial. The average
for all corn entries was 151 bu/a.
I
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South Central
Clay County irrigated, Thayer and Harlan County
dryland plots had 20 entries, four replications, four rows 30
inches wide. Plots were harvestedusing the center two rows.
The irrigated plot used gravity irigation and was located at the
SCAL near Clay Center.The averageyield for the irrigated
plot was 161 bu/a.The averagemoisturewas 13.3 7o.This plot
Page 57
Tabtef). Grain Sorghum.Averageperformance
at eachtest locatiorl.2005
Location
Southeast
(dryland)
Gage
(dryland)
Saline
2 tests
Average
SoulhGenlral
Clay(irrigated)
(dryland)
Thayer
(dryland)
Harlan
Average
3 tests
Planled
Harvesled
0rain
yield
bu/A
May26
May26
91
oct.10
0ct.10
14.9
7g
103
59.6
May26
May1
JuneI
oct,31
Nov.2
0ct.28
161
128
121
137
Tesi
weighl
lb/bu
Planting
lo bloom
davs
Planl
height
inches
t c .I
EOr
72
14.6
73
Ann
7?
50
51
Grain
moisture
oct
51
le a
od
12.8
14.7
13.6
68
47
40
48
TableE. Sorghumperformanceover three -vears.
2003- 2005
Tesl
SouthCenttal
Yeat
Grain
yield
Luln
2004
104
2005
91
2003
Grain
moisturc
Test
weight
Planling
to bloom
Plant
height
Head
exseilion
Pct
L4luJ
$rrs
llqtes
incnes
Io . z
59.4
'14.9
59.6
131
15.2
2004
140
14.1
2005
137
13.6
55
/J
51
57.1
--
51
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57.5
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51
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sorghum yield
r.vasridge planted with a four row Kinze planter with cone units with good soil moistrtre. Thayer County dryland test average
moisture
per
Good
plants
acre.
60,000
at
stubble
soybean
planted
into
was
slot
was 12g bu/a. The averagemoisturewas 12.8 Vo.Thtstest
The
hybrids.
some
in
breakage
stalk
some
caused
harvest
week
before
a
winds
good
yields.
Strong
throughoutthe growing seasonproduced
growing
condipiants
per
acre.
Good
planted
at
60,000
was
also
test
This
stubble.
into
wheat
8
planted
June
Hailan County dryland test was
tions helped this test to average 121 bu/a. This test was harvestedOctober 28 with the averagemoisture berng 14.1 Vo.
Cultural Practices
2.4 ptla. Insecticide:None'
Gage (dryland): No-till. Crop history: 2004 soybeans.Fertilizer: 100 lb/a N as Anhydrous.Herbicide:Guardsman
'
Hand hoed plot.
.66 oz
1b
Attazine,
.75
Paramount'
6
oz
Herbicide:
lb
N.
120
Fertilizer:
rotarion.
Saline (dryiand): No-till. Crop history: Soybean,corn
permir Insecticide:None. Nitrogen in depth sample 188 lb/a, Soil pH 5.0, Lime needed9000 lb/a. O.M. 3.3%' Bray-1 P ppm, 18 MED' K
ppm. 586 VHI.
ammonia, Herbicide: .92
Clay (gravity irrigated): Crop history. Soybeans2004 and sorghum in 2003. Fertilizer': i60 lbs/a N as anhydlous
Soil pH
qtla Touchdown,1.3 pt Dual II Magnum, 1.8 lbs Atrex, 1 qt RoundupOriginal. Insecticide:None. Nitrogen in depth sample64 lb/a'
6.6, O.M. 2.7Vo,Bray-lP l8 ppm, K 417 ppm' Zinc 1.4ppm.
Herbicide:2 qtla
Thayer (dryland): Crop history: soybeans2004, sorghum2003. Fertilizer: 90 lb N as 32% on April 15. Insecticide:None.
pH
6.0, Bray-l P 18
lb/a,
Soil
5:l
sample
in
depth
GuardsmanMax Aprii 15, 1 pt GuardsmanMax,24 oz Glyphomax Plus preplant.Nitrogen
ppm,K 450ppm,Zinc 0.68PPm.
post.
Harlan (dryland): No-till into wheatstubble.Crophistory:2004winterwheat,2003sorghum.Fertilizer:75 lb N, preplant,30 lb N
i58
lb/a,
Soil pH
in
depth
sample
Nitrogen
none.
lnsecticide:
Jr-rly
5.
on
10
oz
Starane
Herbicide:3 qt Experlpreplant.3 oz Peak,1 pt Atrex,
ppm'
6.1,Bray-I P 46 ppm,K 602ppm,Zinc 0.83
Seed Guide 2006
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Seec
Grain SorghumCharacteristics2005
Brand
).
Variety
ASGROW
DEKALB
Genetics
DEKALB
Genetics
DEKALB
Genetics
DEKALB
Genetics
GARST
GARST
OHLDE
OHLDE
OHLDE
TRIUMPH
TRIUMPH
'
TRIUMPH
UNL
UNL
UNL .
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
UNL
A567
DKS54-00
DKS42-20
DKS37-07
DKS53-11
5360
5401
0-525
0-530
0-567
TR465
TR442
TR434
UNL3OO3
UNL3006
UNL3O1O
,uNL3014
UNL3016
UNL3036
UNL4O1O
UNL5038
UNL5049
UNL5138
UNL5238
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nSOZo=wteUC
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I
MedLate
MedLate
EarlyMed
Early
MedLate
MedLate
MedLate
EarlyMed
EarlyMed
MedLate
Med
EarlyMed
Early
Med
Med
Med
Med
Med
MedLate
Early
V Early
V Early
V Early
V Early
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Tall
Med
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Tall
Med
Med
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109.9
98.5
102.8
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96.9
94.3
95.2
85.3
80.3
94.8
94.4
87.2
94.2
90.0
87.9
81.9
86.9
73.0
86.2
52.9
83.9
71.6
60.9
77.2
4fr.7
60.7
79.3
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bu/a
132.8
121.3
107.4
99.5
105.1
109.3
101.6
98.3
93.9
100.8
119.5
96.2
93.5
80.7
1M.3
10.9
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per
moistun
to
weight heighl axserlion
pound
bloom lb/bu inches inches pcl
76.0
75.0
74.0
72.5
72.5
77.0
69.0
68.0
71.5
74.0
74.5
70.5
75.0
76.0
73.3
3.3
60.3
60.8
60.7
60.5
61.9
59.4
61.2
60.3
62.3
60.6
60.0
60.6
59.9
58.0
60.4
1.8
54.0
52.0
52.0
56.0
55.0
64.5
50.5
48.0
44.5
46.5
51.0
48.5
48.5
50.5
51.5
1.8
5.5
2.5
4.0
3.5
5.5
4.5
5.0
6.0
4.5
5.5
2.5
4.5
2,5
3.5
4.3
1.4
16.0
16.4
15.7
15.6
15.9
16.4
15.4
15.3
15.6
15.8
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13900
15050
15600
15800
13450
16800
15150
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15750
16.6 nmD
16.0
15.4
15.9
15.8
0.7
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15325
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Seec
SoutheastGrain SorghumHybrid Test
2003- 2005
Grain Days
Bushel
Yield to
weight
bu/a
bloom lb/bu
YearAverage
ASGROW
A567
122.5 76
60.2
DEKALB
Genetics DKS54-00 118.3 76
59.0
DEKALBGENETICS
DKS53.11 110.6 76
59.7
AA----UNL3O14 106,9 76
59.2
AA----UNL3OlO 105.0 72
59.8
AA---UNL3OO3 'f03.6 74
59.7
AA----UNL3OO6 94.6
73
59.7
AA----UNL3016 70.9
76
57.5
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allentries
104.1 75
59.4
Difference
req.forsig. 5o/o
21.6
N.S.
1.1
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DEKALB
GENETICS
DKS53.11 114.1 77
60.5
DEKALB
Genetics DKS54-00 i06.9 78
57.8
AA----uNL3014 99.3
78
58.5
AA----uNL3010 96.6. 75
59.5
AA--.
uNL3016 64.2
78
56.9
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allentries
96.2
t7
b8.64
Difference
req.forsig. 5olo
16.1
N.S
1.8
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Plant
height
inches
Head
Grain
exseftionmoisture
inches pct
Plant
lodging
Seeds
per
pound
55
56
3
CJ
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16.4
17.5
+
to.o
0
0
0
0
14100
14900
13300
13500
15400
14900
15200
15900
175800
1036
65
56
54
50
54
665
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14.9
15.6
14.8
16.5
194.4
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45
1
51
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61
52
50
53.4
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13500
15400
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14600
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bu/a
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DEKALBGENETICS
DKS53-11
ASGROW
A567
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GARST
5360
AA--UNL4O1O
GARST
5401
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DEKALB
Genetics DKS37-07
DEKALB
Genetics DKS42-20
TRIUMPH
TR465
TRIUMPH
TR442
AA----UNL3010
AA---.UNL5138
AA--UNL3O16
TRIUMPH
TR434
AA----UNL5038
AA----.
uNL5238
AA----UNL5049
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allentries
Difference
req.forsig. 5olo
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160.4
159.5
155.9
150.9
15 0 . 1
149.5
148.0
145.7
144.5
143.4
141.6
140.8
137.2
131.8
124.4
120.7
118.5
110.7
108.1
104.1
137.3
IJ.J
Glay
bu/a
179.8
186.9
189.0
172.4
180.0
t04.c
167.8
171.1
171.9
IO,J.J
159.2
164.1
161"1
165.3
138.6
153.1
148.0
130.2
1 19 . 1
130.2
160.8
9.7
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Head Grain plant Seeds
Thayer tlarlan lo Bloomheight exsertion
moislurelodging per
bu/a
bu/a afterJuly1 inches inches pct
rating pound
1 6 .14
155.8
149.3
l4z.o
148.6
134.5
136.3
140.3
135.0
138.4
133.6
tJ.t.o
130.6
126.4
110.1
111.8
100.9
92.7
94.9
88.1
128.2
9.8
140.1
135.7
129.4
137.6
'121
.8
139.9
125.8
tzo.c
128.5
1'32.1
124.7
119.8
103.7
97.2
106.5
1092
110.2
94.1
'103.4
27.1
36.0
36.0
36.0
35.0
31.0
31.0
31.0.
39.0
40.0
29.0
30.0
34.0
31.0
37.0
28.0
36.0
28.0
28.0
27.0
27.0
32:5
1.5
51.7
50.7
5'1.0
53.3
42.0
52.0
54.3
| 54.7
56.7
. 47.0
, 48.3
46.3
46.3
51.0
42.0
52.7
48.0
37.0
37.3
40.7
48.2
5.2
5.7
3.7
4.0
4.0
3.7 |
6.0 ,
5.7 .
5.0 ,
3.7
3.0
4.0
4.0
3.7
3.3
6.0
4.3
6.0
3.0
2.7
4.3
4.3
1,5
13.6
14.4
13.6
13.7
14.1
13.3
14.1
13.8
14.0
13,6
13.0
13.8
13.2
13.1
13.4
14.8
13.8
12.2
12.8
12.8
13.6
1.0
0.3
2.3
2.0
1.7
0.3
4.0
3.3
5.7
2.7
0.3
3.3
J.J
1.7
9.7
0.5
5.7
3.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
2.6
6.5
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13800
14433
14800
15667
16450
16500
14700
14100
17167
16800
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19067
15633
19200
16467
19400
18800
19933
18067
16649
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Hybrid
M--ASGROIV
GENEJICS
OEKALB
DEF,ALB
Genetics
DEKALB
Genelics
Awrageallentries
Difienncc
req.for sig. 5%
,
uNL3016
A567
DKS53-11
DKS42-20
DKS5+00
A&-..
DEKALB
GEi{ETICS
oEKALB
Genetics
DEKALB
Genetics
AveIAgq
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req.forsig. 596
Dlfferance
UNL3O16
DKS53-11
DKS42-20
Dl(s54-00
Dry
Grain
to
Yield
bloom
bula
TwoYoarAvcrago
120.9
26
't47.5
27
146.7
27
139.3
21
146.2
26
25
140.1
17.8
2
ThneYoarAuGngG
117.9
42
1M.5
42
129.5
36
41
133.1
131.3
41
t5:5
2
Bushel Plant Head.. Grain Plant
weight height exsertion moisturelodging
Seeds
per
lblbu
57.6
59.0
56.2
57.4
57.3
57.5
N.S.
57.6
56.2
57.4
57.3
57.3
N.S.
inches inchas
CJ
51
51
49
51
51
I
52
51
49
51
51
I
4
4
4
4
6
4
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3
2
2
2
1
2
N.S.
16800t
15000
15800
18800
16500
16580
2142
0
14.7
13.5
13.6
14.1
N.S,
4
4
4
5
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Alfalfa variety trial
Alfalfa variety trials are seededannually in east central Nebraska,either at the Agricultural Researchand
Development Center near Mead or the UNL Agronomy Farm near Havelock. Trials are seededevery third year on
a cyclical basis at the Northeast Researchand Extension Center near Concord, at the PanhandleResearchand
Extension Center near Scottsbluff, and in the Platte Valley in Dawson county.
Plots are sprinkler inigated at the Panhandleand East Central sites. Northeast and Dawson county sites are
rainfed only although there is substantialnatural subirrigation at Dawson county sites.
Herbicides usually are used at establishmentbut only rarely thereafter. Plots are fertilized according to UNL
recommendationsand generally only require phosphorus.
Harvest managementof alfalfa in East Central and Panhandleplots generally is relatively intensive as would
be used to achieve high quality forage, usually receiving 5 and 4 annual cuttings, respectively. Dawson county and
Northeast alfalfa plots are harvestedless intensively for more moderatequality alfalfa, often receiving 4 and 3 cuttings, respectively.
Trials are harvestedfor yield comparisonsduring the seedingyear when weeds or other factors would not bias
the results. Three full harvest years of yield comparisonsare gatheredwhen possible after the seedingyear.
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5.29
1.83
1.58
1.42
1.32
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5.16
1. 8 4
1.64
1.25
5.99
54H46
5.32
1.87
1.71
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204
4.88
1.88
1.40
1.28
1.23
5.71
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5.07
1.63
1.63
1.28
1.23
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5.00
1.90
1.42
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1.28
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4.74
2.04
1.54
1.38
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4.89
1.85
1.47
1.19
1.21
5.68
54V54
4.87
1.86
1.44
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1,28
5.83
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5.21
1. 8 2
1.48
1.26
1.39
5.97
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5.36
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1.73
1.27
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1.35
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4.82
1.67
1,35
1,19
1.23
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4;89
1.67
1.t44
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1.37
5.60
Perry
4.87
1.86
1.16
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1.23
536
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5.30
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1.49
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1.21
5.64
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Dawson
4.58
1. 6 1
1. 1 3
0.99
4.91
Experimental
Strains
DS9809HYB
5.21
1.70
1.4t1
1.41
6.58
DS108HYB
4.65
1.64
1.33
1.41
6.05
DS204HYB
4.87
1.80
1.74
1.39
1.16
6.12
DS107HYB
4.tJ
1.89
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1,34
i,48
6.27
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4.86
1.67
1.36
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4.87
2.04
1.54
1.34
1.27
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4.94
1.91
1.60
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4.85
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1.21
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4.81
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1.52
1.28
1.22
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4.87
2.03
1.42
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1.38
5.97
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4.85
1.84
1.52
1.23
1.28
5.78
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4.77
2,02
1.64
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1.38
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5.26
1.81
1,48
1.19
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5.08
1.90
1.64
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5.19
1.61
1.38
1.22
5.58
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4.97
1.84
1.51
29
1.30
5.91
CV(o/o)
9.75
9.34
9.15
10.78
20.20
6.98
MVC(o/o)
13.58
13.01
12.7
4
15.02
28.14
9:72
LSD(0.05)
0.67
0.24
0.19
0 . 19
0.37
0.57
LSD(0.25)
0.39
0.14
0.11
0,11
0.21
0.34
LSR(o/o)
86.31
53.28
31.83
43.S0
96.27
34.34
. Variety
means
areLSMEANS
derived
Jrorn
spatial
varieability
statistical
anaiysis
formixed
models.
yearor multiple-year
Therefore,
totalswillnotbethearithmetlc
sumof jndividual
cuts0r years,
respectively.
1 = 2 cuts.
2 = 4 cuts.
3 = 5 cuts.
DESIGN:
Split-block
PLOT
SIZE:
b rows3' bv12'
METHOD
OFSEEDING:
V-bEIt
dri|I
PLANiING
DATE:
4.17-02
S0lLTYPE:
Sharpsburg
siltyclayloam
REpS:
4
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8.26
8.17
8.01
8.31
8.04
7.93
7:71
7.91
7 06'
7.99
8 .1 5
7.47
7.36
7.63
7.09
7.37
8.58
8.30
7.89
7.88
8,14
8.22
8.23
807
8.04
7.89
8.03
7.98
7.83
7.68
7.44
7.64
7.79
7.70
7.43
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6.25
8.70
0.69
0.40
45.77
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23.52
23.37
23.24
23.03
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9.91
9.29
9.06
9,36
9.24
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8,61
8.47
8.84,
8.05,
7.76
7.88
8.17'
8.94
9.31
9.31
9.25
9.09
8.86
8.52
8.86
8.82
8.76
8.64
8.72
8.65
8.77
8.85
8.07
8.37
8.19
8.32
8,75
7.04
9.81
0.86
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20.92
20.76
20.61
20.42
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2.57
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2.55
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4.70 2.82
2.48
1.98
1.70
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2.45
1.92
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4.56 2.42
2.49
2.09
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4.61 2.57
2.63
1.83
1 . 4 7 0.89
9.42
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4.66 2.53
2.44
1.86
1.57 0.87
9.36
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4.56 2.59
2.38
2.02
1.55 0.72
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2.59
2.25
1.75
1.62 1.00 9.28
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4.35 2.25
2.46
1.78
1.56
0.86
8.98
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4.52 2.28
2.09
1.78
1.60
0.92
8.69
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2.45
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1.89
1.63
0.98
9.23
2.45
1.94
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2.52
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8.00 8.06 9.86
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0.52 0.29 0.34
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70.10 50.54 57.78 83.69 66.42 74.57
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01-Jul
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3.79
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2.29
2.45
1.95
2.49
3.74
3.65
54V46
2.25
4.06
1.88
FSG408DP
2.22
2.17
3.99
171
3.92
1.81
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2.30
2.38
3.75
3.53
1.89
2.15
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2.25
1.84
3,78
3.96
2.21
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2.23
3.80
3.78
1.87
2.18
6530
2.17
1.86
2.14
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2.19
3.75
1.89
2.24
3.87
3.63
54025
2.22
3.88
3.71
1.77
2.09
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2.16
3.89
1.68
2.16
2.10
3.96
6400HT
3.80
1.73
2.08
WL319HQ
2.10
3.77
1.74
2.14
Wrangler
1.89
3.64
3.60
3.67
1.57
2.02
Vernal
1.89
3.44
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Strains
41M131
3.84
2.01
3.87
2.45
2.49
4,01
2.01
4.03
51M143
2.44
2.32
3.68
1.84
44421
2.20
2.27
3.84
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1.84
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mean
3.81
2.21
2.22
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5.37
5.48
6.56
8.14
6.68
7.79
9.32
MCV(o/o)
7.64
11.57
9.50
0.14
0.35
LSD(0.05)
0.29
0.26
4.21
0.08
0.20
LSD(0.25)
0.17
0.15
4j2
LSR(oio)
42.26
45.30
32.26
56.05
59.95
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means
areLSMEANS
derived
fromspatial
varieability
statistical
formixed
models.
analysis
year0r multiple-year
Therefore,
totalswillnotbethearithmetic
sumof individual
cutsor years,
respectively.
1=3cuts
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Kincaid
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0.92
0.92
0.91
0.88
0.92
0.90
0.96
0.70
0.71
0.68
0.70
11.58
11.44
11.36
11.11
10.99
10.97
10.88
10.80
10.80
10.71
10.60
10.41
10.02
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1,20
1.06
0.95
0.92
13.37
19.00
0.17
0.10
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11.09
10.96
4.33
6.15
0.67
0.39
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1.38
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1.24
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1,42
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1.12
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1.71
6530
1.45
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1.42
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204 1.42
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1.25
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4,2
1.43
430.06
1.42
54025
1,53
GH711
1,30
Arapaho
1.28
wL319H0
1.49
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406
1,40
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1.07
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1.37
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Strains
DS307HyB
1.30
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1.37
FSG
505
1.4+
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1.30
DS311HyB
1.31
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1.29
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1.06
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1.10
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22.34
0.30
0.18
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12.13
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1.66
1,76
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1,77
1.78
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1.70
1,68
1.85
1.72
1,83
1.60
1.57
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1.65
1,84
1.78
1,61
1"68
1.54
1.43
1,46
1.41
1,43
1"56
1.50
1.46
1.42
1.29
1.48
0,99
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1.59
1.65
1.62
1,70
2.01
1.89
1.37
1.48
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.90
0,83
0,86
0.79
0.68
7.47
7.g4
7.81
7.66
7.75
7,50
6"71
6,86
1.89
1.81
1.82
1.60
1.79
1.67
1,91
1.67
1.67
1.67
1.70
1.51
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1,00
1.03
0,91
8,20
8.13
8.35
7.86
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1.71
1.81
1.67
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0,94
8.33
7.89
8.05
8.16
8.02
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1.60
1.52
1.68
1,74
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1.59
0.93
0;96
0.94
0,87
0.90
1.01
0.95
1,66
1.72
1,47
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1.57
1.58
1.61
1.44
1,53
1.70
1.64
1.59
1.24
10,86
15.13
0.26
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1,68
0,95
0,92
0,99
1.53
0,91
1.70
1,84
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1,49
1.46
1,40
1.36
1.30
0,94
0.88
0.85
1.68
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10.27
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0.10
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9.60
13.37
0.20
0.12
0.78
0.91
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16.68
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8.00
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derived
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formixed
models.
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totalswillnotbethearithmetic
sumof individual
cutsor years,
respectively.
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2 = 5 cuts.
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btock
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9.35
9,20
9.15
8,96
8,62
9.06
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8.73
8,59
8.74
8.48
8.81
8.21
8.13
8.20
7.78
7,88
8.24
7.54
16.73
16.59
16,56
16.48
16.23
16,08
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15.84
15.45
15,38
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9.37
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17"42
16,51
8.61
8.20
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7.42
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16.26
16,23
15,25
14.16
16.40
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Lato
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Wheatgrass 1 ' t i
0.71
0.58
4"04
6.03
3.03
Manska
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Whoatgrass 1 . 2 5
046
0"70
4.S3
2,42
5.83
Virginia
Wildrye
0maha
0.99
4,87
0.64
2.gB
3.41
Hakari
Alaska
Brome
0.87
0,84
4^47
0.64
2.3S
s.B0
Climax
Timothy
1.00
0.82
0.82
2.63
2.21
3,66
Calibra
Perennial
Ryegrass
0.66
0,77
0.45
1.88
2.34
3,45
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Ryegrass
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0,80
0,68
0"23
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3.55
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Ryegrass
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0.00
0.00
1,CI7
3.56
0.00
Medlum
Hykor
tustulolium
4,72
z,Jo
0.90
0.74
4"09
5.86
KY-31
Talltuscue
0.80
0,90
t.Jt
CI.61
4.17
5,25
Peak
Brome
$mooth
1.36
0"s1
0.81
2.98
4,40
4.34
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5
0.75
0.80
0.ss
5.06
2"24
Ii:scany
ll TallFescue
0.78
0,64
0,64
5.34
2.06
3.66
4fi7
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Hybrid
Wheatgrass
1.20
0"71
0"74
3.80
2.65
Jessup
Max0TallFescue
0.81
0.85
4.65
2,33
3.52
0,67
Lincoln
Smooth
Brome
6
1.55
4.72
4.47
0,81
1.696
3.08
Herbie
Perennial
Ryegrass
0.53
0.89
2.20
2"2A
4.51
0.78
Early
Regar
Meadow
Brome
1.66
0"73
0"81
3"93
3.67
3.20
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Meadow
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c).76
4.37
3,07
Foxtail
Ganison
Creeping
0.75
0,50
0.64
2.81
x.89
3"40
Experiment
mean
1.00
0,73
4,06
0.74
2.47
1 n7 0
CV1o7o;
22.87
12.67
18,30
9.86
10.55
MOV1o7ei
31"86
26.17
17.63
26.62
25,4S
14.70
LSO(0.05)
0.26
0,23
0.19
0"65
1.07
0.36
LSD(0.25)
0.14
0 "1 5
0^s3
0."t1
0.21
0.38
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29
14
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18
26
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=
=
Average
firstharvest
date:Early 15May,Medium 26MaV,
Late= 12June
24cuts,33cuts
years.
4 Variety
means
areLSMEANS
somultiple-year
total$maynotbethearithmetic
sumof individual
yieldof Lincoln
poor
5 Experimental
strain,
6 Firstyear(2002)
smooth
brome
werelowdueto
seedgermination
DESIGN:
Randomized
block
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5 rows3' by15'
METH0D
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V-belt
drill PLANTING
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4-9-2002
SOIL
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Hallveryfinesandy
loam
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Pizza
0.9'1 0.50 0.74 2.15 A l l
6.26
Extend
0.88 0.47 0.68 2.03 A l l
6.14
Athos
0,94 0.43 0.80 2.17 3.90 6.07
Satin
0,84 0 38 0.67 1.89 4.04 5.94
0.84 0 35 0.76 1.95 3.95 5 9 0
Sparta
Latar
0.83 0.39 0,76 1 98 3.91 5.89
Pennlate
0.93 0.37 0.71 2.01 3"89 5.89
NEBl 4 C2brome3 1.70 0.26 0.74 2.70
7.41
1,.67 0.29 0.76 2.72 4.63 7.35
Lincoin
brome
Medium
late
0G9503
3
0.81 0.58 0 , 7 5 2 . 1 3 4.00 6 . 1 4
Intensiv
0.64 0.60 0.73 1.97 3,98 5.95
Baridana
0.62 0,38 0 . 6 8 1 . 6 8 3.85 5.53
NEBl 4 C2brome3 1 . 2 4 0 , 2 9 0 . 7 3 2 , 2 5 4.71 6.96
1 . 2 9 0 . 3 2 0.67 2.28 4.43 6.72
Lincoln
brome
Medium
Niva
0.61
0.55 0.80 1.96 J . t 1
5.68
Akaroa
0.62
0.53 0.78 1,93 3.74 5.67
Paiute
0.76 0.42 0.74 1.92 3.57 5.49
i.incolnbrome
1 . 0 6 0 . 2 8 0 . 8 4 ? . 1 8 3.68 5.87
ialy
Persist
1 i1
0.83 0.84 279 | 3.92 6.71
0G9202
r . 0 9 0 , 7 9 0 . 8 6 2 . 7 3I 3 . 6 0 6.34
3
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1 . 1 0 0 . 6 6 o . z 9 2 . 5 4| 3 . 6 8 6.22
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1 . 1 4 0 . 6 0 0 6 8 2 . 4 3 | 3 5 5 5.37
Potomac
Ambra
0.89 0.66 0.72 2.27 | 3.50 5.77
Lincoln
brome
1.07 0.43 0.72 222 | 3.56 5.79
Experiment
mean 0.99
0.49 A.74 2.22 | 3.51 o . t J
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1 59 6 2 3 , 3 9 i 3 . 0 8 i 2 . 1 2| 1 06 8 9.22
MCV(o/o)
22.23 32.59 18.22 16.88I i4.87 12.85
LSD(0.05)
0 . 2 2 0 . 1 6 0 . 1 4 0 . 3 71 0 . 5 8 0.79
LSD(0.2s)
0.13 o.o9 o.og o.zzI o.g4 0.46
LSR(o/o)
12.06 16.90 2050 16.63| 20,04 1 9 . 9 1
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takenwhenorchardgrass
entries
reached
a similar
stageof
maturity.
= 24 May,Medium
Average
firstharvest
date:Early= 15May,Medium
Late= 26May,Late= 3 June
2 3 cuts
3 Experimental
strain
DESIGN:
Randomized
block PL0TSIZE:6 rows5' by20'
METH0D
0FSEEDING:
Kincaid
conedrillPLANT|NG
DATE:
9-4-01
SotLTYPE:
Sharpsburg
siltyclayloam REPS:
4
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2
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Late
Manska
Pubescent
Wheatgnass3,70
0aheIntermediate
Wheatgrass 4.15
Herbie
Perennial
Rlegnss
1.61
(lst yea43 0.23
Zorroltalian
Rwgrass
Zo!'ro
llalianRpgrass
(Zndyear)33.02
Climax
Timothy
0maha
Virginia
Wildnp
Medium
kte
Naruhy
Hybrid
Whealgrass
Hakari
Alaska
Brome
Calibra
Perennial
Ri,egrass
futione
furennial
Rwgrass
Medium
Hykor
fustuiolium
MR FA100/tTallfuscue4
KY-31
Tallkscue
Tuscany
ll Tallfuscue
Jessup
MaxoTallfuscue
Peak
Smooth
Brorne
Lincoln
Smooth
Bromes
Early
Montana
Meadow
Brome
Garrison
Creeping
foxtail
Regar
Meado^/
Brome
Experiment
mean
CV(o/o)
MCV(o/o)
LSD(0.05)
2.65
2.93
4.01
3.86
$ytd
1 lPJul
AM ffi}
IITIAT
-ai:
1.74 7.51 6.n 7.N 21:.43
1.51 7 V
5.S4 6"98 20.6S
r.31 5.10 5.37 5.36 t5.83
1.73 4.97 4.33 5.71 r5.00
1.34 7.86
0.23 1.09 1,16 5.13 4.01 5.72 14.86
0.02 0.28 a.27 3.4{t 4.93 5.37 13.78
0.53
0.48
0.97
1.42
1.60
1.64
l.fi
1.59
1.68 1.82
1.48
1.14
1.32
1.23
8.17
6.97
5.54
5.32
6.39 7.06
6.83 5.57
5.54 5.58
4.86 5.10
2r.63
19.37
16.66
15,28
2.46
3.06
3.14
1.88 1.54 l.M
1.81 .1.84 2.18
1.74 1.49 1.78
1.68 1.35 1.72
1.51 1.55 1.78
1.74 1.28 0,90
1.45 0"98 1.13
8.93
8.52
8.11
7.52
7.30
6.98
7.12 8.0S
6.77 8.66
7.02 7.97
7.31 7.64
6,80 6.51
5.73 6.74
4.67 6.58
24.15
23.95
23.10
22.M
20.61
19.45
17.95
2.39
2.00
2.06
2.71
1.29 0.99
1.59 1"11
1.13 1.14
1.25 1.28
5.84
5.98
5.50
6.63
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1.83
3.66
2"m
3.11
2.n
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1.52 1.16
0.97 1.00
1.42 1.16
1.22 1.04
1.17
1.28
1.17
1.39
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4.76 6.42 16.68
5.81 6.54 18.93
16 13
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tv
1,36 1.U 1.24 2.67
0.79 0.78 4.72 1 4 q
11 41 35
26
LSD{0.25)
LSR(olo)
1 Firsthan/est
taken
whenentnes
reached
a similar
stage
of maturity.
: 21May,Medium
Average
firslhan/est
date:Early= 13May,Medium
Late= 28May,Late= 7
June
2 4 cuts
3Zorro
lstyearplantedAugust3l,2002;
April
1,2003;
April
l,2M4.Torro2ndparfromApril
1,
2003planting.
t::
yield0f Lincoln
4 Experimental
strain,
5 Firstyear(2002)
smooth
br0me
waslowdueto poorseed
germinatron.
Vanety
means
areLSMEANS
somultiple-year
totalsmaynotbsthearithmetic
years.
sumof individual
DESIGN:
Randomized
block
PLff SIZE:
7 ro,vs
5' by20'
MF|H0D
0FSEEDING:
Kincaid
conedrill
PLANTING
DATE:
September
4, 2m1
S0lLTYPE:
Sharpsburg
siltyclayloam
REPS:
4
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Late
3.29
Extend
Satin, .. 2J9'
P e n n l art.e 4 ' 0 2 ;
?wa. ,313,
3.55,
Latar
3,78
Athosl
3.39
Sparta
NE814C2
J sz
brome3
3.15
Brome
Lincoln
late
Medium
0G95033 4.06
lntensive 3'15
Baridana 2 89
3.07
3.42
3.22
3.09
2,90
2.46
2.62
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Brome3 59
Lincoln
Medium
3'62
Paiute
3.67
Akaroa
3.01
Niva
Brome3.03
Lincoln
EarlY
Mammoth 3]2
0G9705-63 3 69
0G92023 3.70
3.42
Persist
Potomac
3bc
1.14 1.89 2,31
0.83 2.04 2.25
1.02 2.01 2.19
0.96 1.93 1.94
1.03 2.01 2.30
0.89 1.97 2.34
0.94 1,72 2.04
8.41 8 . 1 9
8,54 8.00
8.44 7.87
7.93 7.75
8.23 7.42
7.66 7.45
7.32 7.02
7.07 7.M
6.89 6.90
H;etrPlainsAg
plan!|- on
Countysunflowerplotswere
fre
Chevenne
typeswere
confection
and
oil
*uttionn or sli'nty' Ntutuirta'
,-*''i...,'r"
rhisarea
"ovr"nc.nr3t.'"'i,11':,n^1y"^u
uno
ffi;ffi;;; ;;ieution,
growing-season'then a
"uo"g" t'uitfultduringthe
received slightly above
freeze on october 5'
,,,iiurl'i"ro.e n.sititting
warm fall.aliowed ..op.,o
dried quickly' All
crop
the
*"uttt"t' and
*i'*
This was followed oV ""ty
spaclng'
row
plots were planted with 30"
wheat stubble
plot was direct seededinto
The Cheyenne County dryland
on MaY 28.
?-yeal
TOTAL
Fertilizer:
Herbicidel
16.60
Insecticide:
16.54
16.32
Harvested
15.67
sprinkler irrigapI" *tlt
15.65
The Cheyenne County irrigated
llii:d.under planted on June 9'
confections-were
15 . 1 1 tion. Planting was delayed uy-rain''Ttre
planted to proso millet in 2004'
14.34 and the oils on June 10 *t'nJJi^Jiten
' 15#N wastop dressed'resid14.52
Stanerof 7#N and24#P2O5
Fertilizer:
13.79
ual N washigh.
preplant
iS pint rrenan wasincorporated
Herbicide:
cutworms
lbr
11,
16.38 Insecticide:
Lo.sban,June
ir, neuamothandseedweevils
15.09
i""-..,'o"t""
3.09
3.23
0.94
0.97
'1,57 1.47
1.29 1.41
3.23
3.04
2.57
1.12
0.86
0.95
212 2.27 8.74 7.64
1 . 9 6 2 . 1 3 7.98 7 . 1 1
1.96 2.14 I . 0 4 7.04
3.23
3.08
0.87
0.95
1.39
1.37
6.84 7.53
6.75 6.95
14.37
13.70
2'70
2'47
2j0
2 86
1.41 1.90 2.30
1.31 194 230
1.15 1.88 2.18
0.98 1.31 1.73
8 31 6.98
8 0 1 6.79
7 ' 3 1 6.33
6 88 6.69
15.30
14.80
13.65
13.57
2 63
2'44
2 55
2'26
1.28
1.23
1.42
1.62
1.60
1.13
0.9s
lLl
3 31 2'44
Ambra
3 20 2'17
Brome
Lincoln
ExPeriment
3.44 z'to
Mean
16
CV(qo)
22
MCV(%)
LSD(0.05) 0.75
LSD(0.25) 0.44
1.10
1.89
1.96
2.02
1.95
2.00
1.93
1.30
228
232
2.28
2.30
2 09
2.16
1.29
1.81 2.03
8.07 1 A '
7.95 7.50
8.26 6.88
8 . 1 2 6.86
7.90 6.79
/ . o o 7.04
b.44
' 25# N was top dressed'
Starter of 7# N and 24# P2O5
Roundup pre-emergence
2'7 oz' SPartanPreemergence
cutworms
Baythroid 2E June 14 for
and seedweevils
moth
head
10'
Rugust
Wanior
, October 7
14.67
Harvested
October9.
suffered another
plot was planted in an area that
Perkins County dryland
drought'
vear
';;;;; of severe
into cornstalks'
plalntedMav 24'2oos' no-till
Fertilizers:
Herbicides:
16 galta 20-10-2'5-2'5at
+ 8 oz2'4-DLY6
April 16 - 30 oz Glyphosate
4F
Spartan
oz
4
Mav 15
June23 - 6 oz Volunteer
Lorsban 8 ozl1000ft of row
15.49
15.45 Insecticide:
andlittle
15 . 1 4
condition:
thiClr-:.e:eeratures
The plot sufferedfrom drought
14.98
harvested'
not
was
and
the summer'
14.80 rainiairitrrougtrout
wereplanted
14.67
werepl^tgg:ilt"
T;T"t
TheWyomingirrigatedplots
Lingle'
near
12 . 1 9
SAREC'
wyo-ing staion'
", # t"t'uti"e-r'ityir
was
14.91
P + 20# Sulfur' Row spacing
Prior to planting'I00# N + 35#
late
Fertilizer:
the
in
occuned
weather
7
'ili*t b"fote *"t
30 inches.The crop*u' not
Nov 11'
10
Harvested
delayed'
was
i"U'""ii*"",,
1.49
0.87
34
reachedn
" - -""i;ir;; entries
when
wrrs!!orchardsrass
;iln
raxErr
1 Firstnarvesr
= ZOMay,
fl,fi.,rrr,
i::ltl,'i::,:-'l
IiY'y;
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Medium= 21 May,Medium
=
2005
Irrigated Sunflowervariety trial
SfnnC, Lingle Wf'Ol fYPo
lirst harvestdate:Early
Average
Late.=29MaY
strarn
3 Experimental
2 4 cuts
for mixed
analysis
statistical
variability
o"'u'J uo* spatial
areLSMEANS
means
Variety
cutsor
sum0{ individual
totalswillnotbethearithmetic
T'lXt[- llearor multiple-year
years,
respectively
7 rows(5tt by20ft )
SIZE:
PL0T
block
Randomized
DESTGN:
10,2OO2
APTiI
DATE:
PLANTING
dTiII
CONE
KiNCA|O
OFSEEDING:
METHOD
4
REPS:
siltloam
Cozad
SolLTYPE:
Seed Guide 2006
planting (N-P-K-S)
Brand
Hybrid
Yiold
Lbs/ADto
Pioneer
Pionesr
Pioneer
Inte$tate
Genetics
Croplan
Pioneer
TriumPh
64H41
Exp05P102
63M91
454
Hysun
378DMR,HO
63M80
s672
AVERAGE
L.s.D.(05)
2,940
2,840
2,710
2,690
2,620
2,580
2,520
2,m0
n.s.
Hsight
inches
72
71
65
o/
63
57
61
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SunflowerVariety Tfial 2005
ConfectionTpes
Hybrid
YIELD TEST
wT HEAO HT SEED SIZE
LBS/ACRE
o/o>Nlil
Lbs/Bushel
Auguslincheso/o>22164
Dahlgren
& Company
D-9531 2850
Sigco
Gotiath
RT 2270
Dahlgren
& Company
D-9530 2670
Sigco
SS3938 2690
Triumph
ro7CLS 2590
RoyalHybrid
04EXP022570
Garst
8048
2530
Mycogen
8C416 2Si0
Croplan
Genetics 135
2490
Royal
Hybrid
05EXP052470
Croplan
Genetics 130
2400
Royal
Hybrid
04EXP01Zg70
RoyalHybrid
05EXP042340
Mycogen
8C481 2220
Triumph
777C
2190
FoyalHybrid
04EXP042140
Sigco
ss3638 1930
Average 2450
LSD(.0s) 434
19.8
21.0
19.3
21.5
19.4
toq
23.6
19.1
18.8
20.6
19.6
21.2
17.9
17.7
18,5
18.3
17.7
19.6
0.1
't3
12
11
12
l0
10
t1
I
11
IU
10
10
t1
12
10
13
11
1
64
34
80
66
21
71
65
42
80
6 1 8 4 1
64
35
76
57
67
93
58
23
69
65
27
75
59
52
86
60
13
52
62
60
81
6 1 6 3 9
58
71
92
67
17
69
63
48
87
62
52
90
64
35
76
62
36
74
5
1
3
9
CheyenneCo NE lrrigated
SunflowerVarietv T[ial
2005Oit Tlpes
Yield
Mycogen
2820
Garst
03TH0042052800
Triumph
s672
2650
Pioneer
63M91
2620
Seeds
2000
Blazer
2610
Kaystar
Seed
9501
2600
lVlycogen
8N5r0
2590
Garst
02TH0038962570
Garst
HS454
2490
Pioneer
Exp05P102 2470
Garst
HS424
2460
Seeds
2000
Siena
245A
Seeds
2000
Banacuda 2440
Pioneer
63M80
2M0
Garst
03TH0042512430
Advanta
Pacific,
LLC AP534
NS/CL 2390
Croplan
Genetics 385
Zg70
Croplan
Genetics 308
2360
Triumph
660C1
2930
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64H41
2320
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Hysun
521
2300
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7350
2270
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8H419CL 2220
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Hysun
525
2170
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4880NS/CL 21m
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Genetics 378DMR,HO2030
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(05) 392
L.S.D.
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TeslWeight Height
Oile/o lbs/Bushel Inches
39.8
35.8
39.0
38.8
38.7
33.3
35,6
38.6
30.0
35.2
36.9
35.1
39.0
38.6
34.2
33.5
37,2
43.0
35.5
37.1
35.0
39.2
36.5
28.4
26.7
26.2
27.2
26.9
27.3
25.9
29.6
25.5
24.6
27.2
22.7
27.7
26.9
24.3
24.8
26.2
28.0
23.'l
28.9
27.0
26.2
24.6
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34.3
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39
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59
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50
60
54
55
56
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60
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58
60
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Dryland OilseedSunflowerNursery
SAREC,Lingle WY 2005
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Brand
Hybrid
GrainYield
(tbtA)
Height
(in)
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Pioneer
63rJl91
63M80
AVERAGE
(05)
i"..S.D.
1210
1160
1185
n.s.
40
A1
44.2
n.s.
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variety trial 2005
SAREC,Lingle WY
ConfectionTypes
Brand
llybrid
Yietd
Height
Lbs/Aere inches
RoyalHybrid
Triumph
RoyalHybrid
RoyalHybrici
Mycogen
lloyalHybrid
RoyalHybrid
Mycogen
OSEXPOS
777C
04EXPO4
04EXPOl
8C416
OSEXPO4
04EXPO2
8C481
AVERAGE
(05i
L.S.D.
3410
3250
3150
3120
3110
3070
3010
2570
3090
n.s.
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75
76
74
74
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43,3
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2260
38.3
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63M80
2200
42.1
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HS424
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03TH004251
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38,0
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HS454
2070
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8H419CL 2060
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7350
2000
39.8
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02TH003896
1980
39.6
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1860
34.7
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38.8
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65
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63
63
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VARIE
Foce
U/irr
973;:
Dor
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LSD .
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Oat Variety Tests
r\
Three spring oat variety testswere conductedin Nebraska
in 2005. One was in SaundersCounly in easternNebraska
ancltwo
were in CheyenneCounty in western Nebraska. One of the
Cheyenne County tests is rainfed and the other irrigated. planting
for
all was late March. Harvest was late July fbr SaundersCounty
ancl
earlyAugustfor CheyenneCounty.
CheyenneCo. Irrigated Oat Variety
Test- 2005
VARIETY
Yield
{bu/acre)
129
Spurs
Winona
t a(.
971A9-7-4-1 117
Don
114
Rodeo
112
973A38-9-3-27
101
07
Jetry
Russell
63
Average
107
LSD,O5
20
Testureight
(lb/bu)
31.1
28.5
3t.0
30.8
28.7
31.0
31.2
28.4
30.1
2.0
Height
inches
31
32
31
28
33
35
31
32
32
4
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July
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17
17
18
21
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Variety Test- 2005
VARIEIY
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Yield
(bu/acre)
Rodeo
114
973A38-9-3-27
103
Spurs
102
Don
100
Jerry
99
Winona
93
97149-7-4-1 87
Russell
84
Average
98
LSD.05
It)
Testweight
(lb/bu)
29.3
30.9
31.9
29.1
30.1
30.5
31.3
29.0
30.3
2.2
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inches
d l
30
29
dt
32
29
27
32
30
5
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July
1B
19
16
15
18
16
16
1.1
t t
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SaundersCo. Oat
Yariety Test- 2005
VARIETY
Yietd
{bu/acre)
Rodeo
135
Winona
121
97149-7"4-1 121
973A38-9-3-27
110
Don
109
Spurs
102
Jerry
101
OakCreek
Bg
Average
111
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39
38
38
41
JO
37
2005ProsoMittet
Trials
This is the fourth year in which experimentalwaxy
lines have beentestedalong with the commonmillet varieties. Severalof thesewaxy lineshaveexhibitedyield
comparableto the checksfor two yearsrunning. plateau
is one of these,releaseis pending.It wastestedas 1.12_2_
9.
What is'Waxy'?
Most starch(in wheat,corn, barley,etc) is composed
of around75Voamylopectinand around25Voamylose.
Waxy starchis essentiallyamylosefree. What doesthis
mean? Well, waxy starchhas many applicationsin food
and industrial use,but for proso it meansthat the cooked
productis sticky and easily eatenwith chopsticks.
Whereasmost proso is now usedin birdseedproduction,
or fbr animal feed, we hope that the introductionof lines
with the waxy trait has the potentialto expandthe market
for proso as humanfood, primarily for export to Asian
markets.
Plot Techniques
Four proso trials were plantedin 2005. Dryland tri_
als were plantedat the University of NebraskaHigh
PlainsAgriculrural Lab near Sidney,NE; the Sustainable
Agricultural Researchand ExtensionCenternearLingle,
WY; on the Lany Novotny farm nearMartin, South
Dakota; and at the USDA CentralGreatplains Research
CenternearAkron, CO. Somewhatnormal rainfall
relurnedto the region this year.The rains at Sidneyand
Martin were timely, and yields were high. Harvestat the
Torringtonlocation was delayedby wet weather.
Plots were seededwith small plot drills, in various
configurationsaccordingto the equipmentavailableat
that location. Dryland plots were seededat the rate of 15
lbs/acre.Four replicationswere plantedat eachlocation.
Location
Harvest Date
Akron, CO
9-22-2005
Martin SD
9-13-2005
Sidney,NE
9-8-2005
Torrington,WY
10-3-2005
Planting Date
Row spacing
6-8-2005
12 inches
5-27-2005
8 inches
6-8-2005
8 inches
6-20-2005
10 inches
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WT HT
SeedWeight
LbslAcre lbs/bu Inches (milligrams)
MARTINSD
YIELD
TEST
WT HT
SeedWeight
Lbs/Acre lbs/bu Inches (milligrams)
LINGLE
WY
YIELD
Lbs/Acre
4210
4260
4040
4290
4350
3970
4030
4520
4040
4090
4280
3640
3490
2660
2940
2210
3872
379
2380
2980
3180
2930
2644
2820
2410
2370
2524
2410
1980
2570
2680
2010
1660
2000
2500
N.S,
850
680
840
810
960
580
810
470
640
790
740
720
600
700
410
780
720
N,S.
59.3
61.0
60.1
60.2
61.2
57.0
59.5
58.8
59.5
58.8
60,1
59.2
57.7
58.0
56.4
55.5
58.9
0.6
45
42
37
39
39
40
4g
38
43
41
39
49
27
42
24
24
38
6.2
6.5
6.7
6,6
6.7
5,8
6.5
5.9
5.5
5.8
6.7
5.4
5.6
5.9
5.4
5.2
6.0
4.2
4
39
42
35
35
33
40
41
34
40
46
31
41
29
40
56.9
59.6
58,7
58.8
59.4
55.5
59.7
55.3
57.1
58.0
59.5
58.9
57.0
55.1
52.4
56.0
57.3
2.6
42
26
38
11
6.0
6.8
6.7
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6.6
5.8
6.9
5.9
5.6
5.9
o.l
5.5
5.5
6.3
5.7
5.1
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0.3
Foxtail Mitlet Grain Yietd
Sidneyl,lebraska
SoulhDakola
AkronColorado
Wyoming
GrainYield
BUSHEI
WT GninYield BUSHEL
WT Plantheight GrainYield BUSHET
WT PtantheightGrainyietd
pounds/are
lb/bu
lb/bu
pounds/acrelb/bu
, pounds/acre
inches
pounds/acre
inches
AxB-99
3168
AxC-86
3021
BxC-14
3564
BxC-16
3630
BxF-11
4026
CxF-08
3498
DxB-1l
3564
BxD-29
3234
GxF-04
3630
GxF-05
3652
WhiteWonder 3234
A (N-Si-1)
2787
B (N-Si-2)
3212
c (N-si-3)
3234
RedSiberian 3388
E (N-Si-4)
2508
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German3102
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3278
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3410
Snow
tox
3300
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3322
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58.3
58.1
56.9
57.8
55.6
57.6
57.4
57.6
56.4
53.9
54.6
58.7
57.0
57.9
56.7
56.3
55.4
57.7
59.1
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3562
2301
2601
2907
3699
3492
3134
2968
3021
3194
2819
2336
3292
2394
3066
2279
2855
2780
3168
3083
2948
648
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55.8
55.6
55.1
53.5
54.3
54.2
50.3
52.5
59.0
54.0
57.2
54.7
51.1
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56.7
56.9
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43
45
41
44
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50.2
52.1
53.6
54.3
52.8
53.7
54.8
53.6
51.7
40.7
51.2
56.8
53.1
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52.5
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Stirling 1970
11082 1940
10806 1730
11074 1680
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and recordsprovidedby member#applicants
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It take$ up to ten y€ar$ is develop a new variety. FVP encourages plant breeding research to produce even better varieties for
tcmoffow" Without PVP" plant breeders could not atford to inve*t c:rpital ints new vsrietiss and would not t}e ifitsfb$ied in bre€ding
rmprovedvarieties.
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varietiesyou'vFchoten lo make lhe mostof tha grswing
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*nvironment.After sll, if the seed is less than the best, the crop rvilli;;.*,;co.
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l-.;,irl*rtrcentofAgricufture{402-471-1394)formoreinf0ifiation
c*mpanies are authoriaedlotake appropriat€legalaction. Contii{ittl-r*-r
ab*ut ynur rights and re*ponsibilitieewilh PVP varietjo*.
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Big Eluesfem is a native w*rm*$sason. scd-farming gras$ lvhich grri'vx ii:pidiy fram mid-springto earlyfafl. Flants are tall {6+ ft} flnd
robust. lt is hlghly paiaieble even after maturily and is a high produ{r{*ral' rrilritious forage *nd hay. Big bluest*m i* adapled staterrridefer
rang* seedling *n subin'igatedsites and for irrlg*led paoture in mixed r:r !r.vs s{ands" In ea$tern Nebraska, it is adapled on silty and *lay
sites.
C H AM P * Champ is a syntheticvarietydevelopedfrorndivergenttyp.i':. .I f''ri i 'luesterr!and sand bluestemby Nebraskain cooperation
'1i)
with ths U$DA.AR$. lt iea moderatelylate maturing grass averaging Stc, r1*y*eerlierlhan Pawnee. ltis betteradaptedtoruseon sandy
sitesth*n otrherbig bluesterfiv*rietis$.
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It is bestadaptedforforageandconservatlcn
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{3* feet} and welt tillered. lt ha* geod forage value when leave$ ar* tenifr:r :ind succulenf, but palatabilityis only moderate for fall grazing.
Litlle bluest*m is adapted staiewide for use in warm-sesson mixtures and pi.rre$lands on mo$t soils and sites. lt i9 nat as drsught tolerant
as bluegrama.
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selecllonsmgde ln long e$iablishedfields derived
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favofsbleeondiilons'lt iggasily'estgb
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Nebraska.lt ia E late maturinggrassand is a few dap sadier than oto. Nebras&a54 is typicalot cenir:alptainsecotyp*d,"
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lndian Ricegra*.s is a natlveurerm€ea36nbunehgrase.
lt rangesin heightfrum13 to 24 lnchesdependingon precipita{ion.
tndian
*?o:,lextul€d
aqqsanov
sotts.
rhissrass
palarabte
ishlghly
roaricrassJs
orrivddt ii ft;id;t
l$5^,:.j:?l"TlTglv-t1lryl
excellenteffy spnngteed,curesexcepiionally
well,and is valuedas a winterfeedfor livestock.
l*ylry.Srasswae originallycolleded
in 1935ftomasitesouthofwhite Bird,tdaho,bythe punman,Waehingrron,
L9_1lll:
Ifryt
y"?.uel?g:d.tom.152 qc,cgpiqnsfor its vese{ativecharactoristics
and iow seed dormancybi the
fLT:
Ilt]lllj"tl%(l$):.1t
Alleru€{tn,ldaho'F'MCand releasedin 1978.lt is adaptedto the Northwestand inter-mountain
regionswtrereprecipita6cn
av6raies a
to loamyto.sandysoils-lt is notedfor its largoer€crptanttype,rob-ust
stems,abundinttearres,
r""*rt
:i*:,?:1y:ltfff:f_qt_"Y:ly
ro amallcaft, neartyhsirtessetongat€dseeds,and goodto excallenlseedlingvigor,
Cour{Ty .*
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CarlThcfiae
Moniil
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p.qftgf grlss i$a na{ivewarm'season,
grasswhichgroursrapidlyin latespringandearlysummer.on adaptedsitee,it has
sod-forming
ygn yleu ot goodqualityhayandforageif cut or grazedearly.On fall andwinterrange,palatability
is low.Plantsare moderatelv
tall (5+
tlllered'and robu$t.lt is well adaptedfo1use throughoutthe GreatPlainsfor eonsirvationplantingsor in warm-season
Irl-Y"ty
Tll
pastures.
Mostcultiv€l"sare susssBtiblatrcBem filst In some ygals brage qilality and geedyreldrnaybe inecaei.
an early.pasture
switchgrass.lt is atsoa goodsoilerosioncontrolgrass.tt is provenro be oulstandng
l1{9_T_ryFL,!,,
in
lBafiness,in.totalltaclwettis
fof,ageFroduced,and in r€sbtanaeto rust ard otherdieeases,!t rankswell ifl seedproOuctionand in #edting vigor.
lts forageyieldis verycomparableto Neb2S.
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IIESRASKA 28 - ltlebraska28 wasselectedfroma naliw meadowin HoltCountyend dewlopedby Nebraskain coop*rationwilh
lt iaweliadaptsd
earli*rthsnFathfinder.
lat6matudnggra*saboutznreeks
Sevice.lti$ a modsratety
thaUStA-AR$and$oilConservation
hothe northemGreatPlains.
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15
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Lincoln
Lancasler
308-?6?-S$1?
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pATtlFlNtlgR * Pathfinderis a oyntheticvarietydevelopedby Nebraskba*d ihe U$DA"ARSfrom nstivs ecotypescallect€din
NebraBk*and Kansas.tt is a latematuringgrassselectedfor plantvigor,Ieafiness,and superiorforagepertormance.
gRoEER
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308-872-6826
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Bow
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is a laternaturingupl*ndtypedevelopedby Nebraskaand U$BA.AR$.ltuas dewlopedthra*gha singlecycle
SHAWNEE * $haramee
"Cave-in-Rosk'asthe base populalion. lt was releq$edfor its improvedforage
Ef restricted;stratifiedmass seleclionueingthe cullivar
qualityin comparisonto Gave-Rockand improvedforageyieldin comparisonto Trailblazer.lt was namedafterthe $hawneeNational
for the cullivarwasoriginallycollected.lt is adapledto USDAPlantl{ardinessZones5, 6, 7.
Forestln lllinoisnearwh€rethegermplasrn
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308-S72-6826
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Anow Seed Company
Custer
quslityolsti/itchgrass.
ltis a 25 clone
is theresultofa basicgenelicstudyd€eigfledtoimprov€thoforsge
TRAILBLAZER * Trailblazer
U$OA-AR$.
ltwas developedbyNabraska,andthe
andareasf adaptation.
synthetlcvarietysimilartoPathlinderin maturity,appearancai
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grassthat producesexcellentqualitytoragefor
latematuring,cool-season,
sod-forming
Intermedlate Wheatgrass is a moderately
hayorgrazingin th6latespring,earlysummeranclfall.ltwasintroducedfrom€erternEuropeinthe :l9i]0'sandis welladapledto altMsior
bmmebut lEsgto,ersntthancrssted
is rnoredrougit tolerantthan$rfioaith
LandResourceAreasin Nebraska.lhtermedisleBdlsatgrass
Planlsare modiumhe'ght{4+ie€t},welltillered,and rsbuet.
$&eatgras$.
ffigEefmAKERTheinvitrodrymatterdigestibility(lVDMDlrating
Beefmakerisanexcellentintermediatewheatgrassforgrazing"
PtanthetghtforFeefmakatis4?"5inchss.
suohas Hayrnaker.
is on6to two percontagepointshigherthanotherreleaeedwheatgra6$6$
30.9inchesfromtheground.Beefmaker
Theheadlengthis 9.9inches,andheadwidthis 3.7inches.Theflagleafis locatedapproximately
was developedby USDA-AR$and ths Univer*ityof Nebraska"U.$. PlantVarisryProtoctionAppliedFor {PVPA1994}.CertificatsNo.
200400232.
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Cusler
ylfestsrn Wheatgrars is a nativeqool-season
p*rennial,sod forminggrass.lt is a tenaciaus,dry raflgetypg of nativBgra* which
makosgoodspringgraringfsr severalweeksbeforeit becornes$temmyand unpalalable.Westemwheatgrassi$ g€n€rally$afineor
alkalinetolerant.lt doesnotdo wellon lightsoilsbutwilltolerateperiodsof drought.
green,m*diumhsightfdiagewith
varietywithgoodseedlingestahliehment,,llhesdense,da*
ARRIBA*nniba isa rapidlygerminating
foundnearAniba,
aggreseive
rhicomes,Arribawaedevelopedbythe PlantMaterialsCenterat LosLunaE,NewMexicao,froma $Bleclion
Colorado.
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308487-5541
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leafytype,sholtrslittleevidense
in Kansas.lt i$a stronglyrhiaoma@u$
BARTOT{ * Ba*on seedwascollectedalongclaybottomlands
seedproduclion.
of ru$ problems,and i* superiorin seedproduqiion,lts intendeduee is for pasture,and
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nativegrassthatprefersmoist$ites.Thisperennialbunchgraeshaeverygoodseedlingvigorand
Canada Wildrye is a cocl-season,
earlyspringgrowth,whichmakss,t easyis establishandccvergroundrapidly.lt 6lso hassoffe shadotoleranceandwill,growin sandy
soil.The seed hesdis * noddingspike thet maturesin July.C*nad* wildryeleatbladesare flat $litha roilghuppersurfaceand finely
valueand lhe driadseed headstookgreat
toathedmargins.lt makesa gcodcompanionin a prairiernlxtur€.The planthas omame.ntal
in flowerarrangements
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lt hasa lfigler us€fullife:flanmany,str€ins
MANDAII * Mandanwildryeis shortarend i* rnoreleafythanordinaryCanadawildrlae.
ha$ihe abitiiyt* udthstandgraeingover a periodof severil years.lt is e*tily estaOtistre{3n$,wlthits rapidgrow.canprcducehighforage
area, ll is susceplibletc rust bul is mcre r€li$tantthan olher strains.lt was
yields,Mandancan he gro!ffrlover a widegeographicat
ievelopedat the NartheinGreatFlainsField$tationlrom a rnasssal€ctioncoltect€don uplandnearMandan,NorthDakota.
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perennialgrasswttichreEoducesby seedand*egmd1ry$vetV
cool-eeason
sod-fcrrning,
Kentu*ky Bluegrass is a long*lived,
by seedor sod.Kentuckybluegrass
turfgrassareas"lt maybe established
bv rhizomel.ft is wrdelyusedfor mediumtrohighmaintenance
soils.lt prefersfull sunlightbut can standpartialshade.lGntuc*ybluegragshas
is mostsuitedto fertite,weltdrained,medium-textured
mediumtogoodtvithgoodabjlity
stress.Weertolerance:is
droughtandhightemperature
issusceptlbleto
afibrousshaltnwrootsystemand
"q/pe$"by
to rcesver.Wlthoutmowing,plant$er€ ffioderetelyshortto mediumheight{2-3feet}. Cultivars(varieties)may be groupedinto
rc{lliremetlHb.
growth
and
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adaBtation,
habit,
disease
Wlhral
lhe differencesin texture;iolar, shootdensig,
ffi gnl;.;.m$T - Brilliantis an American-type
withoutstanding
lurf quatityandtop-ratedbluograssdroughtanddiseaseblerance.lt
is a veryuniform.uprightdenseturfwitha bright,darkgreenc,olorandperformswellin a widerangeof welldrainedsoils,pHlap6.of 1.5
bluegrassapplications,includingsodproductionandsportsturf.U'S.Protected
to7.5. itioleratesmowingheightsto0.S'andisidealforall
Variety{PVPA19$4}.Certificatehl*" 99003$S.
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turf.lt may
soundandenergyefficient
asan ecologically
lt is verysuitableforuseunderlowto mediummaintenanie
bv stolonJ(runners).
in mid
begin_s.growth
Oi establishedUysbed,plugs.or sod.Evenwithoutmowing,plantsare veryshortheight{6-8inclres}.Buffalograss
to lateMayandbeginsto go dormantwtththe firstfrost.lt hasa lightgreencolorandfinetexturedleaves.lt growsbestin full sunlightand
turfgrasses,
becauseit
has a higherresistanceto droughtstressthanr.sol.season
is adaptedto a wid-"e
rang6of edf types.Buffalograss
deeprootsysternand less leafsurfacearea.
hasan exten$ive.
ffi N*Turf brand BOWIE - Bowieis a widelyadaptedvariotythatexhibitsqualityvegetative
lt haslowgrowthhabit
characteristics.
survival
Codyandrts-winter
andTatanka.Bcwiehasa sour$eto rnediumleaftexture,eimitarto
anda mediumgreencotorsimilarto-Texoka
to the
i* eq{al te Teioka and Tatanka.ft has shsrrrr}good diseaseiolerancslo Leaf Spot and Dellsr$pot and has good tol@rance.
quicklywilh
to resistgoingdormantunderdrought
droughttolerance
excetlent
vigorandestablishes
Mite.Bowiehasexcellent
Buffalograss
c*nditions,Bowiewas devetepedthcugfrthe cooperativeeffortsof the NativsTurfgrassGrotlpand the Universityof Nebraska.Seedof
productianand gatecf ss+d
Fowieis producedand marksiedexctuiivetyunderthe directionof the NativeTurfgrass€rsup, :Unauthoriaed
is ifiegat.U.S ProtectedVariety U"$.ProtectedVariety(PVFA1994].CertilicateNc. ?001S0201"
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ffi HaTurf hrand COFY - Codyis a widetyadapted,ver*alileturfgrass.variety.
plantswhichSrlen .u.pearlierin
lt has low-growing
cultivars.lt hasa mediumgreencolorwithexceflentdensityand
the sprt*gand havea darkergreencolorthanmostotherbuffalograss
Excellenlvigorand
andproperlymanaged.Codymaintainsa highqualityturfthroughoutlle..suAme,r.
textuieqiatities.Onceestablished
by the membersof the NativeTurfgrassGroupandthe
a qoodspreadratehelpit establishquickly.Codywas developedcooperatively
underthedirectionof the NatlveTurfgrass
*esearchDivision.Seedoi Codyls producedandtnarketedexclusively
UiOrasgiAgricultural
25.
productionend salecf eeedis illegal.U.S,ProtectedVarieiy{FVPA19$4} Ce*ificateNo' 9600'1
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