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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Historical Materials from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Extension 2005 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 See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/extensionhist Part of the Agriculture Commons, and the Curriculum and Instruction Commons Nelson, Lenis Alton; Anderson, Bruce; Klein, Robert N.; Elmore, Roger Wesley; Baltensperger, David D.; Shapiro, Charles A.; Knezevic, Stevan Z.; and Krall, James, "EC05-101 Spring Seed Guide, 2006" (2005). 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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 Thbleof Contents 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 NebraskaGrain SorghumHybridTests AlfalfaTrial Sunflower O a t V a r i e t y T e s. t s ProsoMilletTrials. ChickpeaVarietyTrials. Brassicalnformation ............4 .....11 ..........36 ......56 ......62 ........71 ........73 .......73 ..........77 ......78 NebraskaCrop Improvement AssociationContents Directory P l a n t V a r i ePt yr o t e c t i o n A c t PerennialForageGrasses..... Turfgrasses T u r f g r aSsosd . . Soybeans . SoybeanVarietyCharacteristics-2006 O a t V a r i e t y C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s -.2 0 0 6 Oats.. SpringBarley SpringTriticale..... Millet. M i l l e t V a r i e t y C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s -.2 0 0 6 HybridSeedCorn.. N e b r a s k a S e e d Q u a l i t y A s s uPrraongcrea m SoybeanBuyer'sNotice. ApprovedSeedConditioners.. CustomCertifiedConditioners 2 0 0 5N C I A M e m b e r s .........80 ........82 .....82 .......86 ..........86 .........87 .....87 .........88 ...........88 .....89 ......89 ...........90 .......90 .......91 . ..... ....91 ..........91 .....92 ......92 ......93 Produced nv Midwest PrOduCef ffi Seed Guide 2006 .........9 4-StarSeedCompany.. ........22 ...... Ag-Com .....27 Agri-Solutions,Inc.. . . .....9 CrustBuster . . . . . ...55 AndersonSeed. . . . . . . ..10 ArrowSeedCo. . . . . ....3 BASFPlantScience.... . . . . . . .55 BlueValleySeed . . . . . 21 BrothersEquipment ClarksAg Supply ......46 D J SF a r m S e r v i c e , L . L . C . " . . . .....46 EpleyBrothers ....21 FriesenusA. .Insidefront cover GarstSeedCo. . . .........2I GoldenHarvest .....55 HeineHybridSeed. . . . .Insidebackcover Hybrids Hoegemeyer .....48-49 KrugerSeedCo. Luhr's Cert.Seed& Conditioning. . . . .Backcover ......47 MaschmannMills. .........29 MidlandSeed. ....26 Nitragin,Inc. .......10 NuPrideGenetics .......66 PeckMfg. .........7 Reinkelrrigation ....15 StineSeedCompany . . . . ...79 StockSeedFarms . . . . ..79 Sudengalndustries .......23 T-Llrrigation... .........26 TriumphSeed. .........47 U A P M i d w e sFt r- e m o n. t. . . ....54 UAPMidwest-York . . . . . ...96 Valleylrrigation .....25 Irrigation Zimmatic Page 1 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, I,lnssln Panhandle ResearchandExtensionCenter,Scottsbluff HaskellAgriculturalLaboratory,Concord HaskellAgriculturalLaboratory,Concord TorringtonResearch andExtensionCenter,Torrington, WY ,i!, ACKNOWLEDGMENT li.,l 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 ' t$ CooperativeExtensionService.Testswere supportedin part by fees paid by seedproducersand distributors. #J 'qq , 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 1 centimeter= 0.394inches =2.471acres t hectare 1 kilogram= 2.205pounds I hectoliter= 2.838bushels Kilogram/trectoliter= lblba x 1.287 = bu/A x 62.78(56#bu) Kilograms/hectare Page2 cm=inchesx2.54 hd=acresx0.405 kg.=poundsx 0.454 hl = bushelsx0.352 SeedGuide 2006 Sa the i. the gton. t the [ ]. i ears. due and lmes NEBRASKACORN HYBRID TESTS Lloars later 200s unda strcn Corn productionasofNovemberI wasforecasted at 1.28billion bushels.Averageyield at 157bula.Pastcornyieldsarereportedas followed(bu/a): State Iriested Non-irrigated 1998 t45 r59 t20 1999 140 159 113 2000 r25 155 82 2001 140 r64 108 2402 r22 162 JI 2W3 r45 NA NA 2004 168 NA NA 2005 t57 NA NA wene Dryt Cent squa 2005Crop Production Summary hybr 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. l4). 63-7 Pim DeX Ave farn 53t NK @ bt* Pen Grainyieldsareexpressed 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. Page4 Seed Guide 2006 ent of Se 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 E I I I 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. the although 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 fd ) 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- SeedGuide2006 Page5 i 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.. . : ' ' 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. on 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 -: 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 ,.,.....:r ,Lime needed0lb/a. ors.:.:).rvo,Bray_l Phosphorous,ppm l8 MED, potassium, ppm 625 VHI. Hasrings silt loam. York: Pivot irrigated. Previous crop: soybean2004. Field Cultivated and planted. - -. 100lb/a Fertilizer: 150 actual \ ;. ::: ll-52-0. Herbicide: Lumax banded 1.75 ptta.Insecticide: None. 7 irrigations @ 1 -l inch each time. Nitrogen in deprh ..: ' l.ta. 16.0 avg ppm, Page 6 Seed Guide 2006 t $11'i:gx'4*t j ' li:f '$ &qli:fi'r#;$a)l;t ; . lir, t:!.: '..,fl #.xrut aPek ffii""brKq, $i;u:,s:: ;$'H x,6,g :i, i: iir#ixl ,i iji,+,, t i ' r,tiffi...s,.fl .* ."$:ff.4;$.-ffi i ir "qfr'ft":? H;$"H:' $$'tr'flF'ffiF' . " ". 1.,,- , :i;:rilt:li i]i l r{.tl Reinke j r i,irn i:ai"1i,{i}.i l:lliii ti:triir'lii:i l' on everyto\ryer WithGreenback,you'llearnrebates youpurchase-including andselectcomponenis phonelinks,telemetry panels, RAIVIS GPSguidance, f ien a n c i nogp t i o n s e x c l u s i v R e i n k e ' s m o r e . and program offerevenmorewaysto and Pick-a-Date save,too. Don'twait.AskyourReinkedealeraboutGreen backtoday, Some restrictionsapply.Financeprogramsare subjectto change /r'ithoutnot'ce. 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Storm on May 12 dumped 5 inches of rain causing old crop residue to flood acrosstest plot, causing damagedue to lost of number of plantsin rows. Saline: Rainfed. Soybean,corn rotation. Fertilizer: 120lbla actual N. Herbicide: .66 ozla Permit. Nitrogen in depth sample 188 lb/a, 17.4 avg . 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 VHl. Zinc ppm 1.22HI. Silty clay loam. 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, Organic Matter l.l7o, Bray-l Phosphorousppm 33 HI, K ppm253YHIZn ppm 1.42 HI. rre Holt: Irrigated. Crop history: NA. Fertilizer: Spayed with 130 lb/a 28-0-0-55, Dry starter 95 lbsia l8-46-0, 60 lb/a K, 60 lb/a 34-0-0. J: tr 25, 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: p H 5 . 9 3 .O . M . 1 . 7 4 7 a . Dawson: Gravity irrigated, ridge till. 2004 Com, 2003 soybean.Fertilizer: 175 lb N preplant. Herbicide: Preemergence2.3 qt Bicep II Magnum, Postemergence 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 Maner l.l4%o. Brown: Ridge till, furrow irrigated. Crop history: NA. Fertilizer: Starter 40 N lb/a, 6 lb S. Sidedress90 lb/a N + 5 lb S. Herbicide: 2.5 q{a Lumax preemergence. 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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Insecticides: Fertilizer:80 lb N preplant.Herbicide:2.5 qt Lumaxpreemergence. 2 Skip 2 scheme,26,000in row or 13,000plantVa' Plant in Perkins: No-till into wheatstubble.2004winter wheat,2003fallow.Planted Insecticide:None.Soil testresults:pH 5.09,Organic Max + 10 oz Clarity Preemergence. Fertilizer:90 lb N. Herbicide:3.5 pt Guardsman Matter1.687o. Scotts Bluff: cravity Irrlgated.Crop history: Wheat2004.Fertilizer: Preplant,Fertilizer was 140lb N and l0 lb of S, I qt Humic acid/a' Sourcematerialswere32-0-0andThiosul.Starterfertilizer was27 lb N, 68 lb q 3.7 lb K, 6.8 lb S, 2 lb Zn, 2 lb Mnta,25 tb of N in the irrigation water,July2l. Herbicide:1.5oz of Optionand8 oz of Clarityla.Insecticide:None.Soil sample:Nitrogenin depthsample152lbla, l4'l lSo Ga t{e u Sa! ppm 612 VHI, Phosphorus ppm 24MED, Potassium avg ppm,Soil pH 8.2,Lime needed0 lb/a,OrganicMatter l.8%o,Bray-l Phosphorous ' enabled August andSeptember in growth, weather but warmer slow 8.8 MED. Growingseasonwassomewhat average.Early cool weather &r Sr crop to be maturewhen killed by hard freezeon October4. GoshenCounty,Wyoming: hrigated.Crop history:Corn2004.Diskedtwice.Fertilizer:Rateof 180lb N. 35 lb P + 20 Ib S. Herbicide:1.5 fb. oz Option,1.5oz Distinct,2 qt liquidN, 40 oz Clarity. Ctay Gravtty lrrigated Bt-Rootworm: SCAL. Crophistory:Corn2004,Soybean2003.Fertilizer:200 lb N asNH3. Herbicide:2.3 qt Insecticide:None.Soil sample:Nitrogenin depthsample48 lb/a N, soil RoundupWeatherMAXa on 5/5 preemergence. HarnessX1gfa,22oz ppm 545,Znppml.84 ppm 18;Potassium pH6.T,Lime,needed None,OrganicMatter2.9Vo,Bray-l Phosphorous 190lb N asNH3 with N servpreplant.l0 gal 10-34-0 Buffalo Gravity Irrigated Bt-Rootworm: Crophistory:Corn 2004, 2lA3.FertiLizer: at planting.Herbicide:I qt/aBicepII Magnumin 15inch bandat planting.Insecticide:4 ola Regentat plantand3.5 gal Sulfuras 12-0-O-26 ing. 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Brand nameand h brids of eachentrant ASGROW CIRCLE cs-2605RR/rGCB, CS-8607HX, CS-8609HX, CS-0609, CS-5509YGC8, CS-6133RR/YGCB, CS6199RR/yGCB, CS-561 3YGCB, 4HX,CS-861 CS-841 4HX,CS-8005RR/yGCB, CS-8274YGCB, CS- 8264YGCB CHANNEL CROP GENETICS CROP LAND CROWS DEKALB Genetics 7H261l.#, 7138RBT## 501RR## 661 ##,5038t##, 576grCL##, 170291 ##, 2148##,4911Sr##,52029t ##, 7W057 ## DKC55-82, DKC57-30, DKC57-94, DKC61-72##, DKC64-81##, DKC63-62##, DKC52-40##,DKC4z-ffi//#, DKC54-47##, DKC53-07##, DKC55-82RR##,DKC57-94##, DKC60-19##, DKC60-19##, DKC54-51##, DKC60-16##, DKC63-81##, DKC63-62## (YGCB/RR2), DYNA.GRO 53K98(RR2), SEEDS 55P41 55p57(ycCB/RR2) EPLEY BROS HYBRIDS E14R95YGCB, E24RgOYGCB, E36R65YGCB, E367OYGCB, E3225RRRW, E3454, E3436LL g6608T FOUR STAR SEED 57589r,6573RRB[, 9503RRST, GARST 8376YG1, 8380tI8548yG1, 8665yG1, 8552yG1, 8535yc1/|I8566yG1, 8292yG1##, 8377YG1/RR##, GOLDEN HARVEST H851YGCB, H827YGCB, Hg56yGCB, Hg2oyGCB, H81gyGCB, H-9250##, 9124-61./i# GRAND VALLEY 21R04, 11850,128128 X12HX36B 23p038 23805813878,X12HX34p, 229mp HAWKEYE 3138t,Exp04-8269f, 3158T, 316$llExp03-70487 HEINE H851YGCB,H827YGCB, H856YGCB, H82OYGCB, H818YGCB HOEGEMEYER 4271-RRl.#, HUGHES HPO513RR## KAYSTAR KX-8908r, KX-798081, KX-8770RR8I, KX-861 sBt,KX861 sBt## KRUGER K-5313YGC8, K-931 3YGCB, K-5514YGC8, K-8414HX, K-06148, K-0614A, K-9115RR/YGCB, K911 SYGPLUS, K.911 7A,K-541 5TS,K-061 6YGCB, K.251 7RR/YGCB, K.g3O8YGPLUS LGSEEDS LG2545BT, LG2633BT, LG2619BT, LG264OBI, 1G2679 MERSCHMAN M 508C, M 509A-3, M 610F-1, M 311A-1, M 512C-1, M 612D-1, M 6138,M 314A-3, M 314A-7 MARK 1102HX110, SEED RR058T105, 0481105 MYCOGEN 2J525,2R570, 2H565,2p692,2p722,2E705, 2R570i1# 2T655## , 2J25## , 2R416##, MIDLAND-PHILLIPS 7B13RRYGCB, 71zYGCB, 7B1sRRYGCB, TA2gRRYGCB M/VV GENETICS G87 62Bt##,G8122##, 7H261 ##, Gg125Bi. # NC+ 4827RBT ##, 4502W ##, 5434W ##,55s5HL##, NORTHRUP KING N65C5##, N70T9##, N67T M#, N76D3##, g10RR NUPRIDE 50908, 5112, 5123,51238, 5125,51308, 51558, 904RRCB, 51458, CGF CGF OTTILIE 5006YGCB, 5184YGCB, 5334YGCB, 5436YGCB, 5476YGCB PIONEER 34NM##,34N42##,33851##, 34N43/.#,32829i.#,31G68##,33P67##,31A13##, 3/lH32/.#,35y67##, 34896l,#, 34A16##, 35A30## PREMIUN P252.P250 SEED PRODUCERS 7321##, RENZE 14s4YGPLIRR, 2434YGRWRR, 2526YGRW/RR, 3364YGPL, 3454YGPL,6276,6406, 8196YGCB, 8226YGCB, 8336YGCB,8386YGCB, 8454YGCB, 8526YGCB, Exp8546YGCB,9365YGCB/RR, 9454YGCB/RR, 9526YGCB/RR, 8286YGCB STINE 9703YGCB, 9724YGCB, 9804YGCB TAYLOR 965RR/BI, 955RR/Br TRISLER 5244RRCB, 5255RRCB, 5257C8, 5337C8, 5337RRCB, 5338RRCB, 5160C8, 5245C8, 5240C8, 51758r, 513oRRCB, 5257RRCB, 280C8, 5337RRCB TRIUMPH 18668t,1416Bt,1536CBRR, 1536RwRR YIELD KING YKlO2ATTX##, YK11OB## grown ##Widely hybrids thatwereentered bytheUN-LAgronomy department. Seed Guide 2006 Page13 SoutheastRainfed Corn Hybrid Tests Gageand NemahaCounties- 2005 KRUGER PIONEER PIONEER NUPRIDE KRUGER NUPRIDE KRUGER MIDLAND KING NORTHRUP MERSCHMAN MERSCHMAN NUPRIDE TRISLER MERSCHMAN KRUGER RENZE RENZE DEKALB Genetics KING NORTHRUP SEED CO GARST ASGROW MIDLAND HAWKEYE KRUGER RENZE KRUGER RENZE CO GARST SEED TRISLER RENZE KRUGER TAYLOR KRUGER TAY|.0R MERSCHMAN KRUGER KRUGER KRUGER KRUGER TRISLER MERSCHMAN STINE KRUGER TRISLER KRUGER NUPRIDE KING NORTHRUP STINE STINE KRUGER RENZE KRUGER KRUGER K-9313YGCB 33851## 31G68## cGF904 K-8414HX 51558 K-2517RR/yGCB TBl3RRYGCB N 65C5## M-314A-3 M-311A-1 51238 5337RRCB M-6138 K-9212RR/YGCB 9526YGCB/RB 8454YGCB DKC63-81## N 7603## 8548YG1 RX71sRR## TBl5RRYGCB 3138t K-93t0YGCB 8526YGCB K-9115RR/yGCB EXP8546YGCB 8376YG1 5240C8 8386YGCB K-5313YGCB 95sRR/BI K-06148 965RR/BI M-509A-3 K-0617A K-241ORR/YGCB K-0608A K.56O6YGCB 5257RRCB M-612D-1 9703YGCB K-0508 5130RRCB K-06144 51308 N 70T9## 9804YGCB 9724YGCB K-991OYGCB 6406 K-9111YGCB ' K-860SHX Averageall-entrltq':. -', .: _1.. Diflerdnce req.forsig.5o/o Department byUN-LAgronomy ##entered Page14 3T,,$,,,f,lifil lb/bu bu/a llula bu/a ocl 151 149 149 149 147 146 145 143 143 143 143 141 141 140 140 140 140 139 157 153 159 166 15'l 153 145 1M 139 15.5 15.8 15.6 131 142 138 138 137 137 139 1F'7 tJo 137 136 136 136 135 135 134 134 133 133 133 132 132 131 131 130 129 129 129 128 128 128 126 126 126 125 124 122 121 121 120 119 119 119 - {2( 't8 tcl 148 148 147 144 tcl 149 142 140 144 146 136 147 130 135 147 142 141 135 140 130 148 123 125 133 140 131 131 131 129 134 130 136 131 121 137 121 126 120 't31 118 118 107 124 1t0 129 127 137 IJ 142 131 133 137 140 135 133 141 128 144 137 124 130 129 135 128 137 118 142 140 130 123 130 131 128 129 124 128 119 124 135 1't4 130 125 130 117 125 124 135 116 128 108 111 E 15.5 15.7 15.9 15.3 15.3 16.0 15.5 't5.6 16.3 16.1 15.3 16.0 15.6 15.4 15.7 15.7 15.4 15.6 15.5 l c .z + 16.0 15.5 15.6 15.5 15.6 15.6 15.4 15.6 15.6 15.7 15.5 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.2 15.7 15.7 15.8 15.3 15.5 15.6 15.8 15.5 15.9 15.6 15.3 15.6 15.3 15.3 tJl tJ.o 13 0.4 s 57.5 59.4 59.0 57.3 58.9 59.5 57.8 58.8 59.1 58.5 61.1 59.2 58.0 61.1 58.8 58.4 59.1 61.0 58.7 58.1 60.0 59.0 60.2 57.3 58.2 58.8 61.0 59.2 60.2 60.5 58.0 58.7 59.1 59.9 60.2 61.6 59.2 59.1 58.2 58.8 60q 59.7 59.2 s8.3 59.8 59.0 58.7 59.0 58.9 58.5 60.0 58.7 58.7 59.2 0.8 Seed Guide 2006 Bn TR f{t M P( KR KF K N Av D TF R Pl Av D Qor EASIL#d$ sf;'trs SYSTErt.f (;SNNEHASYIETD= : " 1 2 - , 3 - , 4 -a n d 6-Box SystemsAvailable In Low ProfileModels Over900+Units In 23 States& Canada lf youwantto be sure thatthe industry's best cornandsoybeangenetics arein the bag.., Justmakesure thatthe nameSTINE' is on the bag. The Best Built, Best priced System In The Industry. f#CTARKSAG SUPPTY f,$S"$4$-955S {i*rks, l$*trra*k;r S6$,A4&15S8 - "- -" Visil u* at: lv$weiarks*ti,iupply.r,iri* SoutheastRainfed Corn Hybrid Tests 2003- 2005 Brand Average Grain BrokenBushel Yield moisture stalk weight bu/a pct pct lb/bu 2 YearAverages TRIUMPH 1866Bt 174 15.8 1 RENZE B454YGCB 168 14.8 1 MERSCHMAN M-311A.,I 167 14.3 1 PIONEER $851 162 15.2 1 KRUGER K-9212RR/YGCB 156 14.5 1 KRUGER K-9111YGCB 145 13.9 2 KBUGER K.gglOYGCB137 13.6 a NUPRIDE 51308 135 15.5 1 Average allentries 156 14.7 1 Difference req.forsig.Solo 19 N S . N,S TBIUMPH 1B66Bt RENZE B454YGCB PIONEER 33851 Average allentnes Difference req.forsig.5olo Seed Guide2006 3 YearAverages 160 1B.4 154 16.3 151 16.4 155 1 7. 0 N.S. N.S. 1 1 0 1 N.S. 60.0 ]. t , Orin Borchers Holdrege,Nebr. 308-991-8151 Randtl Patefield Laurel, Nebr. 402-640-6549 cd.b 6t.1 59.4 58.7 58.6 58.5 58.6 59.2 0.7 58.0 57.4 58.8 58.1 N.S. SIeve Faxon Qgqtlce,Nebr. 402-223_8338 Iutke S_cheehinger l-remont.Nebr. 712-579-1711 Galen Schnack Lincoln,Nebr. 712-579-1452 Lercy Teiral Beatri-ce, frf?iOr. 4.oz-zsai_tiiae Afan lbmpkins Aurora,Nebr. 402_694_9612 Ameriears Best, Pfanting America's Best P a g e1 5 East Central Rainfed Corn Hybrid Tests Saundersand Butler Counties- 2005 Avenge bu/a 135 32481 HAWKEYE 8386YGCB 132 RENZE 132 SEED 8660Bt STAR FOUR SEED6573RRBI 131 STAR FOUR 131 CO 8548YG1 SEED GARST K-8414HX 130 KRUGER 8336YGCB 130 RENZE 130 ## 33851 P|0NEER 129 KING N 65C5## NORTHRUP 127 ## 34N42 PIONEER 127 9454YGCB/RR RENZE K-9313YGCB126 KRUGER 126 MERSCHMAN M.612D.1 126 6406 RENZE 126 MERSCHMAN M-509A-3 MERSCHMAN M.311A-1 125 125 5123 NUPRIDE K.g31OYGCB124 KRUGER RX715RR## 124 ASGROW 123 K-0614A KRUGER 123 CO 8376YG1 SEED GARST 123 LG2640Bt LGSEEDS 123 MERSCHMAN M-314A-3 122 4B K-061 KRUGER 122 K-2410RRiYGCB KRUGER 122 K-9115RR/YGCB KRUGER K-5313YGCB121 KRUGER 121 K-9212RR/YGCB KRUGER 121 MERSCHMAN M-6138 63-81## 120 GeneticsDKC DEKALB 1't9 ## KING N 7OT9 NORTHRUP 118 K-O6O8A KRUGER TBl3RRYGCB117 MIDLAND ' K-5606YGCB116 KRUGER 116 9526YGCB/RR RENZE 116 K-0508 KRUGER K-9910YGCB115 KRUGER 114 KING N 76D3## NORTHRUP 113 TBlsRRYGCB MIDLAND 8286YGCB 112 RENZE K-9407YGCB110 KRUGER 109 K-8609HX KRUGER 109 K-25O6RR/YGCB KRUGER K.9111YGCB1W KRUGER 8526YGCB 104 RENZE 122 allentries Average 17 req.forsig.5olo Difference Department byUN-LAgronomy ## entered Paoe16 Brand Hybtid Yield Saundets bu/a 147 146 142 142 137 146 140 149 134 137 141 132 147 149 142 142 143 132 128 147 131 132 130 139 123 127 128 130 134 138 137 129 133 131 124 138 116 121 121 119 120 116 117 122 123 133 23 Butler bu/a 't22 117 122 119 124 114 120 110 124 116 112 119 105 103 109 108 106 115 120 99 115 114 116 105 120 117 113 111 107 101 101 113 100 100 108 93 113 106 105 105 99 102 100 91 84 109 28 Gnin moisture Bruken 15.4 15.3 15.2 15.5 15.3 15.3 15.1 15.5 15.1 15.3 15.7 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.4 15.1 15.4 15.3 15.8 15.6 16.0 15.4 15.2 15.7 15.2 15.2 16.1 15.2 15.4 15.2 15.2 15.1 16.1 15.1 15.1 15.4 15.7 15.2 15.2 15.0 15.2 15.1 16.1 15.4 0.5 2 0 2 0 0 4 2 8 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Slalk U 0 3 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 2 U 5 3 0 0 3 0 3 U 2 4 22 2 0 5 2 0 Dropped Ear 3 3 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 3 5 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 2 6 2 3 4 6 0 4 0 5 2 2 2 5 4 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 4 2 NS Bushel Weight lb/bu 60.8 60.6 60.1 400 58.6 59.3 58.7 60.1 59.7 59.8 59.8 58.3 60.9 60.7 60.1 60.9 59.9 58.9 59.7 60.4 59.7 59.2 58.9 59.1 59.9 59.7 58.6 59.4 61.1 60.8 60.0 59.1 59.1 59.0 58.6 59.2 58.5 59.1 59.7 60.6 6 1. 1 58.8 60.8 59.2 58.3 59.7 1.1 Bl P K R K K A D P R A D St Seed Guide 2006 ht E'astCentral Rainfed Corn Hybrid Tests 2003- 2005 Average Yield bu/a Grain moisture pct Bloksn stalk pct Bushel wGight lb/bu 2 YearAverages PIONEER 33851 161 KRUGER K-9212RR/YGCB 1 5 9 RENZE 9454YGCB/RR 156 KRUGER K-9111YGCB 140 KRUGER K.991OYGCB 139 Average allentries 151 Difference req.forsig.5olo 15 14.8 14.2 14.4 13.8 13.8 14.2 N.S. 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 N.S. 60.3 59.0 59.3 59.1 58.7 59.3 N.S. 3 YearAverages 161 159 160 N.S. 14.9 15.0 15.0 N.S. 3.0 4.0 3.5 N.S, 59.7 58.5 59.1 N,S. Brand Hybrid PIONEER 33851 RENZE 9454YGCB/RR Average allentries Difference req;forsig.5olo ''ffinl HtttFlnit? atgnrn hrtlenrlinm lffi sm 'iEilt ffi E:ffi EL '::"' :r; f,ro Ew t ": ,:1' 1ffig 5S 5l"r I Seed Guide 2006 Page17 Southeastlrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests York and Valley Counties- 2005 Erand Hybdd Yiold York bu/4' Av6rage bu/a 245 32829## PIONEER 33851 ## PIONEER ," 24 242 9365YGCB/RR RENZE ,239 cs-&414HX CIRCLE 236 3168t HAWKEYE 235 6406 RENZE 234 CS-6133RR/YGCB CIRCLE 293 cs-8274YGCB CIRCLE 233 M-314A-7 MERSCHMAN 233. RX752RR/YGCB## ASGROW 233 P25A PREMIUM SEED ': 23? 8454YGCB RENZE .' ..,292 t 71zYGCB MIDLAND ".232 K-06148. KRUGER ,' 231 TBl3RRYGCB MIDLAND 231 9526YGCB/RR RENZE 231 14168r TRIUMPH 230 1536CbRR TRIUMPH 230 CS.6199RR/YGCB CIRCLE 230 N 70T9## KING NORTHRUP 230 K-9313YGCB KRUGER 230 5240C8 TRISLER 229 TBlSRRYGCB MIDLAND 228 5257RRCB TRISLER 228 K-9115RR/YGCB KRUGER 227 Bt 9503RR STAR SEED FOUR 227 M-6120-1 MERSCHMAN 227 CS-8(}O5RR/YGCB CIRCLE 227 5245C8 TRISLER 225 K"0614A KRUGER 224 57588t FOUR STAR SEED 224 K-25r7RR//GCB KRUGER 223 M-610F-l MERSCHMAN 223 cs-0409 CIRCLE 222 9454YGCB/RR RENZE 221 51758t TRISLER 221 5244RRCB TRISLER 221 M-6138 MERSCHMAN 221 K-5416YGC8 KRUGER 219 M-512C-1 MERSCHMAN 219 8386YGCB RENZE 219 K.9212RR/YGCB KRUGER 219 tYGCB K-911 KRUGER 219 K-55t4YGCB KRUGER 219 cs-5509YGCB CIRCLE 218 K.9313BRYGCB KRUGER 218 M-508C MERSCHMAN 217 N 76D3## KING NORTHRUP 217 N 65G5 ## KING NORTHRUP 217 N 6Tt4## KING NORTHRUP 216 5112 NUPRIOE 216 K-991OYGCB KRUGER 216 3'tsBt HAWKEYE 216 6573RRBt SEED FOUR STAR 216 9703YGCB STINE 214 DKC60-19## DEKALB Genetics 212 8526YGCB RENZE 211 cs-8609HX CIRCLE 210 cs-8614HX CIRCLF 207 661## CROPLAN 203 8286YGCB RENZE 201 5038r## CROPLAN 196 K-0617A KRUGER 224 Average allentries N.S. req.forsig.5% Ditference Depattment ## entered byUN-LAgron0my Page 18 Valley bura 277 246 272 251 241 251 263 213 240 212 ,' 227 2N 219 205 . 246, .243,: 255 ,'. :,23V ;,297 . ,'258 ', 240 ' 269 .26 235 235 235 241 258 231 241 232. 250 235 234 240 234 223 244 228 232 229 233 223 240 243 242 239 x9 223 211 ;. 226 A7 i zos 221 1S2 211 224 225 224 219 202 ..226 215 223 203 218 219 213 216 224 204 217 214 215 209 219 202 198 195 198 215 202 211 226 207 199 210 223 216 224 208 214 197 219 215 203 2M 188 204 193 185 190 212 24 . 235 226 212 228 236 223 210 217 208 224 218 234 213 213 220 218 232 209 213 216 201 215 25 . Gnin moiglure pcl ,' 17.2 16.2 14.7 15.5 16.0 14,9 14.4 15.9 15.9 '15.0 . 1$Z 15"3 14.7 , to.J 14.6 16.4 14;9 15:6 15.0 15.4 15.5 15.4 15.8 15.5 15.5 16.1 15.6 15.4 15.4 tJ. I 14.6 15.8 14.3 14.6 16 6 14.4 14.8 16.5 IJ.J 15.9 15.6 1n E 14.1 15.1 14.5 | f,.o 14.8 14.7 1t a 15.6 14.6 14.9 '14.8 15.7 14.6 14.0 16.2 14.4 to.J 15.4 1i a tJ.o 14.8 15.2 0.8 . 1 Broken Stalk pct Bushel Weight lb/br 0 0 0 ,0 1 0 0 0 4 8 ,0 0 58.0 59.8 63.2 57.8 55:5 0 I 7 0 7 bu.b 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 o 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 4 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 4 0 21 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 N,S 60.3 88.6 59.4 58.7 56.7 58,5 58.7 59.2 58.8 58.6 58.4 59.0 59,0 59.0 57.2 57.8 58.2 58.7 58.5 58.2 59.4 59.0 57.9 59.4 58.5 57.7 59.7 57.1 58.2 58.3 58.9 60.1 58.5 58.7 58.2 59.4 JV.J 59.0 58.1 48.5 58.3 58.1 59.0 59.5 57.2 59.4 58.9 58.3 60.4 57.7 57.5 56.8 59.9 59.9 59.5 60.3 s8.3 N.S. Seed Guide2006 Pndfltrton et coill hct loetons - 200t n I It G &n s# r I s t *$i$$$*fr u$ u$l nr glr$$H t f; Gfl|lIH:G SoutheastIrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests 2003- 2005 Average Yield bula TRIUMPH HAWKEYE. TRISLER. PIONEER HAWKEYE TRISLER RENZE FOUR STAR SEED TRISLER RENZE FOUR STAR SEED KRUGER KRUGER KRUGER Average allentries Ditference req.forsig.SVo 14168t 316Br 5257RRCB 33851 3158t 5245C8 8454YGCB 57588r 5244RRCB 9454YGCB/RR 6573RRBr K-9212RR/ycCB K-991OYGCB K.9111YGCB TRISLER PIONEER RENZE RENZE Average allentries Ditference req.for sig.so/b 5257RRCB 33851 9454YGCB/RR 8454YGCB SeedGuide2006 2 YearAvenges 235 234 232 230 227 227 227 225 225 222 222 222 218 217 226 N.S. 3 YeaAverages 231 229 228 228 229 N.S. Gmin moisture Broken slalk oct DGI 15.4 166 15.7 16.3 15;4 15.8 15.6 15.2 15.1 2 2 1q7 15.9 15.1 15.1 14.8 15.6 0.6 16.8 17.0 16.7 16.7 16.8 N.S. I 5 2 1 3 I 3 1 2 2 1 4 z Bushel weight lb/bu 57.9 56.0 58.0 59.9 58.3 JI.I t 57.8 57.8 58.4 57.6 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.7 58.0 N.S. I 3 1 1 2 N.S. 57.2 58.7 56.7 56.4 57.3 1.0 Page19 South Central Irrigated Corn Hybrid Tests Clay and Buffalo Counties- 2005 Hybild HAWKEYE GARST SEED CO RENZE MA/I/ GENETICS KRUGER RENZE TRISLER HAWKEYE RENZE ontLtE MERSCHMAN TRISTER KAYSTAR . MERSCHMAN TRISLER MERSCHMAN ctRcLg OTTILIE RENZE S€ED CO GARST KRUGER CIBCLE MIDLAND KRUGER PIONEER RENZE CIRCLE RFNZE PIONEER TRIUMPH RENZE PREMIUM SEEO crRctE 3168t 8380tT 8526YGCB G8762Bt ## K-2517RF/yGCB 9365YGCB/RR 5257RRCB 3158t 9526YGCBiRR 5436YGCB M-512C-1 l 5338HRCB l0(-8s0Bt M-314A-7 5240C8 M-6138 cs-8005RR/vGcB 5476YGCB S3SYGCB 8376YG1 K.91.I5RR/YGCB cs-8274YGCB TBl3RRYGCB K-5416YGCB 33851## 9454YGCB/RR cs-8414HX 6406 33P67## 1536CbRR EXP8546YGCB P252 cs-0409 K.9212RR/YGCB KRUGER K-0614A KRUGER 14168r TRIUMPH MI\ilGENETICS G8122## KX-79808t KAYSTAR cs-6133RH/yGCB CIRCLE K-991()YGCB KRUGER CGFglORRCB NUPRIDE 7H261## MAVGENETICS K.5514YGCB KRUGER TBl5RHVGCB MIOLAND t0(-86158r MYSIAR 51758t TRISLER DKC63-62## DEKALB Genetics 5123 NUPRIDE M-6120-1 MERSCHMAN 5334YGCB OITILIE K-0617A KRUGEB cs-6199RRrYGCB clEcLE TRISLER 5255RRCB K-9313YGCB KRUGER K.9313RRYGCB KRUGER K.9111YGCB KRUGER M-508C MERSCHMAN K-06148 KRUGER CIRCLE cs-5509YGCB 9804YGCB STINE KX.877ORRBt KAYSTAR cs-8609HX CIRCLE cs-8614HX CIRCLE NUPRIDE 5112 9ru3YGCB STINE MERSCHMAN M-610F-1 Average allentries Difterence req.forsig.5% ##enteBdbyUN-LAgronomy Department Page20 Averago ' 247 247 241 \ ,241 241 239 239 238 238 238 237 236 236 235 235 235 234 234 234 234 234 234 233 233 233 233 233 233 23& 232 232 232 230 230 230 229 229 229 229 228 228 228 azt azI Yield Glay 238 237 237 242 239 232 227 240 233 232 234 225 223 222 zJl 229 229 236 233 235 226 2U 225 238 243 229 229 230 231 228 229 232 234 233 227 227 227 230 235 225 223 217 223 222 zzo 226 225 225 225 225 n4 224 223 222 219 218 218 215 214 214 213 213 207 200 196 187 228 21 225 220 227 229 210 222 2U 220 218 218 225 219 215 226 223 206 217 207 206 212 222 227 15.4 zao 256 244 239 242 245 251 236 243 244 240 243 248 247 238 241 239 231 235 233 241 234 241 228 222 237 236 236 235 236 2U 291 226 227 233 230 231 228 223 231 233 239 230 232 227 226 229 223 221 239 225 214 225 226 220 211 216 215 202 2M 220 209 207 193 179 151 229 32.3 Grain moiSlulo Brolon Slalk 17.4 17.5 J 17.2 17.5 17.9 17.4 16.2 16.6 16.8 17.7 16.6 16.9 fl.4 :16.3 17.7 16.6 17.1 17.0 17.8 16.6 16.5 17.0 16.6 16.5 't6.7 17.4 r6.8 17.1 15.8 17.5 16.8 17.3 17.5 16.5 16.3 16.4 r6.8 16.9 15.6 16.1 tE Q 16.3 16.9 16.6 17.1 15.8 tq e 16.2 16.8 16.3 16.8 15.9 16.8 16.7 16.7 16.9 't5.5 16.0 17.1 16.0 t7 ( 16.9 15.5 1 7. 1 16.6 16.5 14.6 16.7 I S Bto*o I 0 2 I 3 2 2 2 a o 4 0 3 0 o 0 3 J 6 I 1 4 1 e 0 4 Err GAR HAT REN t(AY KPU Ptof TRIU TRI Kru 0 2 1 MY! 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Nebrask-a 1ry" Phone: 800-228-4582 tJ Gnin Broken moislure slalk pcl pct 2 YearAvenges | GARST SEED CO 8376YG1 237 17.6 HAWKEYE 3.I5Bt 237 17.7 RENZE 9454YGCB/RR 233 18.1 KAYSTAR KX-89OBI 231 17.2 KPUGER K.9212RR/VGCB230 17.3 PIONEER 33851 18.5 230 't7.3 TRIUMPH 14168t 228 TRISLER 5255RRCB 226 17.6 KRUGER K-gg1OYGCB 222 16.7 KAYSTAR KX.8615BI 222 16.8 STINE 220 9804YGCB 18.3 KRUGER K-9111YGCB 219 16.8 Average allentries 228 |/.c Difference req.for sig.5olo 10 0.7 3 YearAverages KAYSTAR M-8908t 244 17.2 PIONEER 33851 241 18.3 RENZE 9454YGCB/RR 241 18.0 TRIUMPH 14168t ?38 17.2 Average allentries 241 17.7 Difference req.forsig.5olo N.S. u.o 1 3 2 1 2 The BESTin Strip-TillTechnology 2 2 ? 6 7 0 eilil Spra-Coupe4450& 4650 ThePremierPostSprayers Spra-Coupe7450& 7650 GVMPredator Pre/PostLiquid & Dry GVMProwler N.S. 0 1 1 z N.S. ffi PrecisionSolutions -ffiNEW! .,ffi n"r@ffi' Automatic BoomHeight Gontroller -rFFlLrrctEEtElFl TiredotChasing EghE? 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RENZE RENZE RENZE KRUGER Average allentries req.forsig.5olo Difference K-911sYGPLUS 1454YGPL/RR K-921 2TS 1536RwRR 5337C8 3364YGPL K-92.I2YGPLUS 5257RRCB cs-8274YGCB K-9115TS 2434YGRWRR 3454YGPL 2526YGRWRR K-93O8YGPLUS Yield Average bu/a 236 233 231 228 228 t 227 226 224 223 222 222 220 219 210 225 N.S. Glay bu/a zlz 240 235 238 229 219 231 235 236 240 235 234 225 204 232 ,17 Valley bu/a 228 218 212 220 197 226 220 212 197 2't1 201 201 192 201 210 N.S. Buffalo bu/a 239 241 245 226 258 237 226 226 235 216 230 225 240 225 234 22 Bruken Dnppod Grain Eat moisture Shlt 15.5 15.6 14.9 15.5 16.1 14.9 15.1 IJ.I 15.6 15.4 15.2 15.4 16.1 14.3 15.4 0.6 2 4 z 3 2 2 0 3 3 2 1 4 0 4 3 2 '| t 6 3 5 2 3 N.S 3 2 3 1 2 N.S. South Central lrrigated Rootworm CornHybrid Tests 2004- 2005 Hybdd Brand ' TRIUMPH RENZE TRISLER RENZE Average allentries req.forsig.5olo Difference ' t!,i',':i:. ,.. . :"1 : 1536RwHR 3364YGPL 5337CB 2434YGRWRR you canbuycompetitivereliable Whypaymoreuvhen gendicstor MUCHIESS? lfi-lgi t.W' Trister seed corn . Ag Gomconventional seed corn - $SalOag Atttraitcombinationsavaitabte' . Prairie Brand RR seed beans - $26.50/bag @effi I N 800-456-4132 P.0.Box70 Essex.1A51638 C. ;,':t"'-'l*rmr*irr;.'.yi#"'J'#fl ff' *" Page 22 Average Yield bu/a 2 YearAverages 229 227 226 22.6 227 N.S. , . .": Gnin, moislure pGt; ::ii 1d.B 16.3 17.9 16.7 16.9 0.7 2 3 0 4 2 N.S . AttentionProducen$ As you read this year's Seed Guide, pleasetake the time to notice the companies& businessessupporting our efforts to get this crop data to You. We at the MidwestProducer appreciatethem, and hope you will let them know you do, also! Eqd 0'l 82 4t2 Seed Blue Pivot Equipment Inigalion Go. Equipment, Inc. Ainsworth, Nebr. Geneva, Nebr. Columbus, Nebr. lmplement Seruice . Bierce, 0'Neill, Nebt',. Kearney,,lfebr:' Nebr. 402-387-1997 402-759-4003 402-564-9719 Seward, Nebr. Gothenburg, Nebr. 402-336-3470 308-236.5496 402-329-6279 402-643-4050 308-537-3134 402-394.7099 308-539-3956 Seed Guide 2006 Page23 SouthCentral RainfedCorn Hyllld-Tests Bnnd HYbrid ploNEER KING NoRTHRUP Pf0NEER Genetics DEKALB ASGRoW KRUGER KRUGER KRUGER KAYSTAR KAYSTAR NUPRfDE KRUGER LGSEEoS KING NoRTHRUP KRUGER KAYSTAR KRUGER KING NoRIHRUP KRUGER KRUGER KAYSTAR NUPRIDE 160 ## 33851 156 N 65C5## 154 31G68## 153 63-81## DKc 149 RX715RR## 144 K'8414HX 14{l K-9313YGCB K-2517RR/YGCB 141 140 KX'86158t 139 KX-8908t 139 51458 K-9212RR/YGCB 139 138 t3 2640Bt 136 N 7603## K-9115RR/YGCB 135 134 KX-79808t 133 K-9111YGCB 131 N 7tlT9## 131 K-06148 126 K-0614A 126 KX-877ORRBI 117 5125 fvgraOe Yield gltl Saline moisture weight 156 151 138 142 142 112 134 125 128 y7. 121 136 125 125 116 134 117 106 124 120 109 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 61'3 61'3 60'7 62'3 61' 3 59'9 600 60'1 610 61'2 59' 0 61'1 607 60'2 61'1 600 60'0 60'6 60'5 az'D 61' 4 61' 1 151 17'3 58'1 121 139 A.,^,^^6a'anrrios Department Agronomy byUN-L ##entered south central Rainfedcorn Hybrid rests 2004- 2005 Bnnd Hybrid Average Yield bu/a Grain moisture pct Broken stalk pGt Bushel weight lb/bu 2 Yeu Avemges PIONEER KAYSTAR 33851 150 16.5 0 61.3 KX-8908t 148 16.3 0 61.2 KRUGER K-9212RR/YGCB 145 138 l{K-86158t 16.6 1 61i1 16.6 0 61.0 138 15.8 0 60.0 144 16.4 0 60.9 N.S. N.S. N.S. KAYSTAR K-9111YGCB KRUGER allentries Average req.forsig'5% N.S' Ditference Page24 Seed Guide2006 Se Durability.Intelligence.Innovation. A SO-year tradition. 'lVhen Paul Zimmerer started his farm equipment business in 1955, he developed the first successfulirrigation towline for rough terrain. "hillclimber," was Introduced in 1969, Zimmatic'so pivot known as the 'vdq.'...lq fi '1 ideal for rolling terrain. That spirit of innovation lives on in everything Lindsay Manufacturing creates. From the precise MAXfield Custom comer system that leams the unique aspectsof a field . . . to GrowSmart'" techirology . that enhances irrigation systems so growers can manage their fields lbtglntl pivotAdn lftnlffi anytime,anywherewirh FieIdSENTRYTM For 50 yeats, Lindsay has helped growe$ get more ftom their fields. They choose Lindsay products for their :in1i4la;1dif;:: |F/wwryI cqttolbr ffiHu,4f@tl awFowrfrq ,tr.a4rywfltof' hk{tt |f,alrnabgf dependability, ease of use and advanced technology. 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Seed Guide 2006 c0 sc0lT.[0untcAil, York,NE 402-362-211 stRENetH to Page25 NortheastRainfed Corn Hybrid Test- 2005 Dixon County Gmin yield bula 213.6 YGCB H818 HEINE 210.8 H851YGCB HEINE 210.8 HYBRIDS E3225RRRW BROS EPLEY K.9212RR/YGCB 209.9 KRUGER 209.2 H827YGCB HEINE 204.2 M-612D-1 MERSCHMAN K-9115RR/YGCB 203.9 KRUGER 202.9 8386YGCB RENZE 202,2 K-8414HX KRUGER 200.0 CS-5613YGCB CIRCLE '199.3 RX752 YG ASGROW 198.6 K-931 3YGCB KRUGER 138.5 M-314A-3 MERSCHMAN 197.4 K-0608A KRUGER 197.2 M-509A-3 MERSCHMAN 196.2 33851## PIONEER K-2605RR/yGCB 194.9 KRUGER 194.4 M-31tA-1 MERSCHMAN Brand PI0NEER RENZE KRUGER Hybtid ## 34N43 8336YGCB K-g31OYGCB K.5313YGCB KRUGER H82O YGCB HEINE K.561OYGCB KRUGER E367OYGCB EPLEYBROSHYBRIDS H856YGCB HEINE 194.2 ' 193.7 193.2 r93.1 193.0 192.6 192.5 191.5 60-16## DEKALB Genetics DKC 189.3 K-56O6YGCB KRUGER K-0610 KRUGER ## 34N44 PIONEER 8286YGCB RENZE K.86O5HX KRUGER E36R65YGCB EPLEYBROSHYBRIDS 8226YGCB RENZE K-5sOsYGCB KRUGER E24RgOYGCB EPLEYBROSHYBRIDS M-6138 MERSCHMAN E3454 BROS HYBRIDS EPLEY K-g4O7YGCB KRUGER K-0508 KRUGER K-86O9HX KRUGER E14R95YGCB BROS HYBRIDS EPLEY K-gg1OYGCB KRUGER 6276 RENZE E3436LL HYBRIDS EPLEY BROS K-9111YGCB KRUGER K-25O6RR/YGCB Kf,UGER 188.1 188.0 187.7 187.2 186.3 185.9 185.9 185.5 185.1 184.7 184.5 181.6 181.1 180.3 178.2 Bil Bushel Gtain moisture weight pct lb/bu 52.5 15.1 1Ee 54.3 15.2 15.3 15.3 15.2 15.1 15.4 15.6 15.3 15.1 t c .I 15.4 15.0 15.3 15.2 15.0 15.0 15.2 15.3 15.3 15.1 15,1 14.6 15.0 15.7 15.2 14.9 14.8 15.0 14.7 15.9 151 15.0 14.9 14.8 15.8 15.3 15.0 15.1 14.7 15.0 14.9 177.6 14.6 172.9 14.8 171.7 14.5 171.6 15.0 171,0 15.1 169.6 K-ss1OYGCB K-2410RR/rGCB 161.:l' i 14.8 19d7,'"' 15.1 KRUGER . l$ucEft ,j allentries Average NS. 23.9 , forsignificance required Diffgrence andHorticulture ofAgronomy byUN-LDepartment ##entered Page 26 54.6 55.5 52.5 53.5 54.3 53.3 50.1 56.7 54.1 52.9 52.6 52.5 53.5 52.8 53.4 52.9 53.8 52.6 52.7 51.6 52.3 55.2 54.3 53.7 52.5 52.2 52.9 53.0 55.3 51.9 53.1 :54'7 53.5 52.1 53.8 51.7 51.9 52.9 53.3, 52.7 53.7 52.3 52.1 51.5 54.25 1 . .3 52.g;+ 53.1' I N.s. , HE HE KR EP AS DE Pr0 KR KR Aw Dif the Discover RELIABLE AND GOH$ISTEHT Triumph Seed! Yieldsof PROVHN {4{E[t {YGGB} goodruotsystem. yieldpot€ntialwith Excollent goad tolerance. stnes$ Grcetstalkstrengthcnd {SSSRtitRR (YGRw, RR} inthisstackedtraithybtid' Reliableperformance w?th wellto inputs ercellentyieldpotentialResponds ffie@s@Fffi@Rffi hffimNffihffibM ts00)530478e Seed NortheastRainfed corn Hybrid rests 2004- 2005 Average Yield bu/a Grain moistute pct Broken stalk pGt Bushel weight lb/bu ;t;t 14.9 2 52.8 210 KRUGER 15.0 K-9212RR/YGCB 207 EPLEY BROS HYBRIDS 14.8 0 E3670YGCB 52.3 205 14.8 1 ASGROW RX752 YG 53.0 DEKALB Genetics 15.0 0 DKC 60-16 199 .195 52.9 PIONEER 14.8 0 33851 52.3 192 KRUGER 15.1 11 K-9910YGCB 53.2 189 KRUGER 14.4 0 K-9111YGCB 53.2 178 Average allentries 14.4 0 51.9 199 Difference req.forsig.Solo 14.8 2 52.6 16 N.S. N.S. N.S. Brand Hybrid HEINE HaslyGcB HEINE H827YGCB Averases 52.2 Agri*m SEEO EXPR,ESS :r: The most genile seed delivery unit on the market! P.0.Box1Z RedOak,lA b1S66 . D u a l c o m p a r t m e n t st o t a l 240 cubic feet . 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Gary Hellerich, 2854County Road A Vatparaiso, Nebr. 6806b. 402-560_8S08 Seed Guide 2006 Page 27 Northeastlrrigated Corn Hybrid Test- 2005 PierceCounty Bnnd Grain yield Hybrid tu/a 237.g K.5514YGCB 227.0 8386YGCB 226.5 H856YGCB 225.5 9454YGCB/RR 224.7 E367OYGCB 222.4 K-5416YGCB 219.1 cs-5613YGCB 218.7 YGCB H851 217.5 50908 217.1 ## H-9250 216.8 8336YGCB 215,1 8376YG1 214.2 K.9115RR/YGCB 213,9 K.991OYGCB 213.0 3248t 212.8 K-8414HX 211.8 K.9111YGCB 209.6 E36R65YGCB 209.2 K-8609HX 208,8 K.9212RR/YGCB 208.0 E3436LL 2W,7 2P682 205.3 H82O YGCB 205.2 K.5313YGCB 204.7 K.931OYGCB 204,6 K.9313YGCB 203.7 9365YGCB/RR 202.4 8286YGCB ' 201,4 9724YGCB 200.9 7921## 200.6 E3225RRRW 199.8 E3454 198.0 K.94O7YGCB 197.4 Ez4RgOYGCB 197.3 H818 YGCB 197.0 8226YGCB '196.2 KRUGER RENZE HEINE RENZE HYBRIOS BROS EPLEY KRUGER CIRCLE HEINE NUPRIDE HARVEST GOLDEN RENZE SEED CO GARST KRUGER KRUGER HAWKEYE KRUGER KRUGER HYBRIDS BROS EPLEY KRUGER KRUGER BROS HYBRIDS EPLEY MYCOGEN HEINE KRUGER KRUGER KRUGER . RENZE RENZE STINE PRODUCERS HYBRIDS BROS EPLEY HYBRIDS BROS EPLEY KRUGER BROS HYBRIDS EPLEY HEINE RENZE K-241ORR/YGCB KRUGER 195.4 K.561OYGCB KRUGER 192.6 K.551OYGCB KRUGER 191 .7 9703YGCB STINE 189.9 34N44## PIONEER 185.5 H827YGCB HEINE 182.8 K.2506RR/YGCB KRIJGER 180.2 E14R95YGCB HYBRIDS BROS EPLEY 180,0 K-0508 KRUGER 168.4 8196YGCB RENZE 205.7 allentries Average 23.4 forsignificance required Ditlerence tlorticulture and Agronomy of byUN-LDepartment ## entered Page 28 moisluro pcl 16.4 17.0 '16.7,!i 16.1 16.2 17.0 1\7 16,1 15.3 16.8 15.4 16.3 16.3 15.9 16.8 16,6 16.0 16,6 16,3 15.7 15,8 15,5 16.1 15,4 16.5 16.0 16.4 16.0 16.7 16.2 16.1 16.5 15.6 16.0 16,3 15.7 15.9 16.2 15.8 15.9 16.0 16.5 ,t4 7 15.3 15.5 15.2 16.1 1.0 Bushel woight lb/bu cz.c 51.7 52.5 cu./ 52.0 52.4 5 1. 1 52,1 53.1 cz.o 51,5 52.1 53.8 52.6 52.1 51.9 52,0 50,9 51,0 cz.0 CU.J ct,z 50.8 51,9 54.4 51.4 53.0 51.6 5 1. 1 50.8 50,9 51.4 (an cJ.4 51.8 50.6 51.9 52.6 52,2 52.3 52.9 51,6 52.6 52.0 cJ.o 52.1 NS. Planls per ac10 29168 28964 29310 28888 28847 29382 29517 28774 29429 29025 29366 29128 28753 29505 29315 29427 29428 29597 29420 29373 29466 29527 28826 28930 29242 29440 29417 29122 29389 29252 28573 29348 29401 291 80 29456 29293 29004 68 291 29475 29361 29484 29546 28788 29470 29121 28585 29235 N.S. Seed Guide 2006 Irr RE fiEl NU CrA KR EPL KR HE KR Aw Ditf RE HE NU HE Arn Dift Seed Northeastlrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests 2003- 2005 Average Yield bu/a Brand Hybrid RENZE HEINE NUPRIDE GARST SEED CO KRUGER EPLEY BROS HYBRIDS KRUGER HEINE KRUGER Average allentries Ditference req.forsig,5olo 9454YGCB/RR H851 YGCB 50908 8376YG1 K.991OYGCB E367OYGCB K.9212RR/YGCB H827 YGCB K-9111YGCB RENZE HEINE NUPRIDE HEINE Average allentries Difference req.forsig,5% 9454YGCB/RR H851 YGCB 50908 H827 YGCB Grain moisture pct 2 YearAverages 220 16,1 214 16,2 209 15.7 209 16,4 202 15.8 201 16,1 199 15,8 194 16.4 192 15.7 2A4 16.0 N.S. 0,5 3 YearAvarages 214 15.8 206 16,0 203 15.4 194 16,0 204 15.8 N,S. 0.4 Bushel wolght lb/bu 52.3 52.6 52.7 52.9 53,2 53.4 54.1 54.3 53,9 53.3 N,S, 56.4 53,3 49.8 53,3 53.2 N,S. fnYdhnda Phillips 'locrlfy Adafd @nedcs' Mffi ffi@@ Anderson Seed& Supply Ingwerson Seed 402-766-3790 402.298-8572 odell,Nebraska Plattsmouth, Nebraska 2006 MillerSeed 402-362-5516 York, Nebraska Polansky Seed 800-372-2271 Belleville. Kansas Steve Bathbone Fezac Seed 402-868-6775 402-7U-3875 Johnson,Nebraska Valparaiso,Nebraska Page 29 Northeastlrrigated Corn Hybrid Test- 200s Holt Co. Hybrid Grain yield bu/a 248.4 245.8 241.7 241.6 241.6 239.6 238.0 237.8 236.4 234.4 227.7 227.4 , 226.6 226.3 226.3 226.0 225.4 224.2 223.9 221.8 221.2 220.7 219.8 218.9 218.8 218.5 218.2 217.4 217.2 215.9 215.6 214.7 214.3 212.5 211.4 205.5 204.4 202.0 196.3 193.0 189.8 185.5 221.7 22.7 KRUGER K-0610 KRUGER K.5416YGCB KRUGER K-5514YGCB KRUGER K-9115RR/YGCB PIONEER 34N42## MYCOGEN 2P682 DEKALB Genetics. DKC57-84 DEKALB Genetics DKC61-72 GARST SEED CO 8566YG1 MARK SEED LLO2HX11O MYCOGEN 2P722 CIRCLE cs-56r3YGCB KRTJGER K-8414HX KRUGER K-241ORMTGCB DEKALB Genetics DKC 60-19## KRUGER K.93lOYGCB KRUGER K.5313YGCB GARST SEED CO 8552YG1 PIONEER 33851 ## DEKALB Genetics DKC 55-82 MARK SEED 048T105 KRUGER , K-2506RR/VGCB KRUGER K-931SYGCB KRUGER K-561OYGCB KRUGER K-8605HX MYCOGEN 2E705 KRTJGER K-26O5RR/YGCB KRUGER K-0508 KRUGER K-8609HX KRUGER K-9212RR/YGCB KRUGER K-551OYGCB MYCOGEN 2R570 ## KRUGER K-5505YGCB KRUGER K-94O7YGCB MARKSEED RROsBT105 GARST SEED CO 8535YG1/T KRUGER K.991OYGCB KRUGER. K.9111YGCB DEKALB Genetics DKC 57-30' MYCOGEN 2J525## DEKALB Genetics DKC 54-51 ## MYCOGEN 2D555 Average allentries Difference required for significance ## entered by UN-LDepartment of Agronomy andHorticulture Page 30 Gnin moislurc 16.0 16.6 16.5 16.7 16.1 16.2 15.7 16.1 16.1 16.7 16.5 16.2 17.0 16.2 16.3 15.8 16.8 16.2 16.5 16.2 16.5 15.3 16.4 16.6 16.1 16.8 15.8 15.6 16.3 16.2 16.1 15.1 16.3 15.9 15.7 16.0 16.1 15.8 15.6 15.5 15.7 15.8 16.2 0.9 Bushel weighl lb/bu 57.7 56.1 56.5 55.4 56.7 55.5 54.9 55.2 56.6 57.6 56.7 55.4 54.1 55.7 58.s 55.8 54.6 57.6 58.7 55.7 55rg 56.0 55.5 55.1 55.4 55.3 55.9 55.6 55.4 57.0 55.3 56.1 56.8 56.9 55.3 55.6 55.8 57.2 57.1 56.8 54.8 56.8 56.1 2.7 Bloken plants pct 0.5 1.7 3.0 3.2 0.2 0.0 1.4 5.0 0.0 4.0 2.2 3.5 7.9 1.5 0.0 0.8 0.6 0.0 1.5 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 2.5 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.6 1.7 3.5 0.0 0.0 3.4 3.1 0.0 4.2 5.4 0,0 2.0 0.0 2 3.3 Seed Guide 2b06 I ( t x I I 0 i cl LG 0r 0r ct IG t(H Tfl KR ctR Kil TH GR GR tfi, KR ctR KR CI'n KR CIm GR Kru GM Kru KilI sna ctR Awn DifE Seed west central rrrigated Corn Hybiid Tests 2004- 2005 Bnnd HyBrid oTflUE KRUGER KRUGER KRUGER Average allentries Ditference req.forsig.5% 5436YGCB K.991OYGCB K-9111YCCB K-9212RR/ycCB Average Yield bu/a Graln moisturo pcl Bruk6n shlk pcl Bushel woight lblbu 2 YearAuerages 243 228 209 206 . 222 N.S. 13.8 13.4 13.2 13.4 13.5 0..2 1 1 58.9 59.0 59.4 58.6 59.0 N.S. 1 2 1 0 Wett Centralrrrigatedcorn Hybrid rests Furnas and Red Wiltow Counties- 2005 Brand Yield i Hybtid CIRCLE C5-8414HX LGSEEDS LG2619Bt OTTILIE 54'6 YGCB OTTILIE 5476YGCB CIRCLE CS-8OOsRH/YGCB KRUGER K-9115RR/ycCB KRUGER K-06148 TRIUMPH 1536CbRR KRUGER K-9313YGCB CIRCLE cs-6199RR/ycCB KRUGER K-2517RFl/YGCB TRIUMPH 14168t GRAND VALLEY 23805P GMNDVALLEY 13878 KRUGER K-5416YGCB KRUGER K9212RR/YGCB CIRCLE cs-6133RR/yGCB KRUGER K-9313RRYGCB onlLtE 5334YGCB KRUGER K.9111YGCB CIRCLE cs-8274YGCB GRAND VALLEY 22BMP KRUGER K.991OYGCB . GRAND VALLEY 23P03P KRUGER K-5514YGCB KRUGER K-0614A STINE 9703YGCB CIRCLE cs-8614HX Average allentries Difference req.forsig.5Vo Seed Guide 2006 Average bula 243 241 240 239 234 232 228 225 225 224 223 223 221 221 219 2't8 217 216 216 214 214 211 211 209 206 205 199 186 220 18 Furnas bula 257 239 238 239 237 237 223 223 220' 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 Page31 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 il D 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 n c I K P u 0 T K K K K L U Y T K li r r G : b x l( T c 1 I r t SeedGuide2006 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 Page 33 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 Page34 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 0 G G c c t ( ( 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 Page 35 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 CJ Nebraska-Lincoln. NE. ph in! PERFORMANCE Page36 Seed Guide 2006 SC is o n pi : c 18. 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 ***lrn" xl re . Ir': - Iir I l 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 I l-h.. 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 p6 Seed Guide 2006 Page 37 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. Locii a6iffi Dxc' IIER Cc.c rirr -? J c e I: pia" 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. Page 38 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. la, z Bcse 0rlea Fi: a J : 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. : JE GtPi,, - Sf,.: Ccrl Dar iLl La' JC 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 DY FA F0i KF LG Ll: I l,; Nii OF P3 F! $ ji 55, Potassiumppm 101. Seed Guide2006 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 o4 79 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. Page39 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) Page40 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 ?o? 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 19.2 196 Seed Guide2006 l l I ; SeedGuide2ooo Page41 Continued frompage41 LATHAM LATHAM LATHAM LATHAM LATHAM LATHAM 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 E3t60 P T E31 85R P T D T E3454R p n E3478R 12450R P G 12900R W GN' D T c3031RR c3240RR P G CHEROKEE 628RR W T GRANT IIIRR W T JEFFERSON 63ORR P T KENNEDY 538RR P T SHAWNEE 527RR W T TRUMAN 636RR P T WASHINGTON IXRR P T z/onh W T 296NRR P T 333RS P G 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 ID Bl/Br BI BI BI BI BI BI BI BI BI BI tb tb ID S R R J. l J. I 3.4 3.4 2.4 2.9 ' iill lt n R S R R S s EI R n R R S S S t.l s 3.0 3.8 2.7 3.6 3.9 I R L.t 2.9 3.3 3.4 3.6 t{ R R R n J./ BI BI BI BI tb BI BI BI 8l tb R n 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.8 ^ J R S J S S z.Y 3.0 3.5 ft J R R *t.o s f{ 3.3 R t.J 6.25 7.00 5.75 6.50 5.00 4.25 5.00 4,50 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 SoybeanVariety Characteristics2005 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 Page 42 o-3727 0-3882 93836## 93M11 ## 93M50 ## 93M80 ## 93M92## PB.2565RR 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 sor3561RR s2402-4 s2688-4 s301 2-4 s3532-4 s3600-4 W : . p W P P P P W P P P WP P W W P P P P W P W P P P P P P P P W P u G r ill a+ pl 3.4 3.7 3.8 R s I . ;u T I u u u u T G T T G T T T G T u I G G I T T T T T T T Br Br Br Tn Tn Tn Br Br Br Br Tn Tn Tn Br Br Br Tn Tn ar Tn Br Tn Br tb BI BI tb tb tb Bf BI Bf BI BI tb BI BI BI t0 tb al Bf BI BI tb ID BI BI BI BI Br BI BI BI 2.5 s R R R R R b J.I R 3.8 3.9 2.3 2.4 J R J L.t 3.1 ,J,.t 3.5 z.o 2.6 t.J 2.6 2.9 3.7 n R R D R R R H z.l 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.6 3.7 tl il tl tl II ill ill ltl Bra ft n R h 5 n R R R R R R R S S S R S R R S R R ri R R 5.25 5.00 3.75 5.00 3.75 4.00 4.50 4.50 4.75 5.25 6.25 4.50 5"00 6.25 5.00 5.00 4.50 5.25 4.75 5.25 5.25 4.25 6.00 5.75 5.00 KF KF J# KF uf ST Ka RE D 4.25 4.25 R 4.00 s 5.25 R 5.50 R 4,00 J 5.25 7.25 J 5,75 n 5.25 5.75 Seed Guide2006 R KF Si RF D, SeE frompage42 Continued Bt T P Tn s3832-4 STINE 3.8 Bt 3.6 P Br 353RR TAYLOR T TRISOY Bt 2.7 W Br 2752RR Bt 2.9 W T Br 2933RR TRISOY 2.9 P Br T 2952RR(CN) TRISOY Br lb 3.1 P Tn 3144RR(CN) TRISOY tb 3.3 Br T W 3343RR(CN) TRISOY u tb P Tn TRISOY 3.4 3450RR(CN) tb Tn P 3530RR(CN) TRISOY 3.5 G rb P TRISOY 3.5 Tn G 3550RR(CN) WILLCROSS lb 3.3 Tn P RR2335N ^ Ll tb 3,5 Br P RR2355N WILLCROSS Bf Br tl RR2385NSTS WILLCROSS 3.8 Br Br P RR2386 T WILLCROSS 3.8 ( Br 38 Br RR2386NX2 T WILLCROSS - DATA NOTSUBMITTED 1 Flowercolor: W = white, P = purple 2 Podcolor:Tn= Tan,Br = Brown = Yelloworclear. 3Hilumcolor: Bf= Buff,Bl: Black, Br= Brown, G = Gray, lb = lmperfectblack,Y 4 Growth habit:| = indeterminate, SD= semideterminate, D = determinate 5Phyt0phthorarating: R = resistant, S = susceptible, 6 lronChlorosis scores:1 = n0chlorosis. 9 = severe chlorosis anddeath R 5.25 7.00 6.25 q.7q 67( 4.50 6.25 4.25 5.25 n 6.25 6.50 5.25 6.00 4.50 Average 5.11 LSD.05 1.64 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 N.S. 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 ^)) 53.0 52.6 52.5 53.0 ct.J 54.1 4.0 +4. I A1 A i l a 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 14 I tt 9 16 I to I 16 I 15 I t.t I IJ I tc I I 13 I I I 14 I to I tc 9 2 Page 43 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 3 17 . 1 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 q 20 I 19 I 18 ,tv.ot 9 18 318.36 I 18 315.37 I 19 3 1 02. 1 I 22 3 13 . 1 5 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 East Central Early Maturing RoundupReadySoybean Variety TestSaunders,Harlan and Furnas Counties- 2005 YIELO BUSHELPTANT PLANT GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN AverageSaunders Harlan Furnas WEIGHTLODGING HEIGHT SEED Pn0TElN OlL EPUA PCT BU/A BU/A BUIA BU/A LB/BU RATING INCHES /LB PCf $/A NORTHRUP KING S3O-04 76.9 LGSEEDS C3031RR 76.2 SANDS 75.5 SOt3163RR P|0NEER 93M11 ## 73.7 NUPRTDE 8295R8 73.4 RENZE R2914RR 73,2 SANDS 73.0 S0r2B84RR 72.8 TRTSoY 2933RR MERSHMAN JEFFERSON 63ORR72,3 TRTSoY 29528R(CN) 71.8 PRAIRIE BRAND PB-2565RR 71,7 STINE 9012-4 71.5 DEKALB 71.5 Genetics DKB25-51 ## MIDLAND 296NRR 71,3 DYNA-GR0 38K28 71.3 71,0 NUPRTDE 8294RR S0r2872RR 70.9 SANDS 70.9 0ARST 3065RR/STS RENZE R2645RR 7O.B DYNA-GRo 37828 70.5 RENZE R2626RR 70.2 MERSHMAN CHEROKEE 628RR 69,8 RENZE R2724RR 69,6 DYNA-GRo 31N27 69.6 DYNA-GRo 35P29 69.4 GARST 2B34RR 69.0 KRUGER K-289+RR 68,8 TRISoY 2752RR 68.6 MIDLAND 276RR 68.5 K-273 KRUGER RR 68,4 PRAIRIE BRAND PB-2643RR 68.3 S0r27548R SANDS 67.8 ASGRoW AG2403 ## 65.4 MERSHMAN SHAWNEE 527RR 64,1 Average 70,8 allentries Difference req.forsig.5olo 4.1 Seed Guide 2006 69.4 66.0 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 72.7 g7 80.8 81.2 80.2 79.0 79.1 76.0 76.8 77.1 79.1 77.5 80.3 76.0 77.2 79.3 75.8 76.2 80.3 78.9 78.0 73.7 75.2 75.8 75.4 78.0 76.6 72.1 76.1 73.3 75.2 75.6 73.8 75.0 68.4 69.8 76.6 4.3 54.5 54.7 54.4 54.5 54.8 53.5 53.7 53"5 53.9 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 0,5 1,8 2,3 2.5 1.7 2.8 1.8 2.2 2.2 1.9 2.3 1.7 a.+ 1.6 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.6 1.7 1.6 1 A 1.9 1.9 1.3 1.7 1.8 1.8 1 a t.o '1.6 1.1 1.8 2.0 0.5 37 40 40 35 37 30 36 30 36 35 36 35 30 35 3B 38 38 35 35 35 32 33 32 32 35 32 33 32 32 36 32 32 2S 34 2 3100 2760 2780 3090 3110 2780 2680 2780 3060 3100 2530 3050 2890 3050 2960 2910 2950 2820 2650 2840 2980 2530 2940 3020 3060 3190 2930 3020 2930 2460 2910 2870 2840 2880 2907 88 39.2 38.7 38.8 3S.0 39.3 39,4 39,7 39.9 39.5 40,0 39.5 39,8 38.6 39.7 38.9 39,4 39,2 39,6 39.8 38.7 387 38.9 39.s 38,8 39.7 39.8 39.0 38.6 39.1 39.6 35.2 38.7 388 40.8 39.3 4.7 19.5 19.5 19.5 20.7 19.8 19.4 19.6 19,3 19.8 19.6 19.5 19.7 20.0 19.6 19.9 19.7 19.8 20,1 19.4 20.0 19.7 19.8 19.5 19.8 19.7 19.1 19.8 19.6 15.7 19.5 19.7 19.7 20.6 19,1 19.7 0.3 508.31 499.87 495.78 496.49 488.60 485.32 487.64 485.58 483.21 482.02 475.85 479.77 472.14 476.28 472.24 472.86 471.96 477.39 472.00 466.95 462.85 460.91 461.91 464.29 464.75 457.47 455.91 450.70 453.93 455.54 454.20 447.03 438.62 431.82 470.77 MATURITY MO OAY I I I I I I I I 9 I I I S 9 I I I 9 I I I I I 9 I I 9 I 9 I I I I I I ?2 22 23 20 22 22 21 21 19 20 17 19 22 19 18 19 18 20 15 19 17 22 20 20 19 20 20 18 20 16 20 20 14 17 19 1 Page 45 ,+tr, 41, s" :,$7:', BE ,.f' ,ffi, s8. 6,: 34 30:, B.t 33.. 34., 36'l 9:,'' The Nameof the Gameis 54.5 54.5 53-5 54,6 53.8 54.6 54:6 53.8 537 54,4 53.9 54.4 545, 54.6 54.2 1.5 27ffi 276A 2800 2590 2910 2520 2960 3050 2810 2910 3020 2940 28m 2940 2847 ' 4A2 40.3 41.2 41.2 406 41.1 39I 40.7 40.2 40,2 40.4 40.1 40.2 40:5 40.5 5.nqo 2:0 : 20.0 20.1 19.7 19.8 20.4 20.0 20.4 20.4 2n.4 20.3 20.4 20.3 20.3 20.1 20,2 1.0 449 445 427 47 417' 416 412 413 409 408j 407 404 404 403 417 73 H sril }Gfr RSC PfiA mc LtrH mu KRI tt{l{, TRH sqr $!l sAt Prfi trlu D'tl LA'} Tn6 Prfl PRA Knt SAr filffifiifffft# Kru KRI ms MEf MTR illfl NIF I'1O PROFITS o We compare our yields . .We enter the Nebraskacorn yield contest o We enter the County Corn Growers contest o We constantly update hybrids for top yields . 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PLANT YIELD Variety nEl;ir Averagesaunders HartanFurnas wii$rr roocrNcrirliii LB/BU RATING BU/A Bu/A Bu/A ;ttA 3600-4 STINE 636RR TRUMAN I/ERSHMAN R3386RRCN RENZE BRAND PB-3123RR PRAIRIE R3115RR RENZE E3157R LATHAM 346NRR I',IIDLAND RR K-328 KRUGER 37K32 DYNA-GRO 3450RR(CN) TRTSOY SOI3432RR SANDS 3532-4 STINE SOI3163RR SANDS ## 93836 PIONEER SXO5935 DYNA-GRO 35D33 DYNA-GRO E3454R LATHAM 3144RR(CN) TRISOY ## 93M50 PI0NEER BRAND PB.33O5RR PRAIRIE RR K-404 KRUGER SOI3561RR SANDS RR/SCN K"389 KRUGER RR/SCN K-355 KRUGER 3530RR(CN) TRTSoY IIIRR GRANT MERSHMAN 538RR KENNEDY MERSHMAN 333RS MIDLAND 8354RR NUPRIDE KING S32-G5 NORTHHUP 3550RR(CN) TRTSoY 31T31 DYNA.GRO K.373RR/SCN KRUGER RR K-349 KRUGER RR/SCN K-399 KRUGER IXRR WASHINGTON MERSHMAN 83O4RR NUPBIDE 3343RR(CN) TRISOY ## AG2703 ASGR0W allentries Average req.forsig 5olo Ditference 790 77.9 75'8 75.7 74'7 74'2 740 74.0 73.5 73'3 73,1 72'8 72'7 723 72.0 72'D 71.9 718 718 71'5 71.3 71.2 7O'9 7O'4 704 7O'4 7O.O 69.8 69.7 69'6 694 69'3 69.0 68'9 68.7 68.5 68.0 65'7 64'2 715 40 70,0 71.6 66.8 67.6 65.8 68.7 63.3 65"1 62.8 66.4 69.0 64.6 65.0 64.9 61.1 63.3 65.5 63.3 61.2 64.3 66.6 65,1 64.5 64.9 63.0 63.5 67.4 58.5 62.3 61.7 61.0 62.3 60.7 60.3 5g.7 63.3 60.8 60.1 62.5 64,1 5.2 88.1 78.8 85.9 76.1 82.7 77.g 80.3 79,1 79.3 79.1 79.1 74.7 82.0 76.8 79:6 77.3 76.8 80.8 78.1 75.5 76.1 74.1 75.2 74.5 75.9 77.7 77.3 74.6 80.8 74.0 80.0 72,6 76.5 73.6 7g.7 72.5 78.9 75.4 72.6 77.5 79.5 67.9 76.9 71.5 75.3 72.8 73,9 72.s 75.8 72.5 70J 77.1 73.8 68.7 78.1 72.7 75.8 71.1 76.2 70.9 75.0 72.1 68.8 76J 76.3 70.1 77.2 69.3 73.8 72.6 72.1 70.1 71.8 71.3 69.8 67.3 65.5 64.6 77.g 73.2 5.6 8.8 54.3 54.4 54.5 54.2 54.1 54'4 547 540 54,3 549 544 534 54.3 546 54.2 s4.6 54.0 54.6 54.5 537 53.8 544 544 537 545 535 54.2 54.2 54.2 54.7 54.8 54.3 546 540 545 53.9 545 54.6 53.5 54.3 0.4 2'1 21 25 21 23 2'3 2'5 2'3 2'1 2'0 27 19 26 27 23 2'5 24 26 18 17 29 2'2 2'3 1'7 28 20 2'5 30 2'5 20 27 22 29 2'3 31 28 24 1'8 23 2'4 06 38 39 39 41 40 41 43 41 40 41 35 35 41 37 35 40 40 39 41 34 37 38 37 34 36 36 36 40 41 38 35 36 39 35 41 37 37 38 37 38 2 GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN oll SEED PRorElN PsI PcT /tB 39.3 2840 39.0 2800 40.8 3000 39.6 2760 39.7 2770 40.0 2740 41.1 2990 39.3 2770 39.2 2770 40.6 3100 41.0 3200 39.8 2590 39.6 2770 40.2 2780 40.0 2930 40J 2540 39,9 2590 41.3 2900 39.6 2930 40.1 2840 39,8 2900 39.6 2970 39,9 3150 39,7 2560 40.6 3280 39.9 2660 40.4 2850 40.5 2890 40.3 2680 39.8 3070 41.1 3230 40.1 2840 40.2 3050 39.8 2520 39.8 3050 39.8 2550 40.3 2950 39.7 3210 39.9 3030 40.0 2894 0.9 156 EPVA MATURITY $/A M0 DAY 19,4 522.19 10 19.5 514.14 10 18.6 506.60 I 18.9 498.86 I 19.0 493.77 I 18.7 490.46 I 18.2 493.09 I 19.2 488.65 I 19.2 483.39 9 18.4 487.69 I 18,9 493.43 10 19.2 483.39 10 19.5 483.21 I 19.2 483.93 I 18.9 479.04 I 18.8 482.64 10 19.9 484.37 I 18.1 479.15 10 19.1 475.08 I 19.2 477.38 9 19.6 476.52 10 19,4 472.77 9 18.8 468.89 I 19.8 470.51 I 18,8 470.04 10 19.6 471.21 I 19.0 467.60 10 18.7 464.87 10 19.4 469.08 10 18.7 459.13 I 18.4 463.36 I 19.6 466.16 I 19.0 460.00 9 1g.7 461.86 I 18.8 452.96 10 19.5 456.67 10 19.2 455.37 I 19.2 436.03 I 19.4 428.43 I 19.1 476.20 I 26,68 0] 23 23 26 1 29 2 27 28 30 30 30 2 28 30 1 30 30 2 1 1 1 26 30 30 28 27 25 28 30 27 1 30 1 2 1 1 28 30 29 29 3 NDBNASI{AAPPROVDID GROWEN& CONDITIONEN NuPride 'NGN8319RR 'NE 3399Conventional . 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NGN8323RR TkeBightSeed,fheBightSourca Of,PDistribution 024 Nebraska'Call1-800-642-1 Fremont, www.dyna-groseed'c0m Page 47 Seed Guide2006 :omoan - rcleSe : rcleSe I rcleSe . r u g eS r irugerS - . r u g eSr .'.ruger s ( r u g e rS ( r u g e rS < r u g eSr < r u g eSr SircleSe (rugerS ( r u g e rS (rugerS K r u g eSr KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS CircleSt CircleSc CircleS CircleSr KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS KrugerS *CircleS Coinpanv Varietv Rank I Yield 216.7 114 1 2t1.1 CS-8414HX 114 1 KrugerSeed K-0610 110 1 Kruger Seed K-0610 110 1 KrugerSeed K-5514YGCB 1 KrugerSeed K-5514YGCB 114 ,l1l4 1 KrugerSeed K-8414HX '114 1 KrugerSeed K-8414HX 114 1 KrugerSeed K-9115YGPLUS 11S 1 242 KrugerSeed K-9115YGPLUS 115 I 227.5 KrugerSeed K-911sYGPLUS 115 1 CircleSeed* CS-8OOSRRI/GCB 114 2 KrugerSeed K-2517RR^feCB 117 2 245.8 KrugerSeed K-5416YGCB 2 2A5.8 HoltCounty KrugerSeed K-5416YGCB 116 't16 KrugerSeed K-8414HX 114 z 225.9 $481.S0 FtoltCounty BrownPivot KrugerSeed z 257.4 KrugerSeed K-9115RR/YGCB 115 K-9115TS 11S KrugerSeed K-911SYGPLUS 115 2 $468.81 ClayCoung $453.97 ValleyCounty KrugerSeed K-9212TS 1i'2 2 $505.18 BuffaloCounty CircleSeed- CS-26O5RR^/GCB 105 3 CircleSeed* CS-55O9YGCB 3 Oircleseed* Ugt cs-8oosRR^rGCB ',113 CircleSeed* CS-8414HX CircleSeed* 248.4 ${95.60 237.9 Tesil lrrigated Categorv Furnas lrrigated Overall 176.t 2 lrrigated Overall lrrigated Overall HoltCounty lrdgated Overall Pierce lrrigated Overall lrrigated Overall SalineCounty Dryland Overall $353.81 SalineCounty Dryland Overall ClayCounty lrrigatedRW Overall ValleyCounty lrrigatedRW InlgatedRW Overall i'472.79 blay County $501.50 DawsortCouniy Custer lrrigated Overall lnigated Overall lrrigated Overall Overall. DundyCounty r$427.56 BrownPivot $461.30 ValleyCounty CircleSeed* 3 KrugerSeed K-0610 110 3 KrugerSeed, K-5514YGCB 114 3 24r.7 KrugerSeed K-9115RR^/GCB 115 3 KrugerSeed K-9115RR^/GCB 115 3 KrugerSded KrugerSeed K-911 SRR/YGCB 115 3 K-9115TS 115 3 Overall HoltCounty $467.66 Pierce z lrigated Overall lrrigated Overall lrrigated Overall InigatedRW Overall lrrigatedRW Overall lrrigatedRW Overall lrrigated Overall lrrigated Overall $527.26 DundyCounty lrrigated Overall DundyCounty lrrigated Overall $418.96 BrownFurrow lrrigated Overall HoltCounty lrrigated Overall 245.5 Custer lrigated, Overall 223.4 BrownPivot lrrigated Overall 3 KrugerSeed K-9212YGPLUS 112 3 KrugerSeed K9313YGCB 113 3 -ClrcleSeed,s a divisionof Kruger SeedCompany.: Location , Daw5onCouniy $537.30 Furnas 109 CS-8O05RR|/GCB 114 CS-8274YGCB 113 CircleSeed* Avg. $ 257.2 239.9 $46e.e2 Custer ClayCounty Inigated $445.34 ValleyCounty. Overall lrrigatedRW .Overall lrrigatedRW Overall $290.75 NemahaCounty Dryland Overall SoutheastEarly Maturing RR SoybeanVariety Tests2004- 2005 BRAND BU/A VARIETY RATING 37K32 DYNA-GRO P8.31 23RR PRAIRIE BRAND RR K-328 KRUGER 38K28 DYNA.GRO RR2335N WILLCROSS 31T31 DYNA-GRO K-349 RR KRUGER Average allentries DiffBrence req.for sig.5olo BUSHET CRAIN PLANT PLANI' HEIGHT WEIGHT YIELD LODGING PCT INCHESLB/BU /LB GRAIN SEEO PGT GRAII{ GFAIN PROTEIN OIt MO $/A TwoYearAverage 1, 5 65.1 1.4 64.8 1.4 63.5 1.4 61.3 1. 9 60.1 1.5 56"5 1.4 56.2 1.5 61.1 NS . 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 3B 37 35 37 33 33 36 3 55.6 55.4 55.3 54.8 55.7 55.5 N.S. 19.9 19.9 19.8 20,1 19.1 20.3 20.2 19.9 0.8 EPUA DAY MATURIW 438 434 425 414 4 0 388 I I I 9 7 I 413 74 I 384 s 18 18 18 17 9 n 19 18 19 5 , Central Irrigated RoundupReadySoybean Variety Test \iralleyand DawsonCounties- 2005 Brand Varicty YIELD Average BU/A 79.1 25-51 Genetics ## DEKALB 78.8 B2645RR RENZE 78.2 AG3005 ## ASGROW 7 7. 7 2261 RR FOUR STAR 77.2 K-255RR KRUGER 76.9 93M11 ## PIONEER 76.7 38K28 DYNA-GRO 76.7 37828 DYNA-GRO K-273 RB 76.7 KRUGER 76.7 ## 93847 PIONEER 76.3 35P29 DYNA-GRO 76.2 K-328 RR KRUGER 76.2 sx05426 DYNA.GRO 76.0 2933RR IRISOY 76.0 93836 ## PIONEER 75.8 3600-4 STINE R3115RR 758 RENZE 3065RR/STS75,8 GARST 3144RR(CN)7s.5 TRISOY 75.5 K-289+ RR KRUGER 754 K.270 RR KRUGER 75.1 12900R LATHAM 75.1 31N27 DYNA.GRO 2952RR(CN) 75,0 TRISOY 74.6 3135RR GARST 74.5 sx05725 DVNA-GRO 74.3 2282RR FOUR STAR 74.3 37K32 DYNA-GHO 74.2 2314RR FOUR STAR 74.2 2677RR ## GARST RR/SCN 73,9 K-341 KRUGER RRiSCN 73,6 K-333 KRUGEB 73.5 AG2403 ## ASGROW 2834RR 73.2 GARST 73.0 31T31 DYNA.GHO 72.4 3532-4 STINE 72.4 32C25 DYNA-GRO 3530RR(CN) 71,5 TRISOY 71.2 3832-4 STINE 71.0 K-349RR KRUGER K-311RR/SCN 70.7 KRUGER 75.0 Average allentries N,S. req,forsig.5olo Difference Page 52 Valley BU/A 85.5 B1,6 79,5 81.6 80.2 85.6 82.2 80.3 83.1 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 76.7 72.0 71.4 79.4 3.9 BUSHEL PTANT PLAI'IT HEIGHT Oawson WEIGHT TODGING RATING INCHES BU/A t8/BU 72.6 76.0 76.9 73.8 74.2 68,1 71.1 73,0 70.2 71.4 74.8 73.4 69.9 73.2 74.0 71.4 72.5 72.0 72.7 67.8 71.1 69.5 69,1 73.1 73.4 68.3 72,4 69.6 66.9 68.1 70.9 67.6 67.2 06.4 68,2 66.3 68.1 66.0 65.6 70.0 70.0 70.7 J. I 53.8 ' 1.4 , 1.9 55.2 2.3 54.2 1.6 553 , 1.5 54"2 1.0 33. I 1,9 54.1 54.0 2.0 1.6 54.4 2.1 56,0 2.1 54.2 2.0 55.2 1.6 54.9 1,6 53.6 2.0 55.9 1.7 55.4 1.9 55.0 1.7 54.8 2.0 55.2 1.3 55.5 2.1 54.3 54.2 1.0 33 39 40 38 36 36 39 38 38 40 37 42 38 1.3 2.2 1.6 1.4 1. 9 2.2 34 38 37 36 38 41 42 54.9 54.4 54.6 54.2 54.6 54.8 54.8 54,5 55.3 54.5 1.B 1.4 2.0 53.9 55.3 55.3 54.4 1.5 1.0 '1.0 1,8 1.7 54.1 1.4 55,9 55.2 55.2 54.9 54.8 0.6 2.3 2.3 2.0 1.9 1.7 0.7 JI 38 39 40 37 41 33 39 JJ 37 36 31 33 36 36 35 39 39 27 38 27 3 GRAII'I SEED /tB 2880 2640 2700 2610 2900 3040 3110 2820 2680 3170 3050 2850 2680 2750 2840 2890 2790 2780 2980 3040 3000 2Sm 3080 2950 3200 2900 3020 2830 3050 3130 2950 2460 2880 3330 2900 2620 3100 3240 2650 2960 2810 2909 1BB GRAIN GRAITI PROTEIN OIL PCI PCT 38.1 39.1 38.6 39.3 39,3 38.6 38.3 38.2 38.9 38.3 39.4 38.1 '35,2 39.1 39.6 38.3 38.1 39.0 40.0 37.9 38.5 38.1 38.1 39.0 38.3 39,5 39.2 38.2 40.0 38.4 39.7 39,4 38.0 39.0 39.3 39.5 38.9 40.2 38.8 39.5 40.3 38.9 0.7 19.7 19.2 19.6 19.3 19,3 20.2 19.8 19.7 19.2 19.7 19.5 19,4 19.2 19.2 19.5 19.8 '19.5 19.9 18.6 19.8 19.7 19.5 19.4 19.3 19.2 18.S 19.4 19.4 18.^ 19.7 19.1 19.6 19.9 '9.0 19.i 19.3 18.8 18.8 19.8 r9.8 18.9 19.4 0.4 EPVA $'A 514.94 518.50 511.82 511,65 507.98 511.00 502.39 500,08 501.62 501.62 506.63 493.78 501.02 499.70 504.64 495.35 492.74 502.55 499.43 491.51 493.87 487.77 487.40 497.25 483.04 490.96 490.75 483,69 4&7.87 486.75 488.85 487.57 480.69 478.00 486.55 4q0.74 470.96 473.69 470.99 474.28 470.86 493.22 N,S. Seed Guide2006 BM KRU TR]S DYN ASG REN KB. KRU KR DV Dr\ TF AS Gi; D"\ TB KP D* D\ I' Dr\ D' 'l , Bn * Kq FA KR f'p f,f : FA Kc D!l Pi G: K; ., (q lJ, Ka 0i :, :. l,q D Set Central lrrigated RR SoybeanYariety Tests2003- 20ffiS BRAI{D PLAI{T PIA}IT BUSIIET GRAIN LODGINGHEIGHT WEIGHT $EED RATING IT.IGHES LB,BU 'I-B GRAII{ YIETD 8U'A UARIETY TwoYearAverage 75.2 1.8 73.9 2.0 73.9 2.0 I J.Z 2.3 1 q 73,1 72.9 1.3 72.6 1.8 71.7 1.6 71.6 1.3 71.6 1.9 1 R 71,6 1.0 70.9 69.5 1.0 68.4 1.9 68.1 2.4 67.6 1.9 71.6 1.7 13.1 1.4 ThrcsYearAuenge 75.9 2.0 74.0 1.8 75.0 1.9 N.S. N.S. KRUGER K.328RR TRISOY 31448R(CN) DYNA.GRO 38K28 ASGFOW AG3005 RENZE R3115RR KRUGEH K-289+RR KRUGER K.270RR KRUGER K.273RR DYNA-GRO 31N27 DYNA.GRO 37828 TRISOY 2933RR ASGROW AG2403 GARST 2834R8 DYNA.GRO 31T31 TRISOY 3530RR(CN) KRUGER K-349 RR Average allentries Ditference req.for sig.5% DYNA-GRO 38K28 DYNA.GRO 37828 Average allentries Ditference req.torsig.5% 40 39 37 38 38 32 37 36 33 36 31 29 32 34 37 35 5.7 55.1 55.3 54.3 54.7 55.3 55.2 54.7 54.7 55.1 54.0 54.1 53.9 55.1 55.2 55.5 54.9 54.8 3.0 27BA 2880 3010 26m 2750 3050 2920 2610 2S80 2760 2730 2780 3100 2850 3080 2900 2861 5BB 37 36 36.5 N.S. 54.7 54.3 54.5 0.4 3060 2760 2910 147 ?E GRAIN GfiAit.I PnoTFl|\l otl PCT PCi [i,i#l sift L J 19.$ 1 9r. ;101 r99 19B 20 20 1!] 2A 200 19.li 241 19ti ?aI 194 20 1 i9 t] 1.3 4g'i 489 4[itl '4t-t'i :iit1 4B{.i 478 ,4iJ i rlli: 'iii7 ,ri{:i I rii-iii 'iii 1 /,!lJ1 i]1 38.4 3tl4 38.4 N.S. ?03 2ri.I 2tt.2 N.$. ^,:J{i 4l'$ ,183 i\j rl 39.1 41.0 ?oo 39.7 39.5 39.r 39.0 40.1 39.7 39.5 40.1 39.4 40.3 400 41.'i ,40.7 39.S tilil ii{ic ,1,{J"{l EastCentralCystNematodeSoybeam VarfretyT*sd; SaundersCounty'2005 Brand thrioty g3M5O PIONEER ## KRUGER K.311 RF/SCN FARM ADVANTAGE 7295N KRUGER K-355 RR/SCN KRUGER K.333 RFYSCN MIDLAND 296NRR FARM ADVANTAGE7285N YIELD BUSHET PLNilT GRAIN AVTRAGE WEIGHT HEIGHT SEED BU'A LB/8U |I'ICHES ,LB GRAII{ PRfiEII{ PCt GRAIN OIL P6t 36,2 35.3 33.7 33.7 33.3 43.2 43.6 40.2 41.9 17.2 17.2 19.4 1B.B 41,1 42.0 41.7 42.6 19.4 18.9 19.0 18.5 ear KRUGER DYNA.GRO PIONEER LATHAM 32.7 K.287 RR/SCN 32.6 31T31 32.1 93M80 ## 31.8 E2811RX 31.1 GARST KRUGER KRUGER LATHAM KRUGER GARST GARST DYNA.GRO 3448RR/N K-277+RR/SCN K-292 RB/SCN E3185R K-266RR/SCN 3236RRiN 3212RR/N 30.7 30.4 28.5 28.5 27.8 27.6 27.3 GARST MIDLAND LATHAM 37928 2721RFUN 346NRB E3478R LATHAM KRUGER DYNA.GRO DYNA.GRO DYNA.GRO PI0NEER Average allentries 27.2 27.0 26.6 25.8 E2922RX K-341RF|/SCN 31N27 38K28 37K32 93M92 ## 24.7 24,5 23.5 20.2 2O.O 17.5 28.7 Ditference req.forsig.5% Seed Guide 2006 8.8 54.7 56.7 50.4 c,t..t 54.1 54.0 54.1 50.4 50.7 56.7 53.0 54.0 52.2 54.4 54.1 49.6 49.9 51.8 43.2 50.6 54.8 51.2 49.0 45.9 45.3 37.1 48.7 44.0 50.9 N.S. 30 29 28 30 28 29 zo 29 26 32 26 25 24 to 26 ZJ 29 27 26 27 28 23 25 23 26 ZJ 25 26 27 3710 3810 3530 3450 2990 3810 3930 3110 3200 3180 3320 3110 3380 3750 3460 3380 3700 3780 3710 3080 3790 3450 3180 3430 3440 3770 3410 3640 3482 347 42,4 42.0 43.4 42,6 41.9 41.8 42.5 42.3 42.7 40.5 42.2 43.0 42.5 41.7 42.4 19.1 18.8 18.3 19.2 19.2 19.0 18.4 1B.B 18.0 19.1 18.1 18.3 18.0 't9.2 18.2 41.1 19.6 41.0 19.1 41.9 ' 18.4 41.5 18.7 42.5 18.6 42.1 18.7 N.S. 0.6 EPVA $/A M/ TUTiIIY M{} n,qY 245.44 241.10 225.79 230.51 227.44 226.74 223,34 223.64 221.81 217.51 215.83 213.06 208.85 195.23 195.23 190.43 188.23 183.46 184.69 185.76 1BOBB 176.99 168.70 167.34 158.8,i .137 10 135.40 122.79 1 9 6 .51 0 .i 0 I I I I I I I !l I 9 I I I I I I I I I I I s I r"l I 3 al 26 ,1,4 27 ?-5 llli )at '25 'l'i 'it 2,1 :13 '/: I il:] 25 215 22 26 ilti 24 27 ?6 25 2:l 26 7,4 24 24 2_7 25 3 Page 5:il np nW Wrlln BlglttSoaroe. AFPDisttibqtion York, Nebraska. Call1-800-257-0329 www.dyna-groseed.com I E F o U F I u HeatUnitsat $oybeanTestLocations- 2005 il m ^EA lr. ct $ lat n o firm 3 a E rm. 0! b€ z w $ i Q E i .E g EE E Z f : E' =E E E I - G tt Gmfirl*dmr Page 54 t 1 Seed Guide 2006 .l J Central ':Jli'r:r: :' j , Average 30 30 27 : 29 25 28 39.1 ;218 38.3 :,:'26 si.4 78 37.3 24 g45 ?4 ' 3J;3 ia t:,,i::s;t: N . S . o I ,;r,;il' '. 53.g; 52.5 52.8 ' 53,6 53.3 5'3.2 NrSrlt'',i Precipitationat SoybeanFlot Locations ^14 & ot €c r z Ero d e 8 tt E 6 o1 g o , : , . ? o to a A . E E , Et E t f ' i 5 = EE E .Est= 3 g . i 5- - a =E s " f v, GountyLocdionr HEINE HYBRIDS Thisisan.extremely exciting timeforcornproducers withsucha widerange ofseed options t0 choose from.Introduction.of ner^/ technologies areveryoverwhelriing butcan beveryprofiqbbforproducers. AtHeine Hybrid it isiur majorroletocontinue [oaccess andsort.out thesenewtechnologies sothatwecanbringybua package of hybrids that wilrmeetyoureverchanging needs intheWestern CornBelt.Wehavemaintained our dedication to providing thelatestgenetics, quality highest seedata fairprice. (605) 6774566 - Todd Heine (605) 677-8263- Nick Heine ffiHffiw We Offer: ffi @ Blue ValleySeed DeWitt, Nebr. 402-683-5615 Cell-402-239-0566 Odell. Nebr. 402-7664790 Ceil-402-299-4965 NEBRASKA GRAIN SORGHUM HYBRID TESTS 200s LocJ Recent grain sorghum acreageand yields for Nebraska were as follows: !995 95.0 Yieldbu/A AcresHmested(000) 1,030 1ee7 83.0 800 1998 98.0 700 1999 89.0 450 2000 73.0 470 2001 84.0 450 2l 2002 49.0 310 2oo5 2oo4 2Nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 3 85.0 81.0 62.0 250 415 500 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, 26Vo fur, 487a good, and l4%oexcellent. Ninety-six 7o of the acreagewas mature, aheadof last year at 87 Eo and aveftqE at 95 Vo-Harvest was 42 Vo completed,aheadof last.year at28 7obut behind the averageat 49 7o.November 13, sorghum harvest was 98 70 complete, aheadof last ffi Ga0 Sali So{ ClayI Thay Had year at 84 and averageat93Vo. 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 Page 56 Seed Guide 2006 5 DeX Ga| 0hn Triu ? E Affi DEIG DEK DEI( DEK GAR GAF 0Ht" oflt"0 0Hr" TRIU TRIU TRI UNL UIIL ultt UNL UNL UNL UNL UNL Ut{L uilt UNL 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 I I I I I A A A I I A A A A A llotgt* ,.==: 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 I I I I I 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 /l 57.5 -- 51 4 Bnol ASG DEK DE DEK DEK GAR GAR OH 0HlO HL TRITR{ TRIUN UNi UN UN UN1 UNr UN UN UN UNIUN 48 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 Paoe58 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 ToRS626 Cotor nSOZo=wteUC E 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 MedTall Tall Med ShortMed Tall Med Med Med ShortMed MedTall MedTall Med ShortMed E E E E E I Bronze Bronze Bronze Bronze Bronze Red Red Bronze Cream Bronze Bronze Bronze Red White White White White White White White White White Bronze Cream t/ t c n ; c c c E E E E E E E Med Med Tall Med Ta!l Short Short Short Short Short HeatUnltsat Grein$orgl,rum TestLocsfbns sdfs E. G' {6 z$ffi o an (! I zcw gv, a =' 15ffi {! iD = itffi clry Cd$rily Locdlsl C' Seed Guide2006 the)arr Page 59 I $$qpssfheast Grain SorghumHybrid Test- 2005 Gageand SalineCounties Yleld Average Gaga' bu/a bu/a DKS54-00 A567 UNL3OO3 UNLSO1O 5401 UNL3O14 ilti{ALBGenl}lics DKS42-20 0-525 CIf{Lt-rF iir 0-530 LllJi" CIiii. ili 0-567 t]HKAL3 GTNITIOS DKS53-11 $fKAi-B fienelics DKS37-07 -" t\A UNL3OO6 r\A----UNL3O16 luarage illlentries nIKALB 0enetics A$fiROV/ A/i----, AA"IAitST riA-- ' 111.7 90.5 109.9 98.5 102.8 105.1 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 91.8 -liiliererrr:c re'1.tor sig. 5% 24.0 21.5 - ij?tetln.pi t wasconipromised bystress, insects anddeer Saline 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 Days Bushsl Plant Head Grain Sseds 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 14550 13900 15050 15600 15800 13450 16800 15150 't8400 15750 16.6 nmD 16.0 15.4 15.9 15.8 0.7 16500 14650 16250 15325 1826 s L- Frecipiation a{ Grain orghumTest Localions Bran DEr DEr,.: A SG ; !$$ GAP s{4 S GAF #." 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Tt|!s Courdy Locdisr Ir;ri;t'i:'i-l Seed Guide 2006 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 Average allentries 104.1 75 59.4 Difference req.forsig. 5o/o 21.6 N.S. 1.1 ThreeYearAverage 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 Average allentries 96.2 t7 b8.64 Difference req.forsig. 5olo 16.1 N.S 1.8 Hybrid Plant height inches Head Grain exseftionmoisture inches pct Plant lodging Seeds per pound 55 56 3 CJ J |/ . . ) 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 F 14.9 15.6 14.8 16.5 194.4 1.7 A + .J 4 45 1 51 f,a R 61 52 50 53.4 + ? n 0 N.S, 16.4 18.7 17.2 15.0 17.0 J to.ub 1 N.S. N.S. J.O r) -l 0 0 0 1 13300 14900 13500 15400 15900 14600 755 South Central Grain SorghumHybrid Test- 200s Clay,Thayer,and Harlan Counties Yield Average bu/a DEKALB Genetics DKS54-00 DEKALBGENETICS DKS53-11 ASGROW A567 AA----uNL3003 GARST 5360 AA--UNL4O1O GARST 5401 AA----.. UNL9006 AA---uNL3036 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 Average allentries Difference req.forsig. 5olo Seed Guide2006 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 Days Planl 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 15133 13800 14433 14800 15667 16450 16500 14700 14100 17167 16800 todb/ 19067 15633 19200 16467 19400 18800 19933 18067 16649 1412 Page6 t South Central Grain SorghumHybrid Test2003- 2005 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 ?! ent{ies 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 ncl ralinn nound 14.2 't4.6 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 15.1 16.1 14.5 't5.0 1 15.0 N.S. J 2 3 I 1 N.S. 16800 15800 18800 16500 16500 N.S. ErtY Relea Dako Hybn 54H1 JOUTN Longitude& Latitude 2005Grain SorghumPlots Counlyllocetion Lalitude Saline Thapr Clay Harlan 40.4816 40.0786 40.5797 4A.2272 - 2005 GrainSorghumPlotLocations Longitude -97.1311 -97.6530 -98.1463 -99.5141 I ] 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. Page 62 Seed Guide 2006 WL3I Ame 6420 GH7 54V5 Ram 54H9 FEAS Wran Peny Vem Dam Expe DSS DS10 DS20 DS10 LS1fr DS21 DS20 zG99 ZG01 zG01 zGm zGm zG01 zG01 zG02 zG01 zG0i zGv2 cK20 Expe CV(qt MVC( 5o tt LSD{( LSR1 - Var There 2 = 4 3 - 6 DESI MflH1 SOIL Seeo Do not reprint without permission I\EBRASKA 2005Alfalfa Varietv Test Mead, saundersCounty,Agricultural Research and DevelopmentCenter Irrigated -- 2002Seeding al Seeding Year' DRYMATTER TONS/ACRE2005 Dakota 5.29 1.83 1.58 1.42 1.32 6.22 '1.30 Hybriforce 400 5.16 1. 8 4 1.64 1.25 5.99 54H46 5.32 1.87 1.71 LJO |.lJ 6.24 Journey Brand 204 4.88 1.88 1.40 1.28 1.23 5.71 WL319HO 5.07 1.63 1.63 1.28 1.23 571 AmeriStand 401+Z 5.00 1.90 1.42 132 ,5.97 1.28 6420 4.74 2.04 1.54 1.38 I.JO 6.34 GH75O 4.89 1.85 1.47 1.19 1.21 5.68 54V54 4.87 1.86 1.44 |./.o 1,28 5.83 Reward ll 5.21 1. 8 2 1.48 1.26 1.39 5.97 54H91 5.36 6qo 1.73 1.27 i.2B 1.35 FEAST +,EV 4.82 1.67 1,35 1,19 1.23 Wrangler 4;89 1.67 1.t44 t.l3 1.37 5.60 Perry 4.87 1.86 1.16 i .'i1 1.23 536 Vernal 5.30 t.83 1.49 ; .t o 1.21 5.64 '1.19 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 t.co 1,34 i,48 6.27 1 a.A LS103 4.86 1.67 1.36 l.Jc 6.11 DS210HYB 4.87 2.04 1.54 1.34 1.27 o.tJ DS206HYB 4.94 1.91 1.60 154 6.32 ^1 zG9941 5.15 t.30 1.29 6.01 ZG01464 b.ub 1.61 J I 1.28 5.91 ZG0152A 5.03 1.50 3B 1.40 5.93 zG0044 4.58 1.49 JI 1'.41 6.01 zG0043 4.85 2.06 1.38 :3 1.21 5.65 zG0147A 4.81 1.96 1.52 1.28 1.22 5.92 zG0140 4.87 2.03 1.42 124 1.38 5.97 zG0240M 4.85 1.84 1.52 1.23 1.28 5.78 ZGO15OA 4.77 2,02 1.64 4l 1.38 6:47 en zG0142 5.26 1.81 1,48 1.19 5.83 7G0240H 5.08 1.90 1.64 23 128 c.vJ cK2000 5.19 1.61 1.38 1.22 5.58 Experiment Means 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 Seed Guide2006 20043 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 7AO 6.25 8.70 0.69 0.40 45.77 '24.33. 23.52 23.37 23.24 23.03 !22.7tr '22.67 9.91 9.29 9.06 9,36 9.24 9.00 8.64 ' 8 e1 .. 8.63": 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 05Q 39.90 22.F8 22.54: U.48 t2225, 21.89' 20.92 20.76 20.61 20.42 24.03 zJ.oo '23.40 23.35 23.31 23.15 23.t0 22.91 22.86 22.61 '22.59' i 22.40 22.38 22.21 22.18 , 22.15 .22.08 21.87 zt,u 22.5+ 4.67 o.c I 1.47 9.86, 37 49 j Page 63 qI DO \OT REPRI\-T WITHOUT PERNIISSION NEBRASKA 2005Alfalfa Varietv Test Havelock,LancasterCounty Agronomy ResearchFarm Irrigat€d -- 2005 Seeding ,"1 ...,!r-lllll Q U A L I T YG R A I N H A N D L I N GE Q U I P M E N T Powered by a PTO Shafl with Constant VelocityUniversal Joint for Smooth Opection at Any Speed. ffiutt 10112'Auoe6 Feature OurFleaw DutvLonoLastino l2 c;uge 6avaniz-ed Tubing Madewithprlde in the HeartlandU,S,A. Backedwith a full 18 nonth guanntee! 1 Entry Total ll-May 16.Jun 20:Jul 23-Aug17-0cl Total Beleased Cultivarc 54V46 4.42 2.46 2.69 2.18 1 . 7 9 0.96 10.03 FSG 408DP 4.45 2.7g 2.57 2.01 1 . 6 5 0.88 9.96 FSG 351 4.61 2.58 2.55 2.04 1.80 0.95 9.94 Jadelll 4.70 2.82 2.48 1.98 1.70 0.92 9.84 54025 4.50 2.66 2.45 1.92 1 . 6 5 0.98 9.80 6530 4.56 2.42 2.49 2.09 1.64 0.93 9.54 54H91 4.61 2.57 2.63 1.83 1 . 4 7 0.89 9.42 6400HT 4.66 2.53 2.44 1.86 1.57 0.87 9.36 Vernal 4.56 2.59 2.38 2.02 1.55 0.72 9.33 Hybriforce-420Ailet4.79 2.59 2.25 1.75 1.62 1.00 9.28 wL 335HQ 4.35 2.25 2.46 1.78 1.56 0.86 8.98 Wrangler 4.52 2.28 2.09 1.78 1.60 0.92 8.69 Erpeilmental Slrains ZGO34OA 4.66 2.43 2.45 2.00 1.62 0.90 9.37 zG0341A 4.05 2.27 2.35 1.89 1.63 0.98 9.23 2.45 1.94 1.63 0.S1 9.48 Expeilment mean4.53 2.52 CV(o/o) 8.00 8.06 9.86 MCVe/o) 11,43r't.51 1 4 . 0 8 1 7 . 3 3 1 3 . 1 3 2 2 . 9 8 9.67 LSD(0.05) 0.52 0.29 0.34 LSD(0.25) 0.30 0.17 0.20 LSR(%) 70.10 50.54 57.78 83.69 66.42 74.57 12.14 9.20 16.09 6.77 0.34 0.20 0.21 0.21 0.13 0.58 0.92 0.54 Stutheitlmplement Auburn, Nebr. 402-274-4941 lmplement, KaytonInternational Pankonin's lnc. Albion, Nebr. Louisville, Nebn 402-395-2181 402-234-2945 Beller& Backes LeeValleyInc. Humphrey, Nebr. Tekamah, Nebr. 402-923-1622 402-374-2792 Pender lmplement Bennington Equipment Pendel Nebr. Bennington, Nebr. 402-385-2211 402-238-2211 YorkEquipment York,Nebr. 402,362-4461 68.4{) 1=3cuts DESIGN: Randomized block PL0T SIZE:b rows3, by15' METHOD OFSEEDING: V-bEItdri|I PLANTING DATE:4.29-04 SO|L TYPE:Crete siltloam REPS: 4 Page 66 WestPointlmplement WestPoint, Nebn 402-372-2408 GentralNebraska lmplement Spalding, Nebn 308-497-251' 1 800-248-2215 Ed, Bsh wL 3l 54V4 FS61 FSG3 WL3 Jad€I 659) Hyb w, Mas 64m WL Wnn Vem Erp 41M 51M 4A& Exp C1/(l MC IJD t5D rsR Stubbendick lmplement Syracuse, Nebr. 402-269-2310 Kolterman Farm Equipment Pierce, Nebr. 402-329-6279 'Va The 'l=3 DE PLO ME PI.A s0l RE Seed I a DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION NEBRASKA 2005Alfalfa Variety Test ScottsbluffCounty PanhandleResearchand ExtensionCenter Irrigated -- 2004Seeding " DRYMATTER TO}IS/ACRE f Seeding Year' Total 01-Jul Released Gullivarc a J. /J 1.94 3.79 WL357HO 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 FSG351 2.30 2.38 3.75 3.53 1.89 2.15 WL335HO 2.25 1.84 3,78 3.96 2.21 Jadelll 2.23 3.80 3.78 1.87 2.18 6530 2.17 1.86 2.14 Hybriforce-420/Wet3.91 2.19 3.75 1.89 2.24 3.87 3.63 54025 2.22 3.88 3.71 1.77 2.09 Masterpiece 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 Experimental 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 J.I I 1.84 Experiment mean 3.81 2.21 2.22 CV(o/o) 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 .Variety means areLSMEANS derived fromspatial varieability statistical formixed models. analysis year0r multiple-year Therefore, totalswillnotbethearithmetic sumof individual cutsor years, respectively. 1=3cuts DESIGN: Randomize block PL0T SIZE:8 rows4.5'by11' Kincaid METH0D 0FSEEDING: conedrill PLANTING DATE: 6-3-04 finesandyloam S0lLTYPE:Tripp REPS: 4 SeedGuide2006 |It-Osl 1.13 1.ffi 1.00 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 f.i0 1,20 1.06 0.95 0.92 13.37 19.00 0.17 0.10 33.68 12.04 11.&4 11.09 10.96 4.33 6.15 0.67 0.39 28.U Page 67 r DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION NEBRASKA 2005Alfalfa VarietyTest Mead,SaundersCounty,Agricultural Research and DevelopmentCenter Irrigated -- 2003Seeding ORYMATTER TONSIACRE' 2005 $eeding Year' wL357H0 1,34 6400HT 1.50 Hybriforce-420twet 1.38 54V46 1.24 Phirsr 1,42 Goldleaf 1.12 Jade lr 1.71 6530 1.45 Prolific 1.42 Journey Brand 204 1.42 Evermore 1.25 Power 4,2 1.43 430.06 1.42 54025 1,53 GH711 1,30 Arapaho 1.28 wL319H0 1.49 FSG 406 1,40 wrangler 1.07 vernat 1.37 Experimental Strains DS307HyB 1.30 D S3 1 0H y B 1.37 FSG 505 1.4+ DS313HyB 1.30 DS311HyB 1.31 Americas Atfatfa Z-1 1.35 DS304HyB 1.29 Americas At'fattaz-2 1.06 GG201 1.10 Experiment mean 1,gS cv (0/0) 16.09 MCJ&) (0,05) LSD (0,2s) LSD 22.34 0.30 0.18 | r.Sr | r.se | z.oa lr.eo 12.13 | r.sz | z.oo | z.OZ 1.95 1.66 1,76 2.02 1.75 1,77 1.78 1.75 lz.ta | z.oe |I tr.eo zo 1.69 1.76 1.74 | r.s+ lz.rr | r.ss I 1.90 | r.0r | r.eo 11.s5 I 1.80 I | r.es | r.oe | r,Sr | Z.ro 1.93 1.70 1,68 1.85 1.72 1,83 1.60 1.57 j.73 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 g,04 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 0"99 1,00 1.03 0,91 8,20 8.13 8.35 7.86 | t.ao | r.so lz.ot 1.71 1.81 1.67 | o.ss | o.zo 7"g7 r s1 1,66 | 17.78 0,94 8.33 7.89 8.05 8.16 8.02 8.2e 7.g4 1.60 1.52 1.68 1,74 I t.so | tz.ta 1.59 0.93 0;96 0.94 0,87 0.90 1.01 0.95 1,66 1.72 1,47 | r.sa | t.t+ 1.57 1.58 1.61 1.44 1,53 1.70 1.64 1.59 1.24 10,86 15.13 0.26 0.1s 1,68 0,95 0,92 0,99 1.53 0,91 1.70 1,84 1]2 1,49 1.46 1,40 1.36 1.30 0,94 0.88 0.85 1.68 7.a7 10.27 0"17 0.10 1,sg 9.60 13.37 0.20 0.12 0.78 0.91 11.s8 16.68 0.15 0.09 8,04 8 03 7,86 7.g1 7,68 8.00 7,58 6.78 7"Bz s.4z 7.55 o,sg 0.84 LSR(0/0) 46.13 4A.75 30.25 | ZA"Zt 49,93 42.70 36,03 . Variety means areLSMEANS derived fromspatial varieability statistical analysis formixed models. yearor multiple-year Therefore, totalswillnotbethearithmetic sumof individual cutsor years, respectively. 1=lcut 2 = 5 cuts. pL0TSIZE: DESIGN: Randomized btock 5 rows3' by12' METHOO 0FSEEDING: V-bett driil PLANT|NG DATE: 4-23-03 $0lLTYPE: Sharpsburg sittyclaytoam REpS: 4 Page68 9.17 9.35 9,20 9.15 8,96 8,62 9.06 8,93 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 15.97 15.84 15.45 15,38 15,07 14.38 9.37 9.21 8,90 9.24 8,66 fl.7A 17"43 17.29 17"42 16,51 8.61 8.20 7.68 7.42 8.59 7.85 10.94 0,94 0.55 48.36 16.26 16,23 15,25 14.16 16.40 5.27 7.34 1.20 0.70 34.00 17.54 17.30 17.24 17.18 16,95 16.92 16.90 't6.87 cv6 rt 7c Mc I.,' (e1 Bi.I tL) N? JT: Lr ne Ea Re lt" \rd E C t,t LS LS LS 1 Av 2 4 5 D il S Seed Guide 2006 Se DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION NEBRASKA 2004Cool-Season GrassVna"6w,.fl'v Test MeadoSaundersCounty,Agricultural R"esepar'*:ihL and DevelopmentCenter Dryland -- 200LSeeding *r***** 1 OryMatlerTons/Arre 2004 ?9-Jun 04"0ct T0IAL Lato Oahe Intermediate Wheatgrass 1 ' t i 0.71 0.58 4"04 6.03 3.03 Manska Pubescent 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 1' 7r) Perennial futione Ryegrass t . t L 0,80 0,68 0"23 ?"17 3.55 Zorroltalian Ryegrass 0.0n 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 qqd BARFA1004TallFescue 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 Newhy 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 Montana Meadow Brome t.(6 l . o v 0.s5 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 {l {t LSR(o/o) 29 14 ?_2 18 26 1 Firstharvest takenin 2003and2004whenentries reached a simiiar $tage 0f maturity. = = Average firstharvest date:Early 15May,Medium 26MaV, Late= 12June 24cuts,33cuts years. 4 Variety means areLSMEANS somultiple-year total$maynotbethearithmetic sumof individual yieldof Lincoln poor 5 Experimental strain, 6 Firstyear(2002) smooth brome werelowdueto seedgermination DESIGN: Randomized block PLOT SIZE: 5 rows3' by15' METH0D 0FSEEDING: V-belt drill PLANTING DATI: 4-9-2002 SOIL TYPE: Hallveryfinesandy loam ftEPS: 4 $eedGuide2006 d ? { d./ | '1li.ilil iii.iri r'i:r{} :u"{J.j i].4{i '? fr{r i 4l' 4.{ili -i:.) "i ,/ 1! tlfi -N'i .5r' tl 4il 1l.!ill 'i il. i]11 Itl"itl S.{,1.1 8 . $r 11.ilii I {}.(i,! $.i;{l l{1"4i B.is I r,) i,ri:. il, i i; 1S i'::r.ii' DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION NEBRASKA GrassYarietv Test 2004OrchardgrassVariety Test 2004Cool-Season North Platte,West Central Research N{ead,SaundersCounty, and ExtensionCenter Agricultural Researchand Irrigated -- 2001Seeding DevelopmentCenter NEBRASKA Dryland -- 2002Seeding TOTAL 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 Mammoth 1 . 1 0 0 . 6 6 o . z 9 2 . 5 4| 3 . 6 8 6.22 0G9705-6 3 r 03 o,5B o.8o 2.41 | g ze 6 . 1 4 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 CV10701 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 'I Firstharvest 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 Page 70 R ory Mafi6rbngAc|8 DryMatlerTons/Aere LAIE 2 """. 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 14 o. t4 r8.55 zv zJ 1 M 1.83 3.66 2"m 3.11 2.n Entrt 1.52 1.16 0.97 1.00 1.42 1.16 1.22 1.04 1.17 1.28 1.17 1.39 6.n t).3() Et::'Sa:' ",: Ar' , : )!. l i E: ir:-L i u:l .:. gz' , ll: : lii Pi t . 5.04 6.17 17.19 4.76 6.42 16.68 5.81 6.54 18.93 16 13 10 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 Seed Guide 2006 Se- Plotsin DescrtPttonof 2005 Sunflower 'VYoming DO NOT REPRINT PERMISSION WTTTTOUT v westernNebraskaand eastern NEBRASKA Test ZA04OrchardgralgVarietY -"Xlttn Platte,WestCentral n ---t.ut.h and Extension-Center Irrigated '- 2002Seeding DryMatterTons/Acre 2004 04-0ct IoIAL 2003' 1 01'Jul Sseding ""Y6ar 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 " s'z H,lfilf 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; Late 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 AF n.s. Page71 CheyenneCo NE Irrigated 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 Pioneer 64H41 2320 Interstate Hysun 521 2300 Mycogen 7350 2270 Mycogen 8H419CL 2220 Interstate Hysun 525 2170 Garst 4880NS/CL 21m Croplan Genetics 378DMR,HO2030 AVERAGE 2452 (05) 392 L.S.D. Page 72 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 JJ. / ZC.C 33.9 34.3 36.5 39 24.1 24.0 26j 1.3 54 59 39 50 60 54 55 56 46 60 FN 61 58 60 54 49 64 57 49 49 54 ct 59 EA v Dryland OilseedSunflowerNursery SAREC,Lingle WY 2005 _ Brand Hybrid GrainYield (tbtA) Height (in) Pioneer Pioneer 63rJl91 63M80 AVERAGE (05) i"..S.D. 1210 1160 1185 n.s. 40 A1 44.2 n.s. IrnigatedSunflower 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. ('h /ARIE 69 75 76 74 74 VARIE l- at '-: : CheyenneCo NE Dryland Sunflower Variety 2005Oit Types l:. -, , 1..- ri.l,- _ : i!ss. n v e ',;: i_sl Yieid TestWeighr Height LbslAcre Oil0/o Lbs/Bushel rlcnes Mycoger 8N352 243A 43,3 lVlycogen 8N510 2260 38.3 Pioneer 63M9i 2230 4.1.9 Garst 03TH00420b 22i0 37,2 Pioneer 63M80 2200 42.1 lnterstate Hysun 52S 2150 36.4 Garst HS424 2110 38.6 Garst 03TH004251 2110 38,0 Garst HS454 2070 4A.6 Mycogen 8H419CL 2060 t7.6 Mycogen 7350 2000 39.8 Garst 02TH003896 1980 39.6 Croplan cenetics 378DMR,H019S0 38,3 Kaystar Seed 9501 1860 34.7 Garst 4880NS/CL 1650 tl.g AVERAGE 2084 38.8 L . S . D( 0, 5 ) 3 1 3 1.3 planted Twoconfecti0ns were nextt0 thistriaj Dahlgren Dahigren D-9530 D-9531 2060 2050 Zg.A ZS.5 26.8 ZT.3 26.1 25.s Q5.6 25.0 26J ZA.s 257 27.1 25,0 ZS.B 24.4 25.9 1.0 59 58 63 62 58 57 ot 65 65 63 56 63 63 63 60 ot 3.0 SEED SIZE o/o>22164 o/o>20164 18.2 62 44 85 18,663 42 83 Seed Guide2006 VARIE Foce U/irr 973;: Dor S n.r- , Jer', LSD . )e- 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 Heading July ZU 17 17 18 21 a\) ll .J 20 a CheyenneCo. Rainfed Oat Variety Test- 2005 VARIEIY ) 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 Heighl inches d l 30 29 dt 32 29 27 32 30 5 Heading July 1B 19 16 15 18 16 16 1.1 t t 1 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 LSD.05 20 Seed Guide2006 Testweighl Lodging (lb/bu) pct .'|.c I \r.+.z 11 'Jz+.,J I 31.8 0 34.7 54 34.7 18 35.6 0 ,tt.J 0 33.6 IJ 1.4 25 Height inches 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 Page73 g $ H ._i s $ .$ .il fl TRIALS 2OO5 SIDI{EY }IE YIELD TEST 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 0.b 6.6 5.8 6.9 5.9 5.6 5.9 o.l 5.5 5.5 6.3 5.7 5.1 6.1 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 Golden German3102 G{N-Si-s) 3278 Manta 3410 Snow tox 3300 Average 3322 LSD.05 684 SeedGuide2006 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 56.9 t.J 3562 2301 2601 2907 3699 3492 3134 2968 3021 3194 2819 2336 3292 2394 3066 2279 2855 2780 3168 3083 2948 648 q7n 53.0 s6.0 53.7 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 54.5 56.7 56.9 54.8 3.1 40 39 +l 37 43 45 41 44 42 43 52 50 45 34 40 49 49 41 43 38 43 4 1170 1421 1430 1303 1638 1147 tcJI 1542 1569 1545 1030 1123 1307 1258 1507 12't3 1AF? 1241 1315 1531 1374 341 54.3 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 53.5 52.5 51.7 53.0 54.6 54.6 52.6 3.1 30 27 28 24 ZI 9A zo 28 30 J I 37 JO 32 23 28 QI 34 30 29 30 10 898 1233 1107 825 1175 1086 784 1137 931 880 485 537 799 809 1169 840 704 832 944 908 904 586 Page75 \ rl\.t-L\-'L r)t-t-tL DryMatlet DryMatterYield Lbs/Acre Vt 5940 rl;,lFI0 5930 Golden German lAlhite \ffonder 4960 4850 BxF-1 3 4760 CxF-08 4660 CxF-07 4660 SnowFox fiedSiberian 4600 4540 iJxB-30 4480 Bxl'-09 4410 2) ii {N$i 4330 A iNSi-]) 4270 ilxG-05 4240 llirdc;age 4120 i\'ilanta 4060 r (N-si-4) 29 25 34 34 29 35 34 38 28 34 .r.t 37 34 3l 32 J/ 30 al JO i. {N"I}i3} iiv*iag+ 3800 4590 JI r-.$il{.i}5} 940 11046 2420 11029 2360 Admiral 2330 Cruiser 2300 11076 22m 1083 2230 10804 2100 Arvika 2070 810162 2020 11080 2000 Stirling 1970 11082 1940 10806 1730 11074 1680 Forager 1630 Grand Avg2080 LSD0.05 230 AR 32 34 3l 32 AVERAGE WTSidney Sidnay ScotbblutlBorBuile YIELD TEST Lbs/Bu lrrisatedDrvlandltrigated Inigated Ihrietv LBS/ACRE 37 37 J+ 4024 HT lnches 39 40 42 JI "tij(l'i"lli5) AveragedUver Locationsand Irrigation/Dryland I \Ir 28 34 28 35 58.9 59.4 60"4 59.4 57.9 59.2 59.3 58.1 58.2 59.9 60.2 59.3 59.8 59.8 58.0 59.3 1.7 2280 1920 1780 1920 1740 2030 1720 1650 '1190 1850 2020 2010 2490 1920 1850 1900 2150 1650 1620 1290 2070 1140 1210 1260 1750 570 1990 1580 1580 1600 1370 1730 1720 420 2750 3030 2450 2130 2540 2360 228A 2810 2660 1890 2620 1830 2130 1530 2050 2380 425 2790 2480 3080 2650 2900 2m0 2500 1680 2590 2500 2400 2280 2050 2620 1490 2490 430 A IRRIGATED CHICKPEAS2OO5 i;:i ! iii SIDNEY BOXBUTTE SGfiTSBLUFF IESTS AVERAGE THREE AscochytaSeedWeight YIELD Ascochyti SeedWeight YIEID Ascoch$aSeedWeight YIELD YIELD (milligrams)Lbs/Acre (milligrams) Lbs/Acre 1-5 (milligrams)Lbs/Acrc 1-5 Lbs/Acre 1-5 cA00908347C 1310 1190 PlBulk pt 17256 1100 1060 c/\99S08157CC 980 BS0 960 $ierra i,A/y BB0 ?02 790 llwelley {lr\01908839C 750 fiA07$3163C 710 ilAssg0t604c 690 670 VJy201 cA00908015w 640 630 Wy2t)3 cA98g0233W 580 f;A{]oSOtB7sW490 840 Avorage ( Lt;D 05) i:\aq*'78 2.7 t.4 1.9 2.8 2? 2.7 J..l 2.4 2.1 2.6 3.0 3.6 3.0 3,5 z.o 2.5 2.7 430 260 380 480 270 47A 200 430 450 430 460 200 410 390 450 4t0 380 1740 um 3.0 2.5 M7A 1.3 u7a t 1 1't60 1350 860 760 880 640 780 2.4 3.3 4.1 na 500 600 430 ton 950 380 J.J 2.8 4.0 3.8 4.4 4.1 4.3 3.5 3.3 J.J 1.0 380 260 350 410 250 390 190 340 390 320 340 200 280 320 324 280 320 30 1880 1760 1630 1540 1620 1360 1650 1520 1280 1410 1200 1170 1330 1200 1190 1010 1420 300 2.4 2.3 2.3 t-J 2.0 2.1 t.o 1.5 1.1 2.3 2.9 1.9 2.8 '1.8 1.8 2.1 0.7 320 4m 360 270 210 400 170 550 170 280 1m 540 130 220 80 520 90 520 80 540 80 570 110 200 80 540 80 460 110 5/U 150 580 150 450 60 20 Seed Guide2006 ; ffil *'ry € - dr T3 lf l RfIrI "dry ircrtd Srns Jqrllt r€I 2( SJns SVI EE Fd41 ftry NFT5 rEI 1l |Er61 fo.-F ilETrr lletu JerY ( RSI15 TOPI Arvila Ffir.g totry Fo{-ag Forry Forag FordF RSI60 Forap FordF Forag FordG RSIB. 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B.fld $Fr 96$f Rob Dflm t@ Co.* Har Ai?n LSD Dill Co.H PI€Y 30f, See vv \-ll|Elgllrr! r\vv^ Dr! tLttor Yitld . - .L ',, \tl iJ'iq;iti"."','NFI 3 (tnl) Trical2700(lnt) NFr 7 (trit) 114 & Everbaf Foraser ttr ^t9-lt q'er1ea1 sam'sSuccotash I iouineyArricatzzOo NET2 (trit) 3**!*1,'n"'o 36113 I crop Sun{lowers Previous 7640 ;fi Fertilizer24#N'25#P205' ll{tt Jull,6 - 11 Harvested l1,ri Er.rrRtEs cRop 7150 7150 Si*i Supttsuccotash ryg bv/u SW8$5n (oat) riisri & J.i'ty' roriiera Trici2mo NET5 (irit) NET1 (trit) NEr6 ftrit) 6950 6910 68m 6760 6710 l.lET4 (trit) Foraser 9AIs . .- " 114 Everleai 126 Everleaf 66e0 6630 {9llv^-.-^^ 881529 ii.vurttdrhy) 3:33 pEA Mrx cEREAL an.r mix iortrrorase 6480 6470 6180 6170 6170 6150 luccotlsh --- . succotasn Super (trit) nsi6ooaz I &NET 'iffi;;& Foraoer dw-a'erszg &tlavbet ioiiger ii;;;;; &ns'roooqz steno irdfEearotess 5510 5470 5460 5330 5270 4670 NEIi ryEf NEI? q NEI1 5 NET NEIq iiiri.i [i-6rooo+z 4580 'a 'ii*' roi iirorage l-"il u rttnhazoo 4 turager&NEr 'ro"iii a nn o ffi;;;[ iiiironoz-t roragir&Nng ffi;;;&i'irrt 7 Fonger&t'|ff ;#0 99fl cYuu sw BARLEY Haybet 4600 4580 NET7 RSI167767-1 (Pea) Journey 4510 Rsl60042 & RSIBlend Forager AYengs LSD(.05) 4259 6342 Sll M20 trlais s ere plarrtedon the , .,r,.,1", S.,;,.;l;;; *"t;tfJd and rrligatetl of Nebraska also at the Univer"sit'v Countyland Butte Bor in Betea f.rrm near badly inf'ectedwith were trials Sidney ifti -i-hty Ston"lt near l-tigh Plains Ag Lab *t''".pionttd on May 4 ald harvested ascochyta.and yielded pon''y were Spafian and Select' ergrti lO No iertilizei was usecl'Herbicicles appaiently too late to help the but u'"othyta' ih" "tut ,o applied Headline was irrigated tnal. on May 6' Both plo$ were At the Wirtson tarm. tne plots were planted pios "tto 3# N were applied with the'seed" ,,"ur"r"i)ii+ coru seeded:irrto direct They wele also treated with P";.*it were applierl to both tf ials' ;;;;il September20 The Sconsbluff harue'ted *o" proti Heatlline f'ungicide.ff''"tt i No f'ertilizer was added" Septelrber piot rvas planted May : *O rl"t*iittl ;;; rheierbicide No fungicide rvas applied' il; i;;"' ou these plots E'ialuatlon numAscochyta inf'ection ratings were tarken bers are as tbllows: l= No visible diseasesYmPtotns is coriereclivith few small lesions 2= Approxitnately 5% of tt-t" ttut 'uti"t co'er"edtrv s'nall lesionsthat are is area tol" ot tt.'*ttaf i=;;;;;;i;;;.irbeeinningto coalesce and large "t trt- leal surface is coqered with me'lium -= ilil;uiatitv'zstl' letions ai'eais covered rvith large := Hn(.r*1h* 5O-criof the ieaf surface r o l l e : t i l t gl c - t t t n l1lllglh: rrrua'4'uu Arvil€(Pea) (Pea) Forager csioo'oai rtiio D igltv hrvr^d 5 ioris-riii'itET *TlttA?flt-l r,',0 - PEAS i"'';ll LlliiLr'1ll!il'rll L:lll "i r\- 'l :ii:i'':' -\l':i' 'r:l'; , : . -., slld E\lenslol] i ' r l l l i l r i i l t l l t ' R e ' carch t h e r t tlri.rii'l tLlrl \\''' irt'rnteti r'\atson ' SidneyNE Irrigated Barley20q! Headdate WT IODGINGHT YIELD TEST lnches June Euracle tlslbushel o/o Rqq9911 ,,*. nl5l,lnf,X'r'i,il?*n + wheat Triticale Blend RSIBeardless Box Butte Co i\E Irrigated Barley2005 HT > 6/64 < 5/64 YIETJ} TESTwT TODGING o/o Plump Thin PROTEIN Inches lbs/bushel 'Acre tu 14,9 3 32 90 0 46.8 + Gaucho 191 Lesacy 15,0 3 88 26 0 46.9 lw Burton 14.9 2 93 28 0 45.6 (lD6-Rev)99 96RtAlA1222 15.0 95 30 0 46.8 (lD6-Ro') 37 96RVVA1211 15.6 31 94 0 47.7 91 Robust 15.1 2S 95 0 46.7 90 Drummond 15.8 27 95 0 46.8 83 l-acev 16.4 28 97 o 46.5 83 Conlon 17.2 27 93 0 M.6 74 Hanington 1 . 8 15.5 93 27 0 46.5 91 Avenge 2.4 0.9 14 tSD(.05) farm DanLaursen tillage Conventional seed croPwasgrass Prwious sprinkler 30#Nthrough 88 01sT1587 + Gaucho 87 Baronesse 87 0'1sT1655 85 01sT1514 84 Drummond B3 Burton 82 96RWA1211 Lacey Il oI Baronesse 80 01sT1750 80 01sT1758 + Gaucho 79 Leoacv orsriozz 79 78 01sr1615 78 Conlon 75 Robust 7D Harrinoton (Xeris) 68 9SBX28-588 66 96RWA1222 62 988X27-132(Stoneham) 60 Otis+ Gaucho 5B Otis (Sidney) 54 988X28-448 76 Averaoe 12 Lso(.os) 47.9 47.0 47.1 47.7 46.0 45.6 45.3 46.1 46.3 46.5 46.5 45.7 /E O 47.6 46.8 44.7 45.3 46.7 41,9 46.1 43.1 43.1 44.1 45.8 1.9 39 38 48 53 40 40 23 ,q 40 58 63 73 40 48 30 58 I 71 55 94 88 95 88 53 37 33 32 31 34 35 35 34 32 32 34 32 36 31 32 35 37 30 34 30 33 31 33 33 33 a 20 20 21 20 18 21 19 19 21 20 20 18 20 20 16 17 22 17 19 14 19 18 18 19 9 irrisated tillageSprinkler March28 HighPlainsAg labConventional Planted 1 AIMHarvest 0z Herbicide topdress bilil";;il ;;oiiss* t'l(32-0'0) aphids wheat Russian 0f iniestation ffi,il: ffi il a mooetati Lorsban wlth Sprayed ?age 77 Seed Guide2006 Tb ecg@. bs lafl-eil bltcd out Uy umny r-ed od vl drs srrs. irdgsed triat u ttrl rerceHb b. d ccptible, and sftod rtrrc 4, mdhrveod The rainfd Sidoeyplotr=pbdoApril August 3. 18,and hev€stcd The inigated Sidneypla we flacdlpril August8. The Box Butte irrigated and raiofd plots wereplantedon April 7, and the irrigated plot was hrvesred August 8. SPRING WHEAT I]NITORM REGIONAL I\ruRSERY 2OO5 SIDNBY, NEBRASKA - Irrigatd MN00261-4 sD3687 Verde MN02{v2 NE18&24 37 5s 60" ---..,3--. n 83 33 ' 64 20 62 Bru t$o 1400 t3{l 1300 1Ss0 086 13gt 60 17 ctls{ E.HEA) t3t0 58 13 Ftl 1310 62 13 DB8 1910 51 30 82?6 P'l1 1310 1fln 1200 ' 1260 r2g) 47 58 59 5 60 5 17 17 17 7 20 7 F4 0Bt3 r$3 D8l 085 0B14 0812 087 NMFMAT.I gOIRRI FOP K,Bz F'9 su.4 0Bt0 tD9 K{38 ,Pt0 uil E"lttAo $ otyPoP AI F52 t36 REO STEM Pt16 F100 F62 N'EMGE t.s.D.((F) Page 78 r2m l't90 ltE0 fim 11'7t) 11gt 1110 1030 1ts0 1m0 1m 970 97tl ,w 0al 910 &0 E80 8i0 850 ilq 1140 4n 8 9 6 0 u 6 0 n 6 2 ? 3 17 59 33 6t 27 56 71 27 17 5S 10 62 17 61 20 59 ,17 60 '60 10 13 61 n 5 3 47 53 63 58 fr| 56 20 62 $$ 62, 23 59 4 n.5. IE$I U'T HI 30 29 2S 29 28 51.3 46.6 48.1 52.1 42.6 46.2 52.0 48.2 51.3 51.1 51.7 51.6 50.1 45.3 48.4 48.6 48.3 48.6 48.4 47.5 46.6 48.2 47.0 49.8 47.3 52.7 47.7 49.7 46.6 50.4 48.6 49.4 45.6 47.9 45.9 44.5 -47.4 28 29 26 29 25 27 26 30 26 28 31 25 28 28 32 32 30 9850113-2027 ND03/1-15 27 26 Reeder 26 sD3854 zo sD3851 Yhtd fm 8m YIELD planted June10 HighPhinsAgLab6 miles NE northof Sidney into dkectseeded sun{lowrstalK with areawastrEated roundup beforeplanting nootherherbicide or tertilizer when Wasmostlymature killsdbylreeze6 october13 Harvested ND04/3-18 NDSW0348 ND03/1-9 fcene N003/1-13 smsm 25 25 24 24 n n 23 s03868 23 MT0266 23 Bt/v367 22 turge 9830127-06 22 22 Hanna 22 niv361 cN904-742 22 99S000s2 21 '21 2375, 21 NE1064 MN01311-A 21 21 NE1264 n 00H04'J3 20 MT0245 20 wA(M957' NDSW0350 20 cA-904-741r 20 MN0i33&A 20 19 NE126-5 MN02252-A 18 9750254-8-1 18 18 Chris NE126-35 17 ND04/3-19 17 99S0051"3-117 17 outfook 12 Marquis 12 E '364 11 Russ 8Z-999-592 10 22 Average 4 LSD(.0s) .whito 46.4 i16.9 4.4 48.8 46.7 45.4 47.6 45.3 46.1 43.0 42.9 47.2 47.9 1.6 Planted 3-2845 HighPlains Aglab, tillage Convemional 'Sprinlder inigated Pr6/ious cropcanola topdres 35#N (32-0-0) 1 ozAIM Herbicide August 6 Harvest Thisplotwasbadlyinfected withwheatstreakmosdc <rG sul f0{ (E stxF f,r2la stw GflE sril Stml slxn sFl E-l2t{ stxGl srl gxm stx30 stxg st$l sm REE BM rf,r20{ $m FOET STXB gxm tlilrl KT{IE Rtxs Arsfl $p'fl SK 0udod SM S'M STxg! srxilf $mI wA$ srxf, sum n n NElG Arffe0 30 28 32 27 30 27 29 28 27 26 rso(, S ?s EIIII 31 28 25 Bu/ Bds N 27 21 25 27 26 26 NE NE1 Red Ham 0lcn tur! N 25 26 24 23 31 30 28 25 28 5 NE1 NEI] 0uf NE NE Rus Arre LSO Seed SeedGuide2006 I rket. lin Box B , Ttre ls sus!sted xted n April I ) 1.d ScottsblufTNE lrrigated Spring Wheat Thial 2005 sD3927 NE188-24 sD3868 NE108-46 OXEN s03900 NE126-4 s03897 GRANGER sD3687 sD3931 s03860 s03879 NE-126-5 sD3854 sD3875 sD3920 sD3910 sD3937 sD3851 s03909 REEDER BRIGGS NE126-35 s03938 FORGF sD3934 s03899 Hanna KNUDSON RUSS ALSEN sD3911 sD3936 0utlook DUJd6Z tlected Fac YIELD TEST Wf HT 83 83 79 78 TI 76 74 73 59.6 57.2 58.5 57.6 ro 58.3 56.7 58.7 58.0 57.8 30 28 32 28 29 34 27 33 33 34 33 32 73 t5 73 72 71 71 71 71 69 68 68 68 68 67 67 ot oo oo 65 A6 62 oz 61 61 61 60 60 59 sD3889 sD3902 sD3888 STEELE-ND 60 WALWORTH56 54 sD3880 sD3907 NE106-4 52 68 Average (.05) tc LSD q7 1 57.1 59.0 5/.J c/.J 60.7 59.5 60.4 m.J 59.4 60.6 58.9 58.8 59.7 59.4 58.3 59.4 60.1 57.2 60.2 59.8 57.5 f,v. I 61.2 58.1 57.7 58.6 April13 Planted Research & Panhandle CentelScottsbluff Extension irrigated Sprinkler Harvest August I az 30 ae 34 30 30 JJ JZ 2g 31 31 28 25 32 32 31 34 31 32 28 30 29 28 31 : ., Bu/Acre Briggs NE108-46 NE188-24 Reeder Hanna Oxen turge NE126-5 NE126-4 0utlook NE126-35 NE106-4 Russ Average LSD(.05) 58.4 58.3 58.5 58.2 14 14 tz 12 11 10 8 15 J Seed Guide 2006 1*88&5UFHN6A Jb.b 59.1 57.3 58.6 0.8 34 JZ 32 29 30 28 28 31 J YIELD 21 19 18 18 17 '15 Cailrodayfor yourbulk seedhandlingsolutionsl EaA SidneyNE Dryland Spring Wheat Tfial 2005 ENIRY GRAVITY.WASON AUqgRSS.'CONV€Y0BS March 19 Planted intosunflower stubble Direct-seeded AgLab HighPlains topdress 40#N (32-0-0) Herbicide 2-4,D 7 Harvest Augusl Thisplotwasbadlyinfected mosaic withwheatstreak A LEADER IN NATIVE GRASS AFID WILDFLOIIIIEK PKODUCTION Lowmaintenance turf-tYPe buffalo grass, Cody and Bowie Native Grasses & ljllildflourers CRPSeedings ' flay & Crazing . trrosion Control . 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Inquiriesaboutseedsupplieeandpricesshouldbe directedto the growersand/orseedenterpriseslisted,notto the Nebraska Crop lrlprovernentA$soeietisn. l. CertifiedQuality$eeds ln no caseis-the *eed listed.inthis seedbookyet CERTIF'ED,for il mustbe eonditianed, tesledin the lsbamtory,and labst€dwith the officialcertification tag or bulksalecerti{icatebeforeit can be offeredfor saleas CertifiedeualitvS€€d. pfducers' conditioners, anddistributorsvoluntarily usetheseedcertification processto assuretheircustomersthatextracare . ,$""d. p-T:'d"Jl9*.with correct'yidentitied. geneticallypureseed.ThecERTiFtEssEEDtabetioenutitsieeo-*-"ir"Jq"linv iT:""::^TI":j: requlrernents and assuresthe buyerof obtainingreliableperformanccof the varietynamedon the label. certifiableseed$o thatit will also *i"t m* r,r"oruuta'CerriRc"rion j:lPtdliS Srandardsfor physical ^"."j:l:":Pl,':_*jf-ol,t]:9I he SeedL-awrequiresthatercn containerofseedbelabeledas to itsorigin,thegermination percentage ry1Yf-Sj}n:l9n: lebraska q-T9_91!911, "nq me p€rcentagehy weightof pure$eed,othercropseed,weedseed,and inertmatter.By studyrngboththe cenlndp and AltlALYs|8 LABELS' a b.uyercan determinsthe gyajiry of the seed. lf Certifed seed is prrrcnlsec-in --. fi" urrii, *.n-r"t"-i* sccornpanied bv an officiaiR*taii*nrlxsate Ge*ncaie.wirichincluaesrhesameinfgnn;fi;;; rIiJ. 2. Quali$ AssuredSseds - ,tf FYrry:eof the NCIA'$seedQualityAssurance{QA)programis to providean unbiasedanduniformqualitycontrolorocessand tulu:':g:Tl::,:11p.:f9:!,Pyl ,n Nebraskaand merchandlsed as brandedproductsas permitt€dny appticaiiteseediaws. emeryrtse$.v.duntafily participateand will customizethe processto meettheirindividualneeds-byusinflsorneor all of the - :?ry neldln$pection, seedanalysis-record+eeping, and labeling.In orderfor a producerto labetseedilittt tt'e eA loqo.all ::_ryc!! I"luulng slep$In me programmustbe completedsatisfactorily, rneetingthe samegoalsand standardsas Certifiedseed. 3. ldentity PreseruedGrain Programs sewices-lomeet specifrcneeds.Theseservicesinctudefietd inspecrionro verifi7 ,,^.,j9jltfl1::*?.:9,fry-if31!lv_-nresgyed vartety/nyorlo lqentlry,purny'anclenvironmental conditions affectingqualityof end-usetraits;meaaurement of graintraitsiand lp labeling. Page 80 Seed Guide 2006 Seec Noticelo Fuyeri Exclusianaf Wanantiesand LimitatisnsofDamegos SeedbearingauthorizedNebrasksCe$ifiedQualitylabetshaemetthe minimumrequirements outlinedin the currentediiionof the w6rr€s*s SeedCar*illcallonSfandarde. Theseedcertificalionprcces$raliesuponsamplesandr*€srdsprnvidsdby membcrslapplicants whicharc b*yondthe contrafof the certifyingagency. lherefore, ths Nebisska Crop lmprove$ent A$$sciationrnakes no wenentiss. eqpre*sed ar lmptied, fnctr$dr$gv*arnnty af or lllnese far a particularprfrpasesoncerningaertifiedseed and herabyexpress/ydiecJaims merchantabitity, lhe .same. ln no event shall the NebraskaCrop lmprovernentA$soeietisnbe responeiblefor damages aatual,invidenfal,sr ranseEuenffa/. regardingcertifiedseedpro\.idedby applicank/members and/orvendors. Hcwever,csmplaintsaddrsssedto ihe Fecretsryof the NebraskaCroplrnprovement Associationwill be investlgatcd. FOUNDATION SEEN The NebraskaFoundaiionSeedSivisio* has available.thefollowlngvarieti*s for ihe purposeaf seed ceriificaticn. Alfalfa \,Vrangler Beans. Edible ChasePinto WeihingGN Millet. Prosn Dawn Earlybird Millet. Foxlait GoldenGennan WhiteWonder Oats - Spdng Don $ettler $oy&eana Hsntsman $unrise Jerry Ogle Riser Rodeo l\181900 NE2802 NF320? NE3303 NE3399 NH3402 $oybeans- $pecialty U9$3813SS u96.1612 t-l9s-t8,11 U96-2825SS U9$-2631 ug6-?906 U97-207209 UC7-?07211 u9?-20764? U97-208043 U97-304539 Us7-3S0$ U97-305S4S t{heat - HRW Allianae Arapahoe Buckskin Csntura Cougar Culver Gosd$ir€ak Hary Kart92 Millenniurn lliobrara Fronghorn $coutSS tlVhaat- tlltlfllV Antslops Arrowsmith Gra*sos Gool $easan NEAC2crestedwheatgrass Beefmakerintermediaie wheaigrass $'heatgra$$ NETII intermediata Manskapubescentwheatgnass GraEsesWarm:$eaton Champbig bluestem Pawneebig bluestem Caraperlitle bluastem Trailwaysideoatsgrama Pathfinderswitchgrass $hawneeswltchgraas lreilblaserswilchgraes . Wahoo Wesley *137 Alf inquiriesaboutsup$iesof Fsundaiionteed shouldbe addressedto: Foundatirn $ead Divieisn 1 0 7 1C R G R m C Ithaca* HE SS0r33 d02S24'8038 Seed Guide 2006 Page81 26l Pbnt ScienceHall Lincoln,Ncbngka 68583{91I 402472-1|[1, s1 888-346'6242 FAX: 102472-8652 http:llwww'unl'edulncia TheNebiaste*mp|mprownneni-'Asessiationisdedieat*dtoen|rancinglheecgnomic.viabi|ityandw||.beingofthepeopleofNebraska processes' *trciuglivatue€ddedproductsand ff ffiffi; and challengesindividual people'fullydevGlotrs $tructureurlrichattractsthe linest principlesof integritv' organizational an nisto*c goal through this w6 will ac*riew "d;H;;;;#ii;;;d-*uiniliii'ttl-i*i'o"'iu"ts r" eo*aborarion tarenrs;encouragesinoustryirvire sFFt€gR$ .'-'' chriscullan'Herningfrod Presidelrr{Disti*4} "' " i'' i "' r [i$H;'ffiii#tl'at'Grse) Tre*surer{Oibfiictl} :, ' i i'i''i r " i i i r * " ;' i r.' DIREGTORS JoetMaschmsnn,Dashler Von Jotrnson,Cambridge nruceAerch,Watedoo ' ' ; " r ' ; +"4! i ' l ? S b f f i r f Lincoln i * f i [ ,"' . .:.,::", :: :: ' : ' ' ' " : " .i*" " L. MarkLagrimini' tffi;tr;tio'orn . 4!'r:r!! STAFF NadineBeethe "- . . $iane',3rett*t; ;; $t+veKnsx E i i u i - * o e i t "e"t" - " Distdct2 Distric{3 ${etB-at-Large .. State-at-Large $eedTradeRepressntatlve AcronomYRePresentative IANR-UNLR€Presentatrve . . . . ClerldReeeptisn'rst ' '; 'i'"'nominl*irativaA$sistant ''"'::':::""':"""""' '::::"":' :": ":: : ffirflf;:.::,,.:,::::;..-.:::.-::, Labserviges?Y?9*-':1' :::':' ::':: : ':" AssistantManager t.er*pproduc*rs,derisionrn*ker*"666|hgaeedindustrywitha p-rovidt The purpose of thts directory is to r€fdrsn*e tc saed scurcG$ in ilebrasha' inspeelion :fhiseeedbaokincfud6$.thosgrur€mb€rewhose,{ieldswereprantedwitherigibreseedstsckeaildwhceapplicationsforfield crop date. listed,notto theNebraska eeedenterprises iand/or *o*'i""*iiii Evtre puurication tothegrowers bedirected p*ces should sfiiGJffi seeo anout lnquiries Association' lmotavement with andlabeled testedinihralaboratory, t. CertifledQualitySeeds ii.Tilstle conditioned' GERTIFIfiB"-ior sseg i$ tt in **Iti"t*e ryoly:t ln nocase,i$rh€ qualitv seeonneeting sero.t"o*tiJenwrss pureseeo*i'"?itiiiiin conecuy.iountin*d,;"n*ticalry hasbe€niakentoprouiaeilemwiih *."ffi,ffi13**:Hifil**-*:Hf*,*t*g*[**1*t' *"$t*Sg'9"ffi;rcu*omersrhatextraca phvsica ror standards *0"[ffm*f;:"1&T#tff"?';ililHi1;Sf ,Hf"S,nf'*q;*Hgifi[il"?iJi':"'3-%ca*on theoerminationpercenagt boththecERTlFlEl puriuandgermrnarion.TheNebraska$eedLa*Td;;*;Joi,.*nt"in*r"rr"irou"ii'u"Gcasroitsorigin *"".!*ii. ""ol*n matter'Bystudying pure-#;;il;;"**., burk'eachsareI weightof by in rhe percentage purchased ,,re anddareoftest, i""o rt-ilrtm"J seeois in* oetermine't-r,l?-q;;r,,v; "a;, asa label' andANALy$r$LABEL;:;iuyl" i't"fuO""ihesameinformation byanofficiatR€faiiButkSaleCertificaie]"Jf'ti"n accompanied ?'Quarityrsa$m"lt8,*sseelptflil1-f:u:?n* (a+) e1191111$S^f'"Hdf.S#13';ji1il1,:l'11tr.X,,:i'il$ ,"t3;5Hlg.:S',ffinf;ffiHi"il:iJx",i;trl#:ffi1l'rs;:":::*?i:xu:',nffi#il withtheQAloso' labelseed ri;;,j;;il; Producer'to seed' ill-d;&,;*o'an*v$s.re"J,ill*fn'sl;;19111y, ascertined inctudinsfietd g*ii ""0standards services *"mf"Hffio"l,Ei"ri'";"fiillil?"oliiil;';tiI s,,psintheprosram lo vr . ssrvicesto meet sp cific needs.The$eservilglictude field inspectionlabel -NC#i PreservedGrain Program* 3. -' ldentlty providescustomieedldentity-preserveu *"*ur"*eniof graintraits;andlP identity,punty,andenvironme"*,**iidirJn#iiiri*'.iiiiv"t"nil**tr"G varretyrhybrid Green lb lrrigatio Atkinson il€ 402-c2 Page g6 Seed Guid Page80 I I I and Limitationsof Damages Exclusion of Wananties Buyer:Erssi to EUyEr: NOnCA NoticsIO outrinedin the cunenteditiqnof the Quarryrabershas metthe minimumrequirements Gertifted Nebraska authorized bering seed rVeOrastaSied CerfifcetionStandards' vvhiehare beyendthe controlof the and recordsprovidedby member#applicants sampr€s upsn process reries certification seed The certifyingagency' includingwarrantyaf ^^+ A6c^ makes ns u'anarll,bs, expr'ssed ar impt,ed, same' lmlrovef.lls:y*tion Nebraska,Ctop flSe ihe disclaims Thsrefare, seedand herebyexpressly ftress fora patticalarp{t'rpeseroiiliiing iiiifiuq merehantabitity,or aatuar,incidenfader c*nsequenfia'' Aseociationbe reelonsibte ror dameges, ln no event sharl thE Nebraskacrop rm,provement and/orvendors' ;;-;itieo-seedptouii"o uy'appiicantslmembers il;"fi tu th* S**'*iu'y of th*.,ry:b.: tl,:Tq addressed *o***r, qomplaints $EEn FOUI.IDATIOH certificatisn fotowing varietiesfor the purpsse*f seed The NebraskaFound*tisnseed Drvisiofthas avairablethe t t I f Alfalfa Wrafigler Been* , Edible ChasePinto WeihingGN Millet - Pross Baranr Farlybird filillet, Foxtall GoldenGerman WhiteWonder Oats . $Pring Don $ettler Jerry 09le $oybeaffi N91900 NE28O? NE3?S? N83303 $oyheane '$Pecialflr us&381e$$ u96-1612 u96-28't1 u96.?8?SSS us6-2831 u96-2906 u97-207?0s uer-aorett u$?-s0?647 u97-208043 ug7-30453$ u9?-30564$ u97'3506 Wheat. HRti, Alliance Arapahoe Buckskin centura Cougar Culver Good$treak Harrv Kadbz Millennium Wahoo Niobrara Pronghorn We*leY 2a17 $coutS6 tifh**t " H!{llV AnteloPe Arowsrnilh Gra*ses Goal $ea*on NEAC2crestedwheatgrass wheatgrass Beefmakerintermediate Graesps Yllarm$eason Champbig hlue*tem Fswneebig bluestem Carnperlittlebluestem Trailwaysideoatsgrarna l a h e t) al p D is flo Huntsman $unrise NE340? !&heatgrase NETI1 intermediate ManskaPubescontwheatgfass Pathfinderrvdtchgrass $hawneefititltchgra$$ Trailblarerswitchgraes seed should be addressed to: Alt inquiries about supplies of Foundation FoundationSee{ -Division 1071CR G Rill G Ithaca,HE 08033 4*e-624'8038 rc atl tfi E 2006 Page81 Seed Guide 2006 t PLANT VARIETYPROTECTIONACT ano H O W I T B E N E F I T SY O U ! I C ( t PlantVariety Protertrr:ri i\ct wiltbemarked withtheFllFFggsndfurfterinbnnalion Anyvarreiies iistedinthispublication underthe : t wili be given in ihe variety{escription. ( ( 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. t [r!os1protect*d vsrieties e*n qnfv be sold *s certified quality se*d. Thi* lrelpe ensure that the seed buyer gets the varie$ exaclly as the tlresdfrr intended it to be. I t a varietiesyou'vFchoten lo make lhe mostof tha grswing The r-rse*f certified quality. g+notieallypure $s*d ai?owsihe rloirlpli:t11ilr,t*r'y *nvironment.After sll, if the seed is less than the best, the crop rvilli;;.*,;co. ! ( The Departmentof Agricultureis responsiblefor enforcemenlr, i t.r,, yariety Protectionviolationsin Nebraska. Private seed 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*. I I ffiGRA$SES PERENNIALFOffiS-ffi 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$. Courvrr GRoweR Cusier Anow Seed Company Igy{j"--.-._.*_ Broken B*w . ..TE!gP$0N.F. .. 308-872$826 ...-'__-.-'_*AgtH 35 KAW * l{aw wass*lectedby KansasfrornnativeFlintHillseectype*.lt i$ n vsry latematuringgrassabouta weeklaterthanPawnee. It is bestadaptedforforageandconservatlcn ilsssin southernNehraska a;:dladjaceniareas. AsftEs €Eaw€E T_i-$Ll-l _ " e-ps!.rv*.-*-*---.--22 Murd*ch Stosk$eed Farnr 402-867.3171 iass Lint*li'r 40?43&1?32 iafic#$1er Miller$pedCornpany PAWNEE'Pawneeisasynthetievnrietydevelspedfrsmacces*i$ns{:nil*ctedinP*unreerounghyNebraskaincooperationwiththe U$DA-ARS.it is a tatenraturinggrassend headsin lateJxly to *erly .Aulprsl.lt is a widelyadapted,typiealbfg hluestemof lhe central prarnes. TELEFI"{0NE * --m?€g Iq:!.i-i - ------** -Q{)U$Iy-- .."." -.-"..-..-.-."..".-.."."*Ap":!1"8.n . 74 402-867-2S56 fr{urrlr-:*i; HarveyR. |\rliHs Cass 3S 402.S67-3771 Mur-doi;k Sisek SeedFarm Srnken Bcrv 23 30s-872-S828 Arrow$eed Company Curter Linc*ln 402-438-123C Miiler$eed Sarnpany La*cast*r Servii:*in ceroperati*n withMissourifrsm nativeeootypeseotl*cfedin RSUNTFEH * RountreevJaessl€ctedby the $aifConservation growthrate,$upsrior?orag€ lt iawidelyadapterJ vrestcentrallowa"[t is aboulthe$arn€maturitya$Palsnee" aild wasselecledfcr inereased production, and improvedslandability" TELEFH0Na AcREs GROwER T8wr.r f,a!,llr-..,. ..-.. -....1$ Murd*nk 40?;s67-3771 Cass $tgck $eed Farm 10 Lineafi: 40243S-1232 tancaster Miller$eed Campany Little Bluestem is a nalive, warm**eascn bunchgrsss which grcws rapidly fr*nr mid June to early August. Plants are medium haight {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. Page82 Seed Guide2006 Se€ Cc Hd\rey R. lrflls Sbcl Seed Fam lArrdock iArrdock 5 26 402{67-2956 402&7-3771 in Nebraska6ndKansas.tt is slate meturinggrass'intetrnediste BLAZE - Baze is a syntheticverietydevelopedftornecotypescoJlected. half ol Nebraskaand adJarcntaraa*" the eastem lo aaapiio well and uido*u., rt,i"i"ary, eroou*, lo C*rp- *o a^6* C6ss Langaster HarseyR. Miils StockSeedFarm MillerSeedComPenY Murdost( Murdock l*incoln ., ?8 t0 402-S6?-29SS 402467-3;71 402.43S-123: prairie$ourcesby ths yy1q:d *tt"ins dewlopedfrornariginal cAmpER - camperis a syntheticyarielyproducedby sros$ing.two hlueetem-The csrnbina{ionof eadier Uig lo Pawnee in matsrigf similar maturing.grass, lafe mod€ratelt a lti$ UgDA-Ans and Nehrasl(a. rnatutiiysnd di{srsetet€nhge provide*wide adaptation' Cass Custer Lanca*ter HaweyR. Mills $iock SeedFarm Arrsw $eed CqrnpanY MillerssedCsmPanY Murd$ctq Murdoclr Braken8sw Linssln tr 402-86?-293S 402-S67-3771 308;S724S2S 402.438-1231 1,18 50 13 year' eod-fonninggrasgJ{rich is highlypalatablsa*d llbsgood foragevaluethnrughoutfi}e sand Blueste$i is 6 nstiva\a/Brn:$sg$en, growingseason long has a and range sites loamy and toriano Nebraska ptantsare tal {O+feet)*i'*n,iii.'riir Jrbi"a frrough'dd simitarto Oigbiuestem.lt hasvarygoodgrazingtolerance' eaotypssgojF$*d in Gaidencsunty'Nelraele' trall,lea-bcampoel::]:*Ety.of GARDEH COilItITY *'6arden Geuntyis a v,igorousGneatfisins' central and tha no$hern lo twll adapted is lt t"A'*"i#EA nyffr* SoitConsarvalion,$ervica. Cu5ter Anow$eedGomPanY BrokenBow 308-872-6826 withrelatedstrain$ $asdhillsecotypes westemNebraska througherD$sing varietydeveloped isa synthatic e oLD,STRIKE - Goldskike iains; Grest:P' tile'ceRtral througlrsut g;a$p ii adapted wet| anO faieniaru*ng ftit * rnoceratery an* Xcnraspa" byrheU$OA-AR$ Cuslnr r?onr*co TowN T€LEPsf}io,l'4E ... Arrow9eed ComPanY BrokenSow 306-S72€826 ." Aqq6+ for in fia eprtngs{rdlale$ummer produc*sabundantlfsrage $r*goth srom* is an introduce{caollearyn**od-forninggrasswhich troinbnsiiE and respond$ Helnaska central and eaEtem wi{eTy'adapted.to and,b pFlatable sntit ll,i$ very hay,and:pasture. ,marura grazing' to drouEht'and ffi*$til*t,tracUee*,.ttis6aarly:maturlnggtussandbasfibderatatoleraricc selecllonsmgde ln long e$iablishedfields derived LIIICOLN - Llhcolnr,t s$dsrralop€dby Hehrs$ka and the UaDA-AR$ from favofsbleeondiilons'lt iggasily'estgb yield {ndef lorage high and good vigor $eedling lt llas origio" of Hunga:rian Knox Condon,Farnslfta" Creight'Dn 402-35S3500 from seed 121 'l'0 ihg GrgatPleine.Ftantsarefshtvshsri,reaching to 20 incheswilh grassfoundttrroughout Blus grama ie a m*jarwarm-seelon andreproducalbytillefquandbyseed"lt $rawsona $/ide nanowbasalleaws of 3,t*€ inches.BlueGr"*",gto;J;-i*iinite t"n*r,*s andmoderate gr*" gooddrought , fairsalinity, grama demonstrated rclling,uni ,pruncroiL. to clayey, ranaeofsoilsandiswelladapted good excellent' to considered value is Forage tolerance. atkilinity ths Bad Rivernear i* a setecriontom a nativecollg{io1 h3rv3sledin 1988{rorr thBfoodplains:of BAE Rlv*R * Bad Riwr Eeorgpe. station As Experiment southDakota station' As Experiment Fiiit iir'ixirir sJJti ti"[om. usD]/NRcsinaooitonrotre nortnDakota PlantMaterifllcsnter' Datota*s*j;illi;tconservationui**iii*op*ot*ainne*6uriidentifiedreisasein1s9sbvthe uodihpNorth Theplant'is* native' a humaneyebrour^ re$erftbl€s hesd tt'," eeed rail, ina o"#'ttidfi"i;;;:1e*ilil Franr.s Ei"onarrq:t*rp. i"awi "tt ;-$t[tdi!iryS,111.1ng. Lea{ligulesarehairv'Theareaof adaptatonis thBPakols's' p'reffiint,$rarmseasonn,i*cinSi.JiC. provinees of canads' border'ing ffi;ffiundl"g staes,and$td$6rdhem Cu$t8f Arrow$$edCsmpany SrPkenBow 30847?{82S maysJaygrcenifitolate raridtvin lat* 3qrir,rg.1ftd grass.wttich mitdlvsod-foryryng $idsoat €tama is a natiwnilann-saason, 91ows yield'Froughttolerance gosd low in but qudlity are andh*y Fo;a;* value plants:aremediErn height{3+fqer}anorrye{.iiuersd$$flrrf!€r; Ndbraska' grass mixlures'throughaut native in fsr'use is weiliCaiteO i*;ffi:Sid;;s Sra;i Seed Guide 2006 Page 83 EUTTE-ButteisavedetyselectedbytheUSDA-ARS:andNebras&aturEuperior$ae lingivigorandssbblishmentffu,|nnalivel.teOlgsl€ eeotypes" lt tsa rnedium (mid"surnmerl grass,$ffneu.hai maturity earlierffranTraibiay.ltd-ni;ey adapted" espdallyt* t sqgaAil=frg1 nelatively shodgrowingseamns. Cusler SaundErs Haney R. Mills Stock Seed Farm Anow$eed Company KubikSeed$alm Murdsck Murdock BrukenBonr Prague 402"867-?S56 402-867*3771 308'872.6826 402-58}.437S 26 28 2 e EL.RENo - El Rsnois a varietyselg$?dqy the $oil consBrvation $eryiceand KansasfFrn nativeotd*,linna modeetelylatBmaturitygrassssrnewhai la{erthanTrailway.tt rams selestedfu leafiness, forageproduc*iq6, tnd,{gor. Cass HarveyR. Mille $toek $e€d F6nn Murdock lilurdsck 402"867-295S ,"402-8f'7-9771 s: lt i$ a 15 15 TRAILWAY - Trailwaywas selectedfrcm a nalurally ocorning hybrid populationcollectedin Holt county by tho USOA+RS and l''lebraska.l! q well adaptedto fine-textureduplandsoilsof the centrari:reafrririn$ but comparabtein g1gwrhS" t *rr"["" irliiill"s farh€r south.lt is a moderatelylatematuring'grass. counrv Qnqwnn, Toww TEr-en*oHe Acnes Oass $tock SeedFcrm Mutdqsk 409{67'3?71 80 guster AnorrySeedgompony BrokEnEonr 30B47g$e!6 13 is.anative species whichprovides palaiable forageandhaythmughout thesumm€r, nearly l3rt:easdn, sod-forming 1l9Hqf".q* Plantsarelall{6+feet}androbust.ltje vrelladapted throughout l.lebraska fqrmisr soitsandsnes,fioru$; S3:: 1,9:jlifTjlj!?1ryrnl?|nga or paslurese€dings in purestands, andin mbdures withotherlallurarm-season g€sses. HOLT-'HoJtures sefectedfrom nalvegpotpaseollectad inftottcountybyiho U€DA-ARS andNebraake. ltisa noderatelylata nraturins grgs$,sqrno'lrhat aarlbr.thannroetindiangrass vafi6li6$.lt hassup€ri&tinagdproduction for lts rnEtqrity. Couurv GnoweR Towru Tewpnour Acnes Oaee Stock$eed Farm Murdock 402-8S7,3771 18 eu6tsr AnowSeedCnrfipany BrukanBonr 309-e72-c826 35 * - -- by *' IIBR.ASKA 54 Nebnska54 was selec{edfromnativeecotypescollectedin Jeffarconcountyby HaroldHummeland released Nebraska.lt ia E late maturinggrassand is a few dap sadier than oto. Nebras&a54 is typicalot cenir:alptainsecotyp*d," COUNTY GROWen TOwrv _. _ ACRES ._TeLEpxOr,rE _ Oaas $lock $eed Farrn Murdock 402€67-377,1 37 Lancastar Miller$eedCompany Lincoln 4A2438-1i32 23 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 .* ._-_ .SgoweR' ._* .* TELEFHoNE .Towry* ... .* .A6hEs Scotls Bluff CarlThcfiae Moniil 906-14?-A090 16 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. G*o*rB Qou"t" To** Tara"*orr A"*Eg custer Arrowseed ccnrpany BrokenBow 30g€724g26 13 Page84 Seed Guide 2006 See< 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. Acnss TeLEpHoNe Towrl Qnowen CouNrv -* --14 308-87C-6S?6 BrokBnBow An'ow$eed Ccmpany C$stef 15 402438-1232 Miller$eed Company Lincoln Lancasler 308-?6?-S$1? Bridgepo{t LauxSeedF-ann Morrill 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 AcR€s TEtEgl*oNE CouNry * TowN 17 308-872-6826 Broken Bow Arrow Seed Cornpany Custer 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 T N couNTY -...--$FpwE&.* *.--*.,,, 308-S72-6826 BrokenBow 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 AcREs Toqlu ..-- . OouNrv ---.-..-TeLEP}loNE -. --. -Fnowen -* . 35 30&872-S8?S Br0ken8ow Anow $eed Sarapany Custer ?s 4S2-826:3422 Crete RcnaldVlasin $aline 4 4A2-8634375 Prague $sunders Kubik$eed Sales 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. ACRES TELEPHoNE TowH GRowER Counrv 14 308-87e-6826 Broken$cw Arrow$eedCompany 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. CqurFr - -- -.BoxButle GB9W.F.8*"-. Towrl TELEPHoNE DanLaursen Alliance 308487-5541 Acnss 18 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 Acnrs TowN TFfFFHorue Cs-uflry* **_SAewEB-* 10 30&872-S8t6 BrokenBow Anow $eed Cornpany Cueler 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 Seed Guide 2006 Page 85 efftr 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. T r'Elrrquq .- , ..- - - TolvN , -GnqWEB -*--.--* QeqSIy*--. -- --* 402'S63-437S Prague $ales Kubik$eed $aunders Toq a t r hr$: mLti t{El TURFSRA$$ES yneld stgt 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$er€ ffioderetelyshortto mediumheight{2-3feet}. Cultivars(varieties)may be groupedinto rc{lliremetlHb. growth and resislance, adaBtation, habit, disease Wlhral lhe differencesin texture;iolar, shootdensig, ffi gnl;.;.m$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. -- -......Acnq$ - . T F r " e q H Q.H. .e Coururv. .. . . . . . . . . . I - o w Y . . . . . -. . . - . . . . . - G n - o w E n . . . . . . .- . 5Se-S51-2130 Hubbad.0R Tur{-teadInc. @ Clsl t{E and to ln CorJ Tha peren*ialgrasewhichreproducesby seedand spreadsvesetatively Buffalograss i* a long-lived,*od-forming,nalivewarm-season 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" TowN- GLolvFR --.. . T E I E P H 0-N E . . - - - - - - - ' A O E g q .ColNr.y ,---40?{s7-3771 Murdock $tauk $eed fanrr Cass 308-872-6816 BrokenBow Answ$eed Cornpany Cilst€r 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$4} Ce*ificateNo' 9600'1 Group.Unauthorized ACne$ TetEpnore lowrq GRcwen COuNry 4S2-S€7-3771 Murdsck Stcck$eed Farm Csss 30&8?2-6826 BrokenBow Anow $eed Cornpany Cu*ter Il NI vl H L, t{ x T TURFGNA$$SOD P Y The forycwpgNebraskasod produaersare valuntarilyusingthe sod ceriificstionproeesssn selecledfields in 200$ t* assurelF*ir cuslornersthatExtrscarehas beentakento providea premiumqualityturtgrasssod' KFNTUCKY SLUEGRASS BLENDS {choice of R€idcntial or spo.tirltrdusrial usss) 9wr---.F,aopuqEB.., l-tall Page 86 Farms Mettenbrink .- --Tglirr! . Grandtsland . fElErryqNE ...308-3S2-8828 *.,AeREs. It Seed Guide 2006 Seed ( SOYBEANS i cunent editionof Extensioncircular To co{np$s \rarie*yperbrmance,see the availabl' is HVAt|€Dtg i^r ir^L*-L^ e^!*iaa6lrcdiiru,Te*li ti*ii$h .iS 104, Nebraskasoytean VarietvTeetswtrich fl;';run"""y":$!H'a-g::'.' *-*rysrf,^Hfri:i-:i*1r*"ff l#;ffi d;ff;H;;xTffi anumuliide,lgeatiaos' rnrli$$e,years \frwuPr"sv{&";iilil,ii*iiielr"nt nJ{r}uw - rselsoisa:tat*MatHriv-sro"ptili:Fffir3i?::Y;',1*,,,139i,,1H,Hfi3f;il1"Jttr'H nls susoep$l}rf' lsEls)0lsa talsMamlriv usre00 llEl900 higherlodgjng:scofe. neglrtanostighily t 1A2021 r'lEtsooi* 3 daysearlierthan "ffilid**o**"fffi iiOiil'"^t v. rno*" , .- ---- - l*land Da{relwehnes&ssns cray -+vz' *nouu t*'**** 15 '?2-8101 rrobin andoilarecomparahle l|c3s.9*N83399i$aMid.Matun.ty,gnH':'ji{Tl-"ryingteq$.1|v-1f}$.fibout1day|aterlhanlP'cPbPlantheight,sran "nag;'yieto potentiat' emergennu seedring hasexce*ent rt'gggg ,o rroquors. andsesdsrzearesimnar station' Experiment Agricultural N*lt"iia tiiaevetoplilj' was tt lroquois. to rswFr , oou*-r,. ftayer ... -. eeswer Masshman$Mills " ' -''iElsllgtl Pe$hl*r Apsss ' 3$ *AZ'mS+geS $$YBEANVAR|HTYCHARAcTERIST|C$'2.0{l$ I.,'osfifo|''isr'$onsa|apravdfdasenFdisaliafd}$p'vig*.by'fa^tss6siabroptmprnvanrents$sdctatlon't.plov i;; j g"'un*'*notff#L:{;tf clr€ltly$gsdi$o{rtrs::srstspdr{ti?q :Ss.+ytsrP€tltf&d fS 2;1 2rB $lto*, rsadEls{dsr ,, .- -i ^r-{ra. medlrrn nad sJeodst shfrri mE{ 9lef,d€r v*fygood $$diurl tsil l*ry6 6xcell€*t vsry goo* $red ldtg$ ve*rgqgd gao4 flx{'dium vsry gsod 'gso$ rmsdium dlsde-txlt fssdlutr fPi! vslygd*d :l*i? lgil As rceditlm nod *landst o,dn$gri 3,$' If,sd:tsll nqd buehy ,H*initton 3.6 nird $!f bs$hy good 3.$ 6!-nd fisg h{rFtly a)tq+tlefll' v*rigosd g^l mqdiuil bsghy €Eie'ietrl' good mediufi g2 tstt rlod slt*dpr {6ry'sstd v6fygdsd ssdtum ,3ii 'gs,s' inod tal{ ff*d b{ehy ie'y good {sry S63d madiun $igd tafi s*d b*shi qbrr g*i'd vary-$o{d t*lidi{m !.5 fiod t6ll fiod bushy |t{flirllt,€t6'ar} a 3;i wgtiamg,S,t s.8 ff,sd ta$ t€rt nodb*Ehy rnodbusftY g€tgd vErySo$d soaq . talf *1* 1,|6rx$43d buft p+dt b'ta€k *odd bro{.ri 0 black b{fl sood tqaf $odaraiE vBtfgood msdium ntoaarats lary'ood m€dlus veryBoo.d gqq iap bl&{t sils{ bilfr fat bst{; tgtr bl8elt Fd*i blaFk I . T:qlT Page 87 SeedGuide2006 ( ( - 2OOS OAT VARISTYSHARACTERISTICS l flflntact lhe Nebraska Crop lmprovemant A$sseiaiion, your nqarby Cerlified See<i scrrce, or Socparative E{teftsion Offic* fcr more inlofmation on uatiety adaplgtlen, perform*nce, snd managaor6$1. Aarn*nmic Charscteristicr+ Varietv PVP Siatus' Maturity {*avsl Test Weiuht Bla.ze *lassic Dsn l-+ytest P,94 mediun N l\l N medium v good {erry Jinl Loyal 0g!e FowelI Prairie Raeves Riser Rsdeo Radney Russell P.$4 medium v good N med early g6sd N Late gcad N mediurn qei+l.r U.S.PlaniVariel! Plant Heioht 'ls Disease Reaclionl Strarv Slreilsth Grain Colur Stem Rust Smut rtedium fair {an eedy good - mod short goed yellow na eerly goad thart gocd white R tall good cream tall v good white rn€dtum gocd yetlow R medium goed white R M fair mediurn g$$d y€il*w M S BYD Virus MT Crown Rusl M$.MR na ns M S MS MR - M S S M [,{S R S $ M M R M S f mgdi$m $ mqdium $s T l*1rt IL ID wl na $ M Orisin IL IN IL $D NO MN Fiotein' medium S T na mediun M$ S med high high N medium fsir rnod short good yetlow n3 r fi€dium medium good S M S M S T low eerly tall gsod lan ldhite M *l fair v gcod M R $ M R M R $i6dl*m N early v good medium good yeliow R S hiSh P-94 ftedium good tall gaod yeliow S MT l0w N late tall fair white M S lilv N iat* fair . fair t*il fsir white r{ rfiddiilrfi cnad ( R n8 na S . R R S na M M$.MR $ $ $ s medium hinh U Y I i n b ( c I t F str sn tl (t e IL CAN CAN s It a|"r {eir white MR S h,{8 MT '1 Bppliedfor. P : proiecl.6dlariciy. 94 - Applied ffi or $rsteclsd ilsder re$i$dd PvP Aei of s94 mod,talf protoDtad, i Thesx comparative ralings ar€ hssed on each v€ri*ty'$ a?erage perfs{msnce within its ar€a ot adaptstion under noffial N€bnsks glolJing eondiLon$ and'c*llural Fracti{6$. Plant p*dorffiance will be iflfl{eflced by soil, weathsr, p€sts, and oiher prsdudtion ftnditions. For yield cempsrisofts, see Ee $9.187A. R*r€si$ianl; $=su*ceptible; MRsmoderdtely resi$tantl Ms.firoderdlely $s$d*ptihl€; MT-fioderately t$lerantl Tstol6r6ft, The raactlon rn*y very depending on di$o*.$s or de$eiopment, fi"rana*efieni prdctic€s. aadlor plant growth stag€ sr devirtione in ge|.letic re$i$lbriee within *,e varieif. A r*nk of mediufi $r4si]$ 15 to 16?e Slain prstsin conltnt ls typical. I e G e c SATS filp t Z6 - 126is a tru€springoatwithdarkgreenfoliage,an erectgrowthhabitandverygoodstand€bility. 126is a delayedheadingoat aodmucho1its forag*$as$ andqilalityccmefroman extendedmalurity.lt is mediumto lall in height.Undsrgoodrnoi$Ursandferlili$. headsernergsat 48 to 52 inchee,Theeeoatsrespandwetfunderirigatinnandslanderec-tand reeistlodging^tr16 ha* shownresiltance Nc. t00400169. tc rustand mostotherleafand stemdiseases.U.S.PratectsdVariety{PVPA19$4}.Oertificate GsowER TELEFHaNE'- * 6ou$rj: " -.-.... .-. -. . Acn€$ .Tewt! * ..,-.-130 Hemingford 308-760-01S9 BoxButta il&$ HansenFsrrns maturingoatwithmediunrplantheight.lt t$an excsllentyielderwithgoodte*tweighl. lt i$,r€si$tant B U FF * Buffis an eady*midseascn ThepedigreeforBuffisWlX6l66to$mu{andsusceptibletost€mrust. ltismoderatelysusceptibletocrownrustandbarleyyeltowdwarf. 2rllLB56255/Lotta. Buffwasdeveloped Experiment $tation. by the $cuthDakotaAgricultural Coururv GRowER $aunders Kubik$eed $ales _, - T*w,ry_ Prague -'*-".M 402-6634379 6 nSH - Don is an eariym*turingvariely,is shortin height,and has g*od strawstrength.Grainis dull whitein cqlorand has geodteot Donwas miffingBerfornrance. lt ha* verygoodyieldsiabilitycvera widerangeof growingconditions. weightpatt*rn$withvFryaeceF{able d*velnpedby lllin+isand the U$DA-Aft*fromthe erossCak*r 23412lOrbiUCf81S8. Corrrurv GRowER TowN TELEPHONE Buff*le Washington Fonafd Muhlba*h Ron $nrith Ravenna l.loqper 30s-452-3S88 402454-3895 E e B tl E c s h m q s AcREs A 10 ffi "lg*Ry * Jerryi* a mid-seeson Jerryis widely varietysimitarto Ggleand $e$ler.lt ia mediurnin heighiwithverygoodstandability. adaptedandshsw$v€rygoodyieldstabitityfor sitesfavoringmid-seaso*mclurity.lt mayb€grownforeilherforageorgrain,Grainis li,hite $u$ceptibfe to barleyyellow resistant to crownrusiandmoderately in color,large,andhasgoodtestweightpattern$. Jerryis moderately dwarJ virus and stem ru$t. tt was developed by the f,'lorth Dakota Agricultural ExperimentStation from the cross . 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