2006 New Mexico Farmer Silage Trials
|
|
- Lorraine Walton
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 2006 New Mexico Farmer Silage Trials Dr. Denise McWilliams, Extension Agronomist, New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces, NM, ,
2 New Mexico 2006 Corn Silage Variety Trial - Torrance County, Jim Schwebach Trial 1 Silage (Early Maturity) Authors: Corresponding Author: D. A. McWilliams D. A. McWilliams, Department of Plant Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003, demcwill@nmsu.edu Year of Harvest (yyyy) 2006 Country United States State/Province NM Special Test (Describe) Corn silage trial. County/Area Torrance Replicated Within Site 2 Soil Name & Texture clay loam Soil Depth (inches) >10.0 Longitude Latitude Planting (mm/dd/yy) 4/29/2006 Harvest Date(s) (mm/dd/yy) 9/18/2006 Herbicides/Insecticides post herbicides, no pre and no insecticides Fertilizer Applied (lb/a): Nitrogen (P2O5) (K20) Other (specify) Plant Population (number or pounds per acre) Row Spacing (inches - enter '0' for broadcast) 40.0 Total Rain Total Irrigation 0.4 Trial Mean LSD LSD P > CV F Test Grand Valley 15A50C 8.66 a ab 7.25 a ab a ab 2.01 c g 5.64 ab 3103 abc ab Grand Valley 25R35CRR 8.53 a ab 6.85 a a bcde a 2.01 c fg ab 2794 cd ab Pioneer 33T a a 7.85 a d bcd d 2.74 a a 5.22 b 3201 ab a Grand Valley 23P95PRRR 8.20 a ab 7.38 a cd abc cd 2.56 ab abc 5.8 ab 3238 a ab Pioneer 33J a ab 7.76 a abc bcde abc ab ab ab 3060 abc ab Grand Valley 23B50CRRY 7.98 a b 8.03 a abc ab abc 2.67 a abcd ab 3128 abc ab Grand Valley 24R53CRR 7.85 a b a bc de bc abc bcde 5.2 b 2982 abc ab Pioneer 32B33P 7.64 a b 7.3 a ab cde ab bc cdefg b 2904abcd ab Grand Valley 23B53PRRY 7.58 a b 8.32 a a e a abc cdefg a 2621 d ab NC+ 5434RBDRR 7.46 a ab a ab cde ab ab bcde ab 2845 cd ab NC+ 6125RBDRR 7.33 a ab 7.38 a abc bcde abc ab bcde 5.58 ab 3043 abc ab Grand Valley X6H23NLL 7.30 a ab a abc cde abc 2.55 ab bcde 5.08 b 2984 abc ab NC+ 5991BBt 7.24 a b a abc ab abc bc defg 5.66 ab 3089 abc ab Pioneer 33Y a b 6.95 a abc abc abc abc bcde 5.16 b 3121abc ab Pioneer 33R76RR 6.70a b a ab cde ab 2.44 abc bcdef 6.28 ab 2856 bcd ab NC+ 4973RBRRC 6.50 a b a abc abc abc abc bcde b 3125 abc ab Pioneer 33V a b a ab bcde ab abc efg b 2881 bcd b
3 New Mexico 2006 Corn Silage Variety Trial - Torrance County, Jim Schwebach Trial 2 Silage (Late Maturity) Corresponding Author: D. A. McWilliams, Department of Plant Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003, demcwill@nmsu.edu Year of Harvest (yyyy) 2006 Country United States State/Province NM Special Test (Describe) Corn silage trial. County/Area ance Replicated Within Site 2 Soil Name & Texture clay loam Soil Depth (inches) >10.0 Longitude Latitude Planting (mm/dd/yy) 4/29/2006 Harvest Date(s) (mm/dd/yy) 9/18/2006 Herbicides/Insecticides post herbicide, no pre and no insecticide Fertilizer Applied (lb/a): Nitrogen (P2O5) (K20) Other (specify) Plant Population (number or pounds per acre) Unusual Conditions (or 'none') Row Spacing (inches - enter '0' for broadcast) 40.0 e rain at the end of the season, delaying harvest. Total Rain Total Irrigation 0.4 Trial Mean LSD LSD P > CV F Test Grand Valley X14B75P a abc 7.42 ab cdef a abc 2.27 ab cde abcd 2776 bcd ab Grand Valley X7B28PRYG ab ab a cdefg a ab 2.69 a abcd 6.12 ab 2889 abc ab NC+ 6361RBRRB abc abc ab h a a a abc 5.33 bcdefg 3190 a a NC+ 6125RBDRR abc a ab gh a ab a abc 4.85 fg 3176 a a Grand Valley 26B57PRRY abcd bcd ab abc a abc b f abc 2762 bcd abcd Grand Valley 24B69PRRB abcd abc 6.87 ab 46.9 cdefgh 54.8 a ab 2.41 a abc efg 2988 abc abcd Grand Valley 24W55CRRR abcd bcd 6.14 b abc a bc 2.18 ab bcde bcdefg 2734 cd abcd Pioneer 31G91RR abcde bcd 6.84 ab fgh a ab a ab 5.41 bcdefg 3150 ab abc Grand Valley 26B50HRRY abcde cd ab ab a abc 2.31 ab 26.7 def 5.77 abcde 2758 bcd abcd Pioneer 31G67RR abcde abc ab defgh a ab 2.32 ab 30.7 abcde fg 3040 abc abcd Grand Valley 25B96PRR bcde cd ab abcd 54.7 a abc ab abcde defg 2856 abc abcd Pioneer 33R76RR bcde 21.7 cd 6.37 ab cdefg a abc 2.35 ab abc cdefg 2839 abc abcd Pioneer 31G96RR bcde cd 6.84 ab cdefg a ab ab bcde efg 2948 abc abcd NC+ RE689RRRP cde cd a bcdef a abc a abcde a 2812 abcd bcd Pioneer 32B32RRP cde cd a efgh a ab a a bcdefg 3026 abc abcd NC+ 7371RR cde d 7.2 ab a a c 2.23 ab ef 6.04 ab 2438 d d Pioneer 33V14RRP de cd 6.38 ab bcde a abc 2.45 a abc g 2872 abc cd Grand Valley 15A50C de cd 6.95 ab cdefgh a ab ab abcde 5.48 bcdef 3004 abc cd Pioneer 32T22RR e d a efgh a ab 2.64 a a cdefg 3068 abc cd
4 New Mexico 2006 Corn Silage Variety Trial - Dona Ana County, Jerry Tallmon Trial 1 Silage Corresponding Author: D. A. McWilliams, Department of Plant Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003, demcwill@nmsu.edu Year of Harvest (yyyy) 2006 Country United States State/Province Special Test (Describe) Corn silage trial. County/Area a Ana Replicated Within Site 3 Soil Name & Texture clay loam Soil Depth (inches) >10.0 Longitude 31'53.634N Latitude 106'38.908W Planting (mm/dd/yy) 5/11/2006 Harvest Date(s) (mm/dd/yy) 8/27/2006 Herbicides/Insecticides post herbicides, no pre and no insecticides Fertilizer Applied (lb/a): Nitrogen 250 (P2O5) 60 (K20) 40 Other (specify) manure Plant Population (number or pounds per acre) Row Spacing (inches - enter '0' for broadcast) 40.0 Total Rain 0.4 Total Irrigation 22.0 Trial Mean LSD LSD P > DeKalb (Monsanto) DKC64-77AF a 51.04ab 6.30b 42.05ab 60.34ab 62.96ab 2.24a 33.02ab 5.37b a a Asgrow (Monsanto) RX940RR2AF ab 39.11c 9.17a 48.45ab 60.56ab 59.27ab 1.48a 20.52ab 6.15ab a ab DeKalb (Monsanto) DKC69-68AF abc 57.55a 6.24b 40.94ab 55.30bc 61.04ab 2.59a 36.39a 5.64ab a ab Triumph T1756CBRR abc 45.74bc 6.89b 39.29b 63.89a 64.05a 2.15a 30.01ab 5.91ab a ab DeKalb (Monsanto) DKC69-71AF abc 47.52abc 6.89b 53.54a 53.45c 55.35b 1.54a 19.04ab 7.32ab a ab Grand Valley GV25B93RR abc 47.83abc 7.26b 40.71ab 59.13abc 61.75ab 2.16a 30.63ab 5.70ab a ab Dyna-Gro DG58K22RR abc 43.26bc 7.42b 43.12ab 60.85ab 61.33ab 1.82a 25.03ab 6.47ab a ab Asgrow (Monsanto) RX940RR2AR bc 39.09c 6.89b 51.80ab 56.96bc 58.39ab 1.45a 14.17b 8.01a a b DeKalb (Monsanto) DKC66-23AR bc 46.19bc 6.99b 45.24ab 59.71abc 60.27ab 1.71a 24.56ab 5.98ab a b DeKalb (Monsanto) DKC68-28AF c 46.14bc 7.43b 45.21ab 59.29abc 60.87ab 1.74a 24.54ab 6.29ab a b
5 New Mexico 2006 Corn Silage Variety Trial - Dona Ana County, Jerry Tallmon Trial 2 Silage Corresponding Author D. A. McWilliams, Department of Plant Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003, demcwill@nmsu.edu Year of Harvest (yyyy) Special Test (Describe) Soil Name & Texture Planting (mm/dd/yy) Herbicides/Insecticides 006 Country United States orn silage trial. ay loam Soil Depth (inches) > /2006 Harvest Date(s) (mm/dd/yy) 8/27/2006 ost herbicide, no pre and no insecticide Fertilizer Applied (lb/a): Nitrogen 250 (P2O5) 60 (K20) 40 Other (specify) State/Province M County/Area ona Ana Replicated Within Site 4 Longitude 1'53.698N Replicated AcrossSites Latitude 106'38.948W nure Plant Population (number or pounds per acre) Row Spacing (inches - enter '0' for broadcast) 40.0 Total Rain 0.4 Total Irrigation 22.0 Brand/Company Name Hybrid/Variety Name Yield Crude DM at Harvest Protein NDF NDFD % NDF TDN 1X Fat Starch Ash milk/ton milk/acre Tria LS F Test DeKalb (Monsanto) DKC a 47.98a 6.95ab 42.89a 59.99a 61.54a 1.96a 26.32a 5.98ab a a DeKalb (Monsanto) DKC69-68AF ab 46.30a 6.71ab 42.49a 57.90ab 61.20a 2.04a 29.08a 5.92ab a a Dyna-Gro DG58K ab 50.19a 5.89b 44.56a 52.51c 59.16a 2.25a 31.21a 5.66ab a a Triumph T1416Bt ab 46.54a 7.03a 44.59a 58.19ab 59.16a 1.76a 24.04a 6.28a a a Asgrow (Monsanto) RX940RR2AF ab 49.80a 6.36ab 43.38a 54.37bc 58.60a 1.89a 27.58a 5.20b a a Triumph T1866Bt b 40.65a 6.77ab 41.15a 60.07a 59.03a 1.85a 28.58a 5.53ab a a
Performance of SE Sweet Corn Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, A. Brent Smith and Charles A. Mullins. Interpretative Summary
Performance of SE Sweet Corn Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, 2002 A. Brent Smith and Charles A. Mullins Interpretative Summary Most of the SE sweet corn cultivars performed well in the trial. Excellent
More informationUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE BICOLOR FRESH MARKET VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE BICOLOR FRESH MARKET VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS Emmalea Ernest and Gordon Johnson University of Delaware Carvel Research and Education Center 16483 County Seat Highway Georgetown, DE
More informationFall Pepper Variety Evaluation
Fall Pepper Evaluation Submitted by Monica Ozores-Hampton, Gene McAvoy, Chris Miller and Richard Raid University of Florida/SWFREC Palm Beach, FL February 6, 2015 Table 1. Summary of cultural practices
More informationSilage Corn Variety Trial in Central Arizona
Silage Corn Variety Trial in Central Arizona Shawna Loper 1 and Jay Subramani 2 1 University of Arizona of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Pinal County 2 Maricopa Ag Center, University of Arizona Abstract
More informationUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS Emmalea Ernest & Gordon Johnson University of Delaware Research and Education Center 16483 County Seat Highway Georgetown, DE 19947 2015 2015 UNIVERSITY OF
More informationVARIETY TRIALS Shubin K. Saha and Dan Egel, SWPAC
WATERMELON AND MUSKMELON VARIETY TRIALS 2010 Shubin K. Saha and Dan Egel, SWPAC The Indiana monthly precipitation and temperature data for May through September and the rank of each period out of the 115-year
More informationSilage Corn Variety Trial in Central Arizona
Silage Corn Variety Trial in Central Arizona Jay Subramani 1 and Shawna Loper 2 1 Maricopa Ag Center, University of Arizona 2 University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Pinal County Abstract Information
More informationWinter Barley Cultivar Trial Report: Caroline Wise, Masoud Hashemi and Talia Aronson
Winter Barley Cultivar Trial Report: 2015-2016 Caroline Wise, Masoud Hashemi and Talia Aronson Rational/Introduction: There is a wide variety of winter cultivars currently commercially available to growers
More informationPerformance of Pumpkin Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, Charles A. Mullins. Interpretative Summary
Performance of Pumpkin Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, 2000 Charles A. Mullins Interpretative Summary The pumpkin cultivars were highly productive, and fruit size was very large for most of the
More informationSEEDLESS WATERMELON VARIETY TRIAL, Shubin K. Saha, Extension Vegetable Specialist University of Kentucky
SEEDLESS WATERMELON VARIETY TRIAL, 2016 Shubin K. Saha, Extension Vegetable Specialist University of Kentucky Background 2013 - watermelons were grown on 1,116 acres 2 nd largest fresh market vegetable
More informationCantaloupe Variety Trial for Kentucky, 2016
Cantaloupe Variety Trial for Kentucky, 2016 John Walsh, Shubin K. Saha, and John Snyder University of Kentucky, 1100 S. Limestone, N 318, Lexington, KY 40546 0091 shubin.saha@uky.edu Cantaloupe is the
More informationWatermelon and Cantaloupe Variety Trials 2014
Southwest Purdue Agricultural Center Watermelon and Cantaloupe Variety Trials 2014 Presented at a meeting of the Southwest Indiana Melon and Vegetable Growers Association November 20, 2014. Presentation:
More informationPerformance of Fresh Market Snap Bean Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, Charles A. Mullins. Interpretative Summary
Performance of Fresh Market Snap Bean Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, 2000 Charles A. Mullins Interpretative Summary Most cultivars performed reasonably well in the trial, and had widely varying
More informationProductivity and Characteristics of 23 Seedless Watermelon Cultivars at Three Missouri Locations in 2011 and 2012
Productivity and Characteristics of 23 Seedless Watermelon Cultivars at Three Missouri Locations in 2011 and 2012 Andrew L. Thomas 1, Catherine A. Bohnert 2, Nahshon A. Bishop 2, Steven Kirk 2, Sarah S.
More informationReport of Progress 961
Southwest Research Extension Center Report of Progress 96 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service K STATE Southwest Research-Extension Center efficacy
More informationReport to the Agricultural Research Foundation for Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission 2005
Report to the Agricultural Research Foundation for Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission 2005 Title: Cultivar Evaluation for Control of Common Smut in Sweet Corn and High Plains Virus in the Columbia Basin
More informationSouthwest Indiana Muskmelon Variety Trial 2013
Southwest Indiana Muskmelon Trial 2013 Shubin K. Saha 1 and Larry Sutterer 2 1 Vegetable Extension Specialist, Department of Horticulture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40546 2 Agriculture Technician,
More information2014 Organic Silage Corn Variety Trial for Coastal Humboldt County
Organic Seed Alliance Advancing the ethical development and stewardship of the genetic resources of agricultural seed PO Box 772, Port Townsend, WA 98368 2014 Organic Silage Corn Variety Trial for Coastal
More informationAt harvest the following data was collected using the methodology described:
TITLE OF PROJECT: Processing standard sweet corn cultivar evaluations - Pillsbury 2006. NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR(S) AND THEIR AGENCY: J.W. Zandstra and R.C. Squire, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus, Ridgetown,
More information2007 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial
2007 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial Brent Bean 1, Ted McCollum 1, Bob Villareal 2, Jake Robinson 2, Emalee Buttrey, Rex VanMeter 2, and Dennis Pietsch 3 Texas Cooperative Extension and Texas
More informationAnnual Report for the Pennsylvania Vegetable Research and Marketing Board
Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Vegetable Research and Marketing Board Keeping PA Vegetable Growers Profitable: Statewide Cultivar Trials Elsa Sánchez, Associate Professor of Horticultural Systems Management
More informationTable of Contents Introduction Materials and Methods Results
Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Materials and Methods... 2 Results... 2 Acknowledgements... 4 Table 1. 2010 Specialty Melon Variety Trial: Varieties by in Lbs/A... 5 Table 2. 2010 Specialty Melon Variety
More informationProcessing Tomato Cultivar Trials Research Report 1998
February 1999 RIDGETOWN COLLEGE Processing Tomato Cultivar Trials Research Report 1998 Steve Loewen Introduction This report summarizes the results of processing tomato variety trials conducted during
More informationRESEARCH REPORT - OREGON PROCESSED VEGETABLE COMMISSION. Control and Management of Common Smut on Corn in the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington
RESEARCH REPORT - OREGON PROCESSED VEGETABLE COMMISSION Title: Control and Management of Common Smut on Corn in the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington Project leaders: George H. Clough, Research Horticulturist,
More information2005 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial
2005 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial Brent Bean 1, Ted McCollum 1, Kim McCuistion 2, Jake Robinson 2, Bob Villareal 2, Rex VanMeter 2, and Dennis Pietsch 3 Texas Cooperative Extension and Texas
More informationReport to the OSU Agricultural Research Foundation for the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission
88 Report to the OSU Agricultural Research Foundation for the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission Control and Management of Common Smut on Corn in the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington George Clough,
More informationTable of Contents Introduction... 1 Materials and Methods... 1 Results... 2 Acknowledgements... 3 Table Seedless Watermelon Variety Trial:
Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Materials and Methods... 1 Results... 2 Acknowledgements... 3 Table 1. 2012 Seedless Watermelon Variety Trial: Total Yield, Marketable I and Marketable II Yields in
More informationSouthwest Indiana Triploid Watermelon Variety Trial 2012
Southwest Indiana Triploid Watermelon Variety Trial 2012 Shubin K. Saha, Vegetable Extension Specialist, and Larry Sutterer, Agriculture Technician Purdue University Department of Horticulture and Landscape
More information2010 State Silage Corn Performance Test on the Texas High Plains
2010 State Silage Corn Performance Test on the Texas High Plains Wenwei Xu 1, Thomas Marek 2, Andy Cranmer 3, Bruce Carlson 3, Jonny Beck 4, Brent Bean 5, and Dennis Pietsch 6 Introduction Silage corn
More informationTitle: Cultivar Evaluation for Control of Common Smut in Sweet Corn and High Plains Virus in the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington.
Title: Cultivar Evaluation for Control of Common Smut in Sweet Corn and High Plains Virus in the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington. Principle Investigators: George Clough and Philip Hamm, Hermiston
More informationEvaluation of Seedless Watermelon Varieties for Production in Southwest Indiana, 2010
Evaluation of Seedless Watermelon Varieties for Production in Southwest Indiana, 2010 Shubin K. Saha 1 and Daniel Egel 2 1 Vegetable Extension Specialist, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Department,
More informationPROCESSING TOMATO CULTIVAR TRIALS RESEARCH REPORT
PROCESSING TOMATO CULTIVAR TRIALS RESEARCH REPORT 1991 S.A. Loewen Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food 1 Table of Contents: Introduction... 3 Trial Entries...
More informationThe first three points mentioned above were investigated specifically.
Legume screening for cover crops: weed suppression, biomass development and nitrogen fixation Hans Ramseier, Professor for Plant Protection & Ecological Infrastructure; Bern University of Applied Sciences
More information2016 Corn Silage Field Crop Trials Results
Field Crop Trials Results Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station and the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences The Minnesota Hybrid Corn Silage Evaluation Program evaluates the
More informationAvailable online at
Available online at www.ijpab.com ISSN: 2320 7051 Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 2 (1): 86-105 (2014) International Journal of Pure & Applied Bioscience Research Article Variability in the productivity of fruits
More informationSeedless Watermelon Variety Trial Results 2016
Seedless Watermelon Variety Trial Results 2016 Gordon Johnson & Emmalea Ernest University of Delaware Elbert N. & Ann V. Carvel Research and Education Center 16483 County Seat Highway Georgetown, Delaware
More informationPlant Population Effects on the Performance of Natto Soybean Varieties 2008 Hans Kandel, Greg Endres, Blaine Schatz, Burton Johnson, and DK Lee
Plant Population Effects on the Performance of Natto Soybean Varieties 2008 Hans Kandel, Greg Endres, Blaine Schatz, Burton Johnson, and DK Lee Natto Natto soybeans are small (maximum of 5.5 mm diameter),
More information2006 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial
2006 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial Brent Bean 1, Ted McCollum 1, Kim McCuistion 2, Jake Robinson 2, Bob Villareal 2, Rex VanMeter 2, and Dennis Pietsch 3 Texas Cooperative Extension and Texas
More informationRelationships Between Descriptive Beef Flavor Attributes and Consumer Liking
NOVEL BEEF FLAVOR RESEARCH Relationships Between Descriptive Beef Flavor Attributes and Consumer Liking Rhonda K. Miller*, Chris R. Kerth, and Koushik Adhikari Rhonda Miller, Ph.D. 2471 TAMU Department
More informationYield and Quality of Spring-Planted, Day-Neutral Strawberries in a High Tunnel
Yield and Quality of Spring-Planted, Day-Neutral Strawberries in a High Tunnel Kelly Gude, Sara Gragg, Cary Rivard, Eleni Pliakoni Great Plains Growers Conference, 217 Local Fruit Production in Kansas
More informationNASGA Strawberry Variety Evaluation Trials
NASGA 2018 Strawberry Variety Evaluation Trials JAYESH SAMTANI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND SMALL FRUIT EXTENSION SPECIALIST HAMPTON ROADS AREC VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Copyright, Samtani 2018 2013-14
More informationPerfom-twnce Of Ryearass Vaieties in A17afa ma
Agronomv and Soils Deparnmentaf Seies No. 111 September 1986 Alabama Agricuturdi Experiment Station Auburn University David H. Teem, Acting Director Auburn University, Alabama Perfom-twnce Of Ryearass
More information2002 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial
1 2002 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial Brent Bean 1, Ted McCollum 1, Dennis Pietsch 2, Matt Rowland 3, Bruce Porter 3, Rex VanMeter 3 Texas Cooperative Extension and Texas Agricultural Experiment
More informationStrawberry Variety Trial
Strawberry Variety Trial 2016-17 JAYESH SAMTANI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND SMALL FRUIT EXTENSION SPECIALIST HAMPTON ROADS AREC VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Samtani, Copyright 2017 2013-14 growing season
More informationResponse of Maturity Group IV early soybean cultivars to stem canker, 2018.
Response of Maturity Group IV early soybean cultivars to stem canker, 2018. Company/ Dyna-Gro 39RY43 (Check).. Armor ARX4607 (2017 check) 6.8 ab S Dyna-Gro SX17846XS (2017 check) 4.1 cde MR AgriGold G4440RX
More informationEffect of Planting Date and Maturity Group on Soybean Yield in the Texas High Plains in 2000
Effect of Planting Date and Maturity Group on Soybean Yield in the Texas High Plains in 2000 Brent Bean (806) 359-5401, b-bean@tamu.edu Calvin Trostle 1 (806) 746-4044, c-trostle@tamu.edu Matt Rowland,
More information2004 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial
2004 Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trial Brent Bean 1, Ted McCollum 1, Kim McCuistion 2, Ed Hutcherson 2, Jake Robinson 2, Rex VanMeter 2, and Dennis Pietsch 3 Texas Cooperative Extension and Texas
More informationTrial Report: Cantaloupe Variety Evaluation 2015
Trial Report: Cantaloupe Variety Evaluation 2015 Conducted by: Timothy Coolong PhD Department of Horticulture University of Georgia 2360 Rainwater Road Tifton, GA 31793 tcoolong@uga.edu Contents Table
More informationResult Demonstration/Applied Research Report
Result Demonstration/ Research Report Summary 2001 Tom Green County Cotton Harvest Aid Demonstration Cooperator: Chris Bubenik Rick Minzenmayer, Marvin Ensor, Marc Tucker, and Billy Warrick * Eleven harvest
More informationUNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS Emmalea Ernest & Gordon Johnson University of Delaware Research and Education Center 16483 County Seat Highway Georgetown, DE 19947 2017 2017 UNIVERSITY OF
More informationDetermination of maturity and Genetic Diversity in Mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco) Genotypes Based on Citrus Colour Index
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2017) 6(7): 577-586 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 6 Number 7 (2017) pp. 577-586 Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com
More informationYour headline here in Calibri.
Bunch Rot Disease Management Your headline here in Calibri. Larry Bettiga Viticulture Advisor Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties Simple text is best. Don t read from your slides. Grapevine Disease
More informationThe Texas A&M consisted. crop water. demand. Menke. Plot Size: were. hybrids were
2014 Texas Panhandle Silage Trial Jourdan Bell, Qingwu Xue, Ted McCollum, Ronnie Schnell, Travis, Preston Sirmon, and Dennis Pietsch Introduction The 2014 Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Forage
More information2011 State Silage Corn Performance Test on the Texas High Plains
2011 State Silage Corn Performance Test on the Texas High Plains Wenwei Xu 1, Thomas Marek 2, Yongtao Yu 3, Andy Cranmer 4, Brent Bean 5, and Dennis Pietsch 6 Introduction Silage corn production is an
More informationMISSISSIPPI SOYBEAN PROMOTION BOARD PROJECT NO (CONT) 2014 Annual Report
MISSISSIPPI SOYBEAN PROMOTION BOARD PROJECT NO. 19-2014 (CONT) 2014 Annual Report PROJECT TITLE: Evaluation of Private and Public Sobean Varieties and Breeding lines for Resistance to Stem Canker, Frogee
More informationSilage Yield Tons/A (70% Moisture) %CP %NDFd30. Silage Yield Tons/A (65% Moisture)
Silage Yield Data 40 7' 4.81" N, 76 11'27.02" W Elevation: 318 ft. Planted: 6/3/14 - (No-till planted into cover crop) at 27,700 seeding population Hybrid Relative Maturity Date Silage Harvested Soils:
More information2010 U.P. Corn, Small Grain and Forage Performance Trials Introduction Methods Discussion
2010 U.P. Corn, Small Grain and Forage Performance Trials D.H. Min and C.J. Kapp Upper Peninsula Experiment Station Michigan State University Introduction In 2010 the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station
More informationTHE 2017 OHIO SOYBEAN PERFORMANCE TRIALS
THE 2017 OHIO SOYBEAN PERFORMANCE TRIALS Wayde Looker, Matthew Hankinson, John McCormick, and Laura Lindsey Department of Horticulture and Crop Science Ohio State University Extension and OARDC INTRODUCTION
More informationTHE 2017 OHIO SOYBEAN PERFORMANCE TRIALS
THE 2017 OHIO SOYBEAN PERFORMANCE TRIALS Wayde Looker, Matthew Hankinson, John McCormick, and Laura Lindsey Department of Horticulture and Crop Science Ohio State University Extension and OARDC INTRODUCTION
More information2009 Vermont Food Grade Soybean Performance Trial Results
2009 Vermont Food Grade Soybean Performance Trial Results Dr. Heather Darby UVM Extension Agronomic Specialist Rosalie Madden, Erica Cummings, and Amanda Gervais 802-524-6501 2009 VERMONT FOOD GRADE SOYBEAN
More informationPerformance of Pumpkin Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, A. Brent Smith and Charles A. Mullins. Interpretative Summary.
Performance of Pumpkin Cultivars, Plateau Experiment Station, 2002 A. Brent Smith and Charles A. Mullins Interpretative Summary The pumpkin cultivars were highly productive, but fruit size was less than
More informationResults and Discussion Eastern-type cantaloupe
Muskmelon Variety Trial in Southwest Indiana 2016 Wenjing Guan, Daniel S. Egel and Dennis Nowaskie Southwest Purdue Agricultural Center, Vincennes, IN, 47591 Introduction Indiana ranks fifth in 2015 in
More informationJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Abstract
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 58 Journal of the American Pomological Society 62(2):58-69 2008 The Kentucky Pawpaw Regional Variety Trial KIRK W. POMPER 1, SHERI B. CRABTREE 2, DESMOND R.
More informationAlan Schreiber Agriculture Development Group, Inc. Tom Walters Walters Ag Research
New Products and Resistance Management Strategies for Mummy Berry and Botrytis in Conventional Blueberries Alan Schreiber Agriculture Development Group, Inc. Tom Walters Walters Ag Research Objectives
More informationPowdery Mildew-resistant Melon Variety Evaluation, New York 2012
Powdery Mildew-resistant Melon Variety Evaluation, New York 2012 Margaret T. McGrath, Cornell University, Riverhead, New York Karen LaMarsh, Cornell University, Riverhead, New York Sandra Menasha, Cornell
More informationSlicing Cucumber Performance in Southwest Michigan
Slicing Cucumber Performance in Southwest Michigan Dr. Ron Goldy and Kyle Farrentella, Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center, 1791 Hillandale Road, Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022. goldy@anr.msu.edu
More information2013 Sunflower Variety Trial
2013 Sunflower Variety Trial Dr. Heather Darby, UVM Extension Agronomist Hannah Harwood, Conner Burke, Erica Cummings, and Susan Monahan UVM Extension Crops and Soils Technicians (802) 524-6501 Visit us
More informationCorn Information for North Carolina Corn Growers
Corn Information for North Carolina Corn Growers Vernon G. James Research and Extension Center, Plymouth, NC 27962 Corn Hybrids for North Carolina - 2009 Ron Heiniger Cropping Systems Specialist North
More informationTips For Growing Cauliflower (Including Fall Variety Trial, 2015)
Tips For Growing Cauliflower (Including Fall Trial, 2015) Daniel Becker Vegetable and Small Fruit Extension Associate Department of Horticulture, University of Kentucky Cauliflower: Background Cole crop
More informationEVALUATION OF GRAPE AND CHERRY TOMATOES IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY 2003
Appendix A.03 EVALUATION OF GRAPE AND CHERRY TOMATOES IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY 2003 Peter Nitzsche, Morris County Agricultural Agent, RCE William Tietjen, Warren County Agricultural Agent, RCE Wesley Kline,
More informationPowdery Mildew Resistant Acorn-type Winter Squash Variety Evaluation, New York 2008
Powdery Mildew Resistant Acorn-type Winter Squash Variety Evaluation, New York 2008 Margaret T. McGrath, Cornell University, Riverhead, NY 11901 George M. Fox, Cornell University, Riverhead, NY 11901 Sandra
More informationPerformance of Pumpkin Cultivars, Ames Plantation, Charles A. Mullins, Marshall Smith, and A. Brent Smith. Interpretative Summary
Performance of Pumpkin s, Ames Plantation, 2001 Charles A. Mullins, Marshall Smith, and A. Brent Smith Interpretative Summary The pumpkin cultivars were highly productive and fruit size was very large
More informationCORN SILAGE TESTS IN TENNESSEE 2017
CORN SILAGE TESTS IN TENNESSEE 2017 VIRGINIA SYKES Assistant Professor, Variety Testing Coordinator and Agroecology Specialist ALISON WILLETTE Research Associate, Variety Testing and Agroecology GARY BATES
More informationMidwest Cantaloupe Variety Trial in Southwest Indiana 2015
Midwest Cantaloupe Variety Trial in Southwest Indiana 2015 Wenjing Guan, Daniel S. Egel, and Dennis Nowaskie Southwest Purdue Agriculture Center, Vincennes, IN, 47591 Introduction Cantaloupe is one of
More informationFive Colorado Sunflower Trial Locations in 2000 with 1999 acreage harvested
KNOW YOUR SUNFLOWER IMPROVEMENT TEAM Jerry J. Johnson, Extension Specialist Crop Production (970) 49-454 jjj@lamar.colostate.edu James P. Hain, Research Associate, Soil and Crop Sciences (970) 345-59 Cynthia
More informationReport of Progress 945
Southwest Research Extension Center Report of Progress 945 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service K STATE Southwest Research-Extension Center EFFICACY
More informationTable of Contents Introduction... 1 Materials and Methods... 1 Results... 2 Acknowledgements... 3 Table 1. Entries in the 2015 Watermelon Variety
Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Materials and Methods... 1 Results... 2 Acknowledgements... 3 Table 1. Entries in the 2015 Watermelon Variety Trial... 4 Table 2. 2015 Seedless Watermelon Variety Trial:
More informationTrial Report: Yellow Squash and Zucchini Spring and Fall Variety Evaluation 2015
Trial Report: Yellow Squash and Zucchini Spring and Fall Variety Evaluation 2015 Conducted by: Timothy Coolong, PhD Department of Horticulture University of Georgia 2360 Rainwater Road Tifton, GA 31793
More informationMaking Better Decisions
TR11-08 December 2011 Making Better Decisions 2011 Colorado Sunflower Variety Performance Trials Agricultural Experiment Station Department of Soil & Crop Sciences Acknowlegments The authors express their
More information2010 Winter Canola Variety Trial
Winter Canola Variety Trial Dr. Heather Darby, Rosalie Madden, Amanda Gervais, Erica Cummings, Philip Halteman University of Vermont Extension (802) 524-6501 Winter Canola Variety Trial Dr. Heather Darby,
More informationFive Colorado Sunflower Trial Locations in 2001 with 2000 acreage harvested
KNOW YOUR SUNFLOWER IMPROVEMENT TEAM Jerry J. Johnson, Extension Crop Production (970) 491-1454 jjj@lamar.colostate.edu James P. Hain, Crops ing Program (970) 345-2259 jhain@lamar.colostate.edu Cynthia
More informationSpring Red and Savoy Cabbage Variety Evaluation 2013
Spring Red and Savoy Cabbage Evaluation 2013 Chris Smigell, John Strang, Lucas Hanks, and John Snyder, Department of Horticulture; Pam Sigler, Program and Staff Development; and Elizabeth Buckner, Family
More information2011 BARLEY VARIETY TRIALS MATERIALS AND METHODS
2011 BARLEY VARIETY TRIALS With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore movement, craft breweries and distilleries have expressed an interest in local
More informationFinal Report to Delaware Soybean Board January 11, Delaware Soybean Board
Final Report to Delaware Soybean Board January 11, 2017 Delaware Soybean Board (susanne@hammondmedia.com) Effect of Fertigation on Irrigated Full Season and Double Cropped Soybeans Cory Whaley, James Adkins,
More informationPerformance of Pumpkin Cultivars, Highland Rim Experiment Station, Charles A. Mullins, Barry Sims, Bill Pitt, and Steve C.
Performance of Pumpkin s, Highland Rim Experiment Station, 2000 Charles A. Mullins, Barry Sims, Bill Pitt, and Steve C. Bost Interpretative Summary All pumpkin cultivars were fairly productive. Gold Rush,
More information2012 Organic Broccoli Variety Trial Results
2012 Organic Broccoli Variety Trial Results The following tables present the results of organic broccoli variety trials that took place on research stations and cooperating farms in Washington, Oregon,
More informationUnified Grant Management for Viticulture and Enology FINAL REPORT
Unified Grant Management for Viticulture and Enology FINAL REPORT Project Title: Improving Yield and Quality of Sauvignon Blanc Principal Investigator(s): Glenn McGourty, Winegrowing and Plant Science
More informationPROCESSING TOMATOES IN SAN JOAQUIN AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTIES Variety Trial Summary
PROCESSING TOMATOES IN SAN JOAQUIN AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTIES 1999 Variety Trial Summary University of California Cooperative Extension 420 South Wilson Way Stockton, California 95205 1 1999 SAN JOAQUIN
More informationPeach flower and fruit thinning are essential commercial
Chemical Peach Thinning: Understanding the relationship between crop load and crop value. Jason L. Osborne and Terence Robinson Department of Horticultural Sciences, NYSAES, Cornell University, Geneva,
More informationACORN AND SPECIALTY WINTER SQUASH VARIETY EVALUATION. Methods and Materials
ACORN AND SPECIALTY WINTER SQUASH VARIETY EVALUATION John Strang, April Satanek, John Snyder, Darrell Slone, Dave Lowry, Larry Blandford, Spencer Helsabeck and John Holden University of Kentucky, Lexington,
More informationSowing Date Effect on Spring Safflower Cultivars
Sowing Date Effect on Spring Safflower Cultivars * Ali Reza Badri, 2 Amir Hossein Shirani Rad, 3 Saeed Seif Zadeh and 4 Zahra Bitarafan Department of Agronomy, Takestan Branch, Islamic Azad University,
More informationImproving Efficacy of GA 3 to Increase Fruit Set and Yield of Clementine Mandarins in California
26 Annual Report Plant Management & Physiology Citrus Research Board Project Concluding: Summary Report Improving Efficacy of GA 3 to Increase Fruit Set and Yield of Clementine Mandarins in California
More informationStudy of Growth, Yield and Quality of Some Tomato Varieties in Valley Soils of Chittagong
IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS) e-issn: 2319-2380, p-issn: 2319-2372. Volume 2, Issue 2 (Jan. - Feb. 2013), PP 12-17 Study of Growth, Yield and Quality of Some Tomato Varieties
More informationREPORT OF PROGRESS 751 Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Marc A. Johnson, Director
REPRT F PRGRESS 751 Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Marc A. Johnson, Director 1995 PRDUCTIN AND PSTHARVEST EVALUATIN F FRESH-CUT SUNFLWERS Karen L.B. Gast Department
More information2014 Evaluation of Sweet Corn Varieties, Jay, Florida
2014 Evaluation of Sweet Corn Varieties, Jay, Florida Darcy Telenko, Libbie Johnson, Blake Thaxton and Barry Brecke This report includes the summary of the 2014 sweet corn variety trial at West Florida
More informationMAFES DELTA BRANCH, STONEVILLE
MAFES DELTA BRANCH, STONEVILLE Crop Summary The plots were planted in late November following the soybean crop that had just been harvested. Fall rains delayed planting and made it difficult to get the
More informationPrimocane Fruiting Blackberry Trial Results
Primocane Fruiting Blackberry Trial Results Kirk W. Pomper*, Jeremiah D. Lowe, and Sheri B. Crabtree Department of Plant and Soil Science, Kentucky State University John R. Clark Department of Horticulture,
More information2009 State Silage Corn Performance Test in the Texas High Plains
2009 State Silage Corn Performance Test in the Texas High Plains Wenwei Xu 1, Thomas Marek 2, Bruce Spinhirne 3, Bruce Carlson 3, Travis John 4, Brent Bean 5, and Dennis Pietsch 6 Introduction Texas planted
More informationThe Potential for Teff as an Alternative Forage Crop for Irrigated Regions
The Potential for Teff as an Alternative Forage Crop for Irrigated Regions Jay Davison, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Mike Laca, Utah State University Earl Creech, Utah State University Cooperative
More informationPROCESSING TOMATO VARIETY TRIAL SUMMARY
PROCESSING TOMATO VARIETY TRIAL SUMMARY - 2005 Stephen A. Garrison, 2 Thomas J. Orton, 3 Fred Waibel 4 and June F. Sudal 5 Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey 2 Northville Road, Bridgeton, NJ
More information