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Bruce Anderson
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, banderson1@unl.edu
Robert N. Klein
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, robert.klein@unl.edu
Richard B. Ferguson
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, rferguson1@unl.edu
David D. Baltensperger
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, dbaltensperger@tamu.edu
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Nelson, Lenis Alton; Anderson, Bruce; Klein, Robert N.; Ferguson, Richard B.; Baltensperger, David D.;
Shapiro, Charles A.; Knezevic, Stevan Z.; and Krall, James, "EC07-101 2007 Spring Seed Guide" (2007).
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Lenis A. Nelson Depafiment of Agronomy^{orticulture, Lincoln that r
Bruce Anderson Department of Agronomy/Horticulture, Lincoln eight
Robert N. Klein West Central Researchand Extension Center, North Platte
Richard Ferguson Depaftment of Agronomy/Horticulture, Lincoln
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HaskellAgricultural Laboratory,Concord perft
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This circular is a progressreport of variety and hybrid performance tests conducted by the Agronomy/Horticulture Department, the
Northeast, West Central and PanhandleResearchand Extension Centers, the South Central Agricultural Laboratory as part of the University of
Nebraska and University of Wyoming at Torrington. Conduct of experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural
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ResearchDivision and the Cooperative Extension Service. Tests were supported in part by fees paid by seedproducers and distributors. Nm
We invite you to visit our Web Site to view individual tables, the complete book or data from previous years. The URL is: http/lvafl-
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Acknowledgment is made to Extension Educators and others who assistedin these trials. Special credit is due to farmers who fumished tion
test sites. We also want to acknowledge the efforts made by our researchtechnologists and technicians. John A. Eis, Greg Dorn, Jeff Golus,
Glen Frickel, Corey Atchison, Jim Pavelka, Jerry Nachtman, JamesMargheim, Jon Scott, Logan Dana, Terry DeVries, Ralph Klein, Bill
Rathje, Perry Ridgway, Glen Slater and Irvin Schleufer are to be commended for their efforts. wen
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Grain yields are expressedon a l5.5Vo moisture basis.Yields shown are averagesof four or more replicated plots at each location. Plots
* ere machine harvested and grain moisture determinations were made with an electronic moisfure meter or moisture sensors on the combine.
Variations in soil fertility, moisture conditions and other factors are found in each test area. This makes it impossible to measure yielding
ebility of hybrids with absolute accuracy.For this reason, small yield differences have little meaning. A statistical measureof differences
required for significance is given in each table. These differences are computed atthe 5%olevel of significance. Atthe 5Volevel, a difference of
rhat magnitude would be expected once in twenty trials through chance alone. Most frelds have some degree of spatial variability. This is the
eighth year we have used statistical procedures for removing a portion of the spatial variability.
ln these experiments, many hybrids statistically had the same grain production. Performance ofhybrids varied with seasonalconditions.
Great care should be used in interpreting the results of a single year test. Earlier maturing hybrids are favored in some seasonswhile later 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 strength, and
resistanceto insect and diseasealso are factors which must be consideredin selecting hybrids.
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I Results
Relativehybrid performanceoften varieswith locationswithin zones.The numberof experimentsconductedat eachof the zoneswere:
SoutheastDryland-2,EastCentralDrytand-2,Southeastbigated-2, SouthCentralIrigated-2, SouthEast-l, SouthCentralRainfed-2,
NortheastRainfed-1,NortheastIrrigated-1,Holt County Irrigated-1,North Central bngated-2,WestCentral kigated-2, Southwestbigated-2,
WestCentralNo-Till-4, North Central kigated-Z,West Valley Irigated-2, SouthCentralBt RW-3.In zoneanalysis,the hybrid by location
meansquarewas usedto calculatethe differencesrequiredfor significanceshownin the tables.Moisture at harvestis an importantconsidera-
tion in hybrid selectionas it doesaffect time ofharvest and drying costsalthoughthis year the grain was all quite dry at harvest.
Southeast Rainfed
Two no-till trials wereplantedwith 51 hybridsplus nine farmerentriesin Gagewith andOtoeCounty(page10).GageCountyfarm entries
wereHoegemeyer Triton9896@ 150br.r/a, Hoegemeyer Triton9777@ l7}bda, Mycogen2T780-F-Cruise-Bt @ 148br/a, Mycogen2T807-F-
C- Poncho,Com bore-RootwormRR @138br/a, NC+ 4447RBD@ 140bu/a,Triump l866RR @ 137bula,NK70-T9@ 158bu/a,Asgrow
RX752RR2/YGPL@ 147buta,Pioneer32M38@ 148bu/a.OtoeCountyentrieswerePioneer31A13@ 178bu/a,NK70-T9@ 167bula,
AsgrowRX752RR2/YGPL@ l49buta,Pioneer32M38@ l72bu/a, NK N72-B2@ l74bula, NK N70-T9@ 175bu/a,NK N71-23 @ 148
bu/a,NK N76-D3@ 171bu/a,Pioneer31G68@ 184bu/a.Averagefor all entrieswas 160bu/a.Period-of-years dataareshownon page11.
East Central Rainfed
Two trials plantedno{ill in SaundersCounty with 55 hybrids plus five farmer entriesand CassCounty were plantedwith 55 hybrids plus
ten farmer entries(page12). The SaundersCounty farmer entrieswere Pioneer33H25 @ 173bula, Fontanelle8K389 @ 178bu/a,Fontanelle
8H911@ 180bu/a,Fontanelle9K49lYGPlus/RR@183bu/a,Pioneer33Nll@ 188bu/a.CassCountyfarmerentrieswereAg Source
6481RR@ l43bula,Ag Source6886CB-RR@ 151bu/a,LG 2589BTRR@ 154bu/a,LG 2640RR@ l44bula, LG2619BTRR@ 145bu/a,
Srine9803RRYGPL@ 145bula,PioneerP33R81@ 140bu/a,PioneerP33B54@ 150bu/a,PioneerP33R76@ 157bu/a,Asgrow
752YGPLUS/RR@ 147bula.Averagefor all entrieswas 163bu/a.Period-of-years dataareshownon page13.
Southeast Irrigated
York County had 66 entriesand 4 farmer entries.HowardCounty trials had 66 hybrids.York County farmer entrieswere Garst 8292 @
208bu/a,Garst8380IT @ 239bu/a,LG SeedsLG2540BT@ 195bu/a,Pioneer33V62 @ 209bula.York County aYerage for all entrieswas
198bu/a.HowardCountyaveragefor all entrieswas202br.r/a. Period-of-yearsdata are shown on page 15.
Northeast Rainfed
Forty-sevenhybrids were includedin the drylandtest in Dixon County (page19).Averageyield of all the entrieswere 191bu/a.Period-
of-yearsdataare shownon page20.
Northeast Irrigated
PierceCounty had 55 hybrids were includedin the irrigated plot (page2l). Averugefor all entries werc 207bu/a. Grain moisturewas
l5Vo.Overyearyieldsareshownon page22.
Ilolt County lrrigated
Holt County had 48 hybrids were includedin the irrigated plot (page23). Averagefor all entrieswete 219 bu/a. Grain moisture
wasl5.6Vo , Overyearyields areshownon page22.
South Central Irrigated'
Testplotswerelocatedin Clay Countyat the SCAL nearClay CenterandThayerCounty(page16).Clay Countytrial included66
entries.Averageyield of all entries was 226bu/a and an averagemoistureof 19.1%.ThayerCounty averaged22Obttla,an averagemoistureof
15.87o. Period-of-years dataareshownon page15.
South Centrat Rainfed
This trial was in Nuckolls with 37 corn entriesand SalineCountieswith 37 corn entrieswith 3 farm entries.Nuckolls County the average
yield was 118 bu/a.The averagemoisture was I5Vo.SalineCounty farmer entrieswere DeKalb DKC63-74 @ l4O bula, DKC@-23 @l4O
bu/a,AsgrowRX674RR@ 126bula.SalineCountyaveragedl12bula. The averagemoisturewasll.lVo. Page18 showsthe Nuckollsand
SalineCountycorndata.
Central Irrigated
Forty-fourhybridsweretestedin CusterandDawsonCounties.CusterCountywasconventional tillage(doubledisk),pivot irigated. The
CusterCountytest plot averaged222btla. The Dawson County testwas gravityirrigated,ridge till. Average yield was 183bu/a.The data
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from theseplots are shown on page 27. Over year data are shown on page 27. Ch:
Southwest Irrigated rp
Forty-six entries were planted in Furnas County. Gravity irrigated, ridge till. Average all entries were 209 bu/a. Red Willow County forty- dcFi
six entries. Gravity inigated, ridge tilled. Average for all entries was 215 bu/a. Data for znl
this location are shown on page 25 and over year summary on page 25. Thr
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Thirty-two hybrids were enteredin Brown County, ridge till, furrow irrigated and Brown County pivot irrigated. Brown County furrow 1 5r
inigatedtesthadanoverallaverageof218bu/a.BrownCountypivotirrigatedplothadanoverallaverageof 218bula.The2006datawillbe
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Yield and other data were recorded from 42 hybrids tested in Lincoln and Dundy Counties. Lincoln County, WCREC, at North Platte was
gravity irrigated, ridge till. Test had yields averaging 238 bula. Dundy County was pivot irrigated. Test averagesfor all entries was 226 bula.
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West Centrat No-till Pier
Eleven hybrids were tested in Lincoln and Keith counties. Lincoln County no-till cofil test was planted into wheat stubble, 2005-winter -1.0
wheat, 2004-fallow. Average yield for the test was 111 bu/a. Keith County no-till corn test into wheat stubble, 2005-winter wheat, 2004-fallow.
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Average yield for the test was 12 bu/a. Data from locations is shown on page 30.
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The Hays County No-till was planted into wheat stubble, 2005-winter wheat, 2004-fallow. Planted in Plant 2 Skip I scheme, 19,500 in
row or 13,000 plants/acre.Average yield for the test was 17 bu/a. Red willow County No-till was planted into wheat stubble, 2005-winter
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wheat, 2004-fallow. Planted in Plant 2 Skip 1 scheme, 19,500 in row or 13,000 plants/acre.Average yield for the test was 112 bu/a. Data from
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The Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska and Goshen County, Wyoming had 8 entries with 2 farm entries. Scotts Bluff County, gravity irrigat-
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ed, farm entries, DeKalb Genetics DKC46-28 @ 135 bu/a, 7138RB @ 118 bu/a. Average yields were 128bula. Goshen County, Wyoming plot
withoverheadsprinklerirrigationsystem,withtwofarmentries,Garst8S8l@l24bula,Garst8921@115bu/a.Averageyieldfortestwas
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84bu/a. Scotts Bluffand Goshen County, data shown on page 32. Period-of-years yield and other data are shown on page32.
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Clay County col'n test at the SCAL, Thayer County and Howard County had l2 entries in the trial with four replications of four rows in Red
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30 inch rows and harvestedthe center two rows. Clay County averageyield was 207 bula, at l6.9va moisture. Thayer County averageyield
was 206 bu/a with 13.570moisture.Howard County averageyield was 208 bu/a with 15.17amoisture.Data from test is on pages 16-17. Lin
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Gage: Dryland. No-till. Crop history: Wheat stubble Iast year. Fertilizer: 120 lbs of 287oN,30 lbs P. Herbicide: Guardsman 3 pt/a. Insecticide:
None. Nitrogen in depth sampled 166lb/a,Avg ppm, 15.4,Soil pH 5.1, Lime needed5,000 lb/a, Organic Matter 2.9Vo,Bray-1 phosphorous, Bro
ppm 16 MED, Potassium,ppm 305 VHI. ma
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Otoe: Dryland. No-till. Previouscrops: Soybeans.Preplant:100 lb/a liquid 28-0-0. Herbicide: 314ruteof Bicep II Mag, Post2 oz Callisto.
Inqgcticide:None. Nitrogen in depth sampled39 lbla, Avg ppm, 3.6, Soil pH 5.6, Lime needed5,000, Organic-Matter3.3Vo,Bray-l Bro
Phosphorous,ppm 16 MED, Potassium,ppm 375 VHL qrB
Saunders: Dryland. No-till. Previous crop: Soybean, corn rotation. Fertilizer: 120 lb N, 5 gallon 10-34-0 as starter.Herbicide: Callisto 3.0 Lin
ozla. Nitrogen in depth sampled 110 lb/a, 10.2 avg ppm, Soil pH 6.0, Buffer pH 6.5, Lime needed5000 lb/a, Organic Matter 2.4Vo, Bray-l Fen
Phosphorus, ppm 62 VHI , Potassium,ppm 523 VHI. Kei
Cass: Dryland. No-till. Crop history: 2005- soybean.Fertilizer: 140\b/a actual N as anhydrous, 10 lb/a Sulfur, 20lb/aP,6 lb/a N. Herbicide: Fer
Bicep 1 qt, Atrazine .7 qt,2l3 pint 2,4-D LV6. Insecticide: Pounce 4 ozla. Nitrogen in depth sampled 160lb/a, 14.8 avg ppm, Soil pH 6.5, Ma
Lime needed 0 lb/a, organic Matter 3.1vo, Bray-l Phosphorous,ppm 16 MED, potassium, ppm 4zo vHr. Rei
York: Pivot inigated. Previous crop: soybean 2005. Fertlhzer: 140 lb actual N. Herbicide: Lumax 2 qtla. Insecticide: None. 7 irrigations @ 1 pre
inch each time. Nitrogen in depth sample 130 lb/a. 12.0 avg ppm, Soil pH 6.1, Buffer pH 6.6, Lime nieded 4,000 lb/a, Organic N4atter2.8Vo, Ha!
Bray-1 Phosphorus,ppm 19 MED, Potassium,ppm 614 VHL VeT strong wind two weeks before harvest causeda lot of broken stalks and lost 26<
of yield. Sco
Saline: Rainfed. Soybean,corn rotation. Fertilizer: 120 lbla actual N. Herbicide: .66 ozla Permir. Nitrogen in depth sample 68 lb/a,6.3 avg N.:
ppm, Soil pH 4.8, Lime needed 7000 lbla, Organic Matter 2.5Va.Bray- I Phosphorus,ppm 11 LOW Potassium,ppm +t: VUt. Ror
Howard: Center Pivot. Crop history: Corn 2005, 2004. Tillage Stalk cutter and ridge rill. Fertilizer: 180 lb N as 32Vo,14 lb 8-20-0 starrer. CrG
Herbicide: Roundup, Impact. Insecticide: None. Soil test results: Nitrogen in depth sample 97 lb/a, pH 5.4, Buffer pF{ 6.5, Excess lime rating- Cla
None, Organic Matter 2.5Vo,Bray- 1 Phosphorousppm 35, K ppm 416, Zn ppm 0.21. Apr
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Clal': Gravity lrrigated, Ridge tilled. Crop history: NA. Fertilizer: Broadcast100 lb/a of 11-52-0,150 lb N as anhydrousammonia.Herbicide:
: pt/a Harneis Xtra 5.6L plus I pt/a of Glystar Plus, 0.5 ozla of AIM 2 E plus Crop Oil Concentrate.Insecticide: None. Soil test: Nitrogen in
J;pth sample49 lbla, Soii pH 6.9, Soil salts0.32, Excesslime rating-None,Organic Matter2.6Vo,Bray-1 Phosphorousppm 17,Kppm426'
Znppm1.2l.
Thayer: Gravity inigated. Crop history: Corn 2005, 2004. Shred with Row Stumper and ridge plant. Fertilizer: 100 lb/a of 1I -52-0 winter of
1005, 200 lb /a Anhydrous ammonia,7 gallaof 10-34-0plus one quart of Zinc at planting. Herbicide: 2.5 qtla of Lumax + 1.0 pt Atrazine in
I 5 inch band at planting. Insecticide: 4.2 lb of Force in T-band. Soil test results: Nitrogen in depth sample 69 lb/a, pH 5.4, Buffer pH 6.5,
Ercess lime rating-None,Organic Matter 2.7Va,Bray-l Phosphorousppm 40, K ppm 354,2n ppm 3.56.
\uckolls: Rainfed. Crop history: Corn 2005. Fertilizer: Preplant broadcast 100 lb N/a as 32-0-0, 9 gal of 10-34-0 in row at planting.
Herbicide: 8 ozla of generic glyphosate + 0.5 pt of 2,4-D(6lblgal) as burn down. Insecticide: Regent at 4.2 ozla. Nitrogen in depth sample 26
lb/a, Soil pH 5.3, Buffer pH 6.3, lime-None, OrganicMatter 2.4Vo,Pppm29, K ppm 456, Zn ppm 0.26.
Dixon: Rainfed. Corn trial at the Haskell Ag lab. Previous crop soybean.Fertilizer: 120lbla N. Herbicide: Roundup Original Max 32 ozla,
AMS 2.5 lbs/a, Callisto 3.0 ozla,Accent 0.66 ozla,AMS liquid 27o vlv, COC 1 qt/a. Insecticide:None. Soil test results:N03-N 7.4 ppm, pH
6.7, O.M. 4.4%o,Bray-lP ppm 56, K ppm 456.
Pierce: Crop history: Soybean-2005,Fertilizer: 175lbla N, 35 lb/a g 100 lb K,2'7 lbla Sulfur, 2 lblaZinc,9 lb Mag. Herbicide:Fieldmaster
-1.0qt/a. Insecticide:None. Soil testresults:N03-N 3.23 ppm, pH 6.23, O.M. .927o,Bray-l Phosphorousppm42, Kppm 116.
Hoft: Pivot Irrigated. Crop history: Bt Corn 2005. Grazed in the fall, disk, chisel plow, field cultivated. Fertilizer: 191 lbla N, 10 lb/a N with
sprini<ler.Herbicide: 1 qt/a Bicep, Steadfort Callisto 5 L. Soil test results: N03-N 12 ppm, pH 6.55, O.M. 2.24Vo,Btay-l Phosphorousppm
25.44,Kppm295.
Custer: Pivot inigated. Crop history: Soybean 2005. Conventional till (double disk). Fertilizer: Preplant 20 lb/a N, At planting 10 lb/a N, Side-
dress115 lb/aN, P 25 lbla, Sulfur 10lbla,Zn0.25 lbla. Herbicide:Pre-emerge1.3 qtlaAtrazine+ 1.25 ozlaBalancePro. Insecticide:None.
Soil testresults:pH 6.11,O.M.2.2lVo.
Dawson: Gravity irrigated, ridge till. 2005 Corn. Fertilizer: 123 lb N infall,2l lb preplant, 74 lb N with herbicide, 46 lb preplant P, 10 tb S,
3.25 Ib Zn. Herbicide: 2.5 qt Lumax Preemergence.Insecticide: 3 oz Capture, 4 oz Parathion for western bean cutworm and rootworm beetles.
Soil testresults:pH 6.47,O.M.2.61Vo.
Furnas: Gravity irrigated, ridge till. 2005: Preventedplanting chem fallow, 2004 soybeans.Fertilizer: Preplant 120 lb N, 20 lb P, S 15 lb/a. At
planting 5 lb N, 17 lb P. Herbicides: Preplant 32 oz Roundup + 1 lb Atrazine, Postemergence14 oz SteadfastAIZ. Insecticide. None. Soil test
results:pH 6.4, O.M. 1.47%.
Red Willow: Gravity irrigated, ridge till. Previous crops: Soybeans2005, corn 2004. Fertilizer: Preplant 110 lb N, 80 lb P, at planting 3 lb N,
12 lb. Herbicide:32 ozla Glyphosate,preplant,2.1 qtla Bicep II, preplant.Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH1.59, O.M.2.49%.
Lincoln: Gravity irrigated, ridge till. Fertilizers: 200lblaN as anhydrous, 9lb N, 31 lb P, Zn 0.8 lb as starter.Herbicides: 1.5 qt Lumax + I lb
Atrazine + 0.5 pt Banvel. Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH 7.59, O.M.2.14Vo.
Dundy: Pivot irrigated.Previouscrop: 2005 com,2O04soybean.Feftilizers:33 lb N, 33 lb q 10 lb K, 33 lb S, 0.4IbZn at planting. Side
dressand througtrpivot 170 lb N. Herbicide: Fultime 3 qt. Insecticide:Lorsban 8 ozl1000 ft. Soil test results:pH 6.55, Organic Matter 1.147o.
Brown: Gravity inigated, ridge till. Crop history: Corn 2005. Fertilizer: Total N 160 lb/a, 6 lb S. Sidedless 122 lb/a N. Field had 18 tons
manurespreadin January2006. Herbicide:2.5 qttaLumax, preplant.Insecticide:4.35 lb Force 3G. Soil test results:pH 5.57, Organic Matter
1.897o.
Brown: Pivot irrigated. Crop history: Na. Fertilizer: Nitrogen 80 lb liquid, 110 lb anhydrous ammonia, 40 lb P. Herbicide: Preemergence, 0.5
qt Bicep II Magnum, postemergence,0.T5 oz Steadfast.Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH 4.65, Organic Mattet 1.487o.
Lincoln: No{ill into wheat stubble. 2005 winter wheat, 2004 fallow. Planted in Plant 2 Skip 2 scheme,26,000 in row or 13,000 plants/a.
Fertilizer: 80 lb N preplant. Herbicide: 2.5 qt Lumax pre-emergence.Insecticides: None. Soil test results: pH 5.02, Organic Matter 1.57o'
Keith: No-till into wheat stubble. 2005 winter wheat,2004 fallow. Ptanted in Plant 2 Skip 2 scheme,26,000 in row or 13,000 plants/a.
Fertilizer: 60 lb N as 28-0-0 preemergence.Herbicide: Lumax 1.15 qtla preemergence.Insecticide: None. Soil test results: pH 4'86, Organic
Matter 7.027a.
Red Wiflow: No-till into wheat stubble. 2005 winter wheat,20O4 fallow. Fertilizer: 6lb N, 19 lb P at planting. Herbicide: 32 ozla Glyphosate
preplant,2.1 qt/aBicep II + 32 ozla Glyphosate.Insecticide:None. Soil test results:pH 4.89, O.M. l.'76Vo.
Hays: No-till into wheat stubble. 2005 winter wheat, 2004 fallow. Fertilizer: 50 lb N as 28-0-0 preplant. Herbicide: Perplant: 1 ptAtrazine +
26 ozF{l Master III + 8 oz Salvo, Postemergence.
Scotts Bluff: Gravity Irrigated. Crop history: Dry beans 2005. Fertilizer: Preplant, incorporated 70 lb N and 15 lb ofP, 17 lb S. Starter, 27 lb
N, 26 lb P, 2 lb K, 5 lb S, 3i4 Ib Zn,2 qt humic acid/a. Applied with the herbicide, 40 lb N (from 3 gallons CoRaN). Insecticide: 25 oz
Roundup Weathermax, 1 pt Widematch.
GoshenCounty,Wyoming:Fertilizer: Rateof 190lbN,40 lbP+20 lbS.Herbicide: l.5ozOption. 1.5ptMSO, 1.5qt32VaN+3ozDistinct.
Clay Gravity Inigated Bt-Rootworm: SCAL. Linear move sprinkler. Ridge till. Fertilizer: 100 lb/a 1l-52-0 in January, 150 lb/a of 28-0-0 in
April. Herbicide:2.3 qtla HarnessXtra 6, I ptla Clarity. Insecticide: None. Soil sample: Nitrogen in depth sample 48 lb/a N, soil pH 6.9, Lime
neededNone, Organic Matter 2.6Vo,Bray-l Phosphorousppm 17, Potassium ppm 427, Zn ppm 1.21.
Thayer Gravity lrrigated Bt/RW: Crop history: Com 2005, 2004. Tillage: Shred with row stumper and ridge till. Fertilizer: 200 lb/a of anhy-
droui ammonia, 100 lb/a 11-52-0 winter of 2005,7 galla of 10-34-0 Plus 1 qt of Zinc at planting. Herbicide: 2.5 qtla of Lumax + I pt of
Atrazine in 15 inch band at planting. Insecticide: 4.2 lb ofForce in T-band.
Howard Gravity lrrigated Bt-Rootworm: Crop history: Corn 2004, Soybean 2003. Fertilizer: 150 lb/a N as NH3 post emergence, 10 gal l0-
34-0and2Tozincatplantins.Herbicide.T5ozlaSteadfast,3ozCallisto/aon6/2. Insecticide:2q|aLotsban6127.
Southeast Dryland
Gage 30 20184 10.5 150.0 16.4 2.8 0.4
0toe 30 19552 8.5 168.7 14.1 1.1 0.1
EastCentral Dryland
Cass 30 19468 7.4 176.9 15.1 0.5 0.0
Saunders 30 19901 8.6 149.0 14.1 0.5 0.0
Southeast lrrigated
York 30 27375 12.5 195.0 159 17.6 0.2
't5.2 0.0 0.0
Howard 30 8.1 202.2
SouthCentral lrrigated
Clay 30 258m 6.2 225.7 19.1 1.8 0.0
Thayer 30 28735 5.1 219.7 14.8 4.6 0.0
Northeast
Piercelrrigated 30 23503 10.0 191.2 19.9 3.3 0.2
Dixon Dryland 30 29916 9.0 207.3 15.0 4.4 0.0
Holtlrrigated 30 29919 10.7 218.7 15.6 12.1 0.2
SouthCentral BIRW
lrrigated
Clay 30 7.9 207.0 16.9 0.0 0.0
Thayer 30 28887 4.7 205.8 13.5 4.2 0.0
Howard 30 6.4 208.3 15.1 0.0 0.0
SbuthCentral Dryland
'1.9 0.0
Nuckolls 30 18139 13.5 117.7 15.0
Saline 30 20136 11.8 151.6 15.1 0.8 0.0
Southwest lnigated
Furnas 30 24592 10.0 208.9 14.8 6.9 0.1
RedWillow 36 30124 5.7 214.9 18.8 4.4 0.0
Centrallrrigated
Custer 36 26772 6.6 222.0 21.3 0.0 1;3
Dawson 36 25858 8.1 182.6 17.8 0.0 0.7
NorthCenilal Inigated
BrownFurrow 30 25709 12.1 217.9 18.8 0.3 0.0
Brown(c.pivot) 30 26979 5.4 218.2 19.4 0.7 0.0
WestCentral lrrigated
Lincoln 30 289.21 6.2 237.5 18.0 0.5 0.0
Dundy 30 30641 6.'l 225.9 15.3 7.6 0.0
Southwest No{ill(SkipRow)
Hayes 60 22561 58.0 17.3 22.0' 0.2 0.3
RedWillow 60 21031 7.7 112.0 18.0 0.4 0.1
WestCentral Notill
Lincoln 30 22106 6.3 110.9 20.0 0.0 0.0
Keith 30 22068 42.5 11.8 7.1 0.2
WestValley Inigated
ScottsBluff 30 -r"tt 10.7 128.4 16.3 0.0 0.0
Goshen Co.,WY 30 36.4 84.2 20.1 2.5 0.0
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Table C. Brand nameand hybrids of eachentrant
ASGROW RX674##,RX71 5RR##,RX752RRI/GCB##
CIRCLE CS-0409, CS.531OYGCB,CS.5517YGCB, CS-5613YGC8,
CS.6199RR/YGPLUS,CS-BOOsRR/YGPLUS.
cs-8274YGC8, CS-8414HX,
CS-8609HX, CS-9014RR/YGCB.
DEKALB Genetics DKC 60-16##, DKC60-18##,DKC6l-72##, DKC 64-81##.
DYNA -GRO 53K98, 53P30, 55865,
55p86; 56p07,56p22,57894,57F06,57F37,
57p12,57p46, 57p69,
57X97,58p59.
EPLEY BROTHERS HYBRIDS E24O7HXLL, E2492YGPL,364OYGCB, E367OYGCB, E3672YGPL,E36R65YGCB.
FARM ADVANTAGE 5406,9612L.
FONTANELLE 5K106, 7991YGCB|RR##,7K733, 8K389,8N871ycCB/RR##,9K491.
FOUR STAR SEED 6573RRYGPL, 6650RRYGPL, 8680Bt
GOLDEN HARVEST H-9250 BTRWRR#
HEINE H818 YGCB, H824YGCB, H827YGCB, H851 YGCB, H856YGCB.
KRUGER K-0215,K-0309, K-0313,
K-0408,K-0409,K-911sRR/ycCB,
K-0508,
K-0510A,K-05108,
K0515,K-06058,K-0610,
K-0612,K-1606RR, K-2414RR/VGCB,K-2506RR/yGCB,
K-2509RF/YG0B,
K-251lRR/ycCB,K2517RR/YGCB. K0109.
K.s2OgBTLL, K-s31OYGCB,K-5315BTLLA,K-531sBTLLB,
K-54O6BTLL,K-s4O7BTLL,K-5416YGC8.
K.s5OsYGCB.
K-55128T11, K-5617YGC8,K-6607TS,
K-6611TS,K-6612TS,
K-7613YGPLUS,
K-8213HX,K-84.IOHXA,
K-841OHXB.
K-8414HX, K-8508HX,K-8512HX,K-8516HX,K-8605HX,
K-8609HX,K-8614HXB,K-8615HX,
K-8616HX,K-9111ycC8.
K-9115TS,K-9212TS,K-9310TS,K-9313RRycCB.
LEWIS 4886PL
LGSEEDS LG25O7RR, LG25178t,LG254OBVRR, LG254OBt,LG2545Bt, LG2619Bt, LG2627HX,LG2633Bt, LG2640,TRWRR#.
MERSCHMAN M-314A-7, M-509A-1,
M-512C-1, M-610F-1,
M-612D-1,
M-6138-1,M-711
E-1.
MIDLAND 712YGCB, 763YGCB, 7B.IsRRYGCB.
MIDWEST SEEDS 81215##.
MYCOGEN 2C727, 2E633,2G677##,2K717, 2p722,2R570##,2T780##.
NC+ 4947RBC##,5555H1##.
NUPRIDE.FARMERS 689RRCB, 690CB, 780RRCB, 900RRCB,904RRCB.
OTNLIEROSEED 5O1OYGPL, 5339YGPL.
PIONEER 31G68##, 32829##,33851##,33D11##,33D13##,34A18##,34N42##.
PBEMIUM SEED P234,P254.
PRODUOERS 7361YGCB##, 7371ycCB##, 7373YGCBRR##
RENZE ,I4s4YGPL/RR,5277HX1ILL,5327HX111,5467HX1/LL,6406,8386YGCB,8454YGCB,8526YGCB.918sYG
9386YGCB/RR, 9406YGCB/RR,9454YGCBiRR,9526YGCB/RR,Ex8357YGCB.
STINE 9525YGCB, g7O4RRYGCB, 9724RRYGCB, g8O3RRYGPL.
TAYLOR 830Br.
TRISLER T-2850RRC8, T-5160C8,
T-5167C8,T-5171,
T-5175P1,
T-5240C8,
T-5244RRC8, T-5245P1RR,
T-5257P1RR,5337PLRR.
T-5338RRC8.
TRIUMPH 14168t,1536CbRR, 1536RwRR, 1756CbRR.18668t.
UNITYSEEDS US221OYGPL, US7108YGCB. US7112 YGCB.
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Gageand Otoe Countiei - 2006
Gage Obe Weighl
bula bu/a lb/bu
RENZE 9386YGCB/RR 't74
162 185 15.7 2 0
KRUGER K-5416YGCB 57.2
173 162 184 15.5
MIDLAND 712YGCB 1 0 57,3
173 171 174
KRUGER K-531OYGCB
rD.c 1 0 57.5
172 168 175 't4.5
KRUGER 1 1 57.2
K.5617YGCB 172 154 190
MERSCHMAN 15,8 1 1 58.7
M-512C-1 171 159
KRUGER 182 15.5 2 0 57.8
K-8616HX 170 164
RENZE t/c 15.8 I 0 56.8
8526YcCB 170 1m 1m
KRUGER to.u I 0 57.4
K-9115TS 169 154 't5.2
NUPRIDE-FARMERS 184 1 58.8
BEST 9OORRCB 169
I
160 178 16.5 0
TRISLER }5257PLRR
I 57.5
169 157 180 14.6 e
LGSEEDS Lc 2627HX 0 57.9
168 160 176 15.4
KRUGER K-2517RR/ycCB 1 1 57.4
168 158 178 16.4
PIONEER 31G68## 2 1 57.3
168 149 186 16.4
KRUGER K-0515 3 1 57.8
165 149 181 17.1
KRUGER K.9313RRYGCB 4 1 56.9
164 157 171 14.8 2
PIONEER 33851 ## 0 56.8
164 152 175 15.6
TRISLER T-5240C8 2 0 58.2
164 161 166 15.6 '|
MERSCHMAN M-6138-1 't6.4 0 57.6
163 tcl 174
RENZE 8386YGCB 4 0 59.9
163 152 174 15.4
KRUGER K-0215
I 0 57.6
162 149 174 tc.o
KRUGER K-0610 I 57.6
162 148 176 14.1
LEWIS 4886PL 1 I 57.3
162 160 163 't4.2
MIDLAND TBl5RRYGCB 3 1 58.3
162 147 176 15.1
MERSCHMAN M-711E-1 3 1 57.9
162 153 171 14.6
TRISLER 15175P1 z 0 58.0
161 152 169 14.4
KRUGER K-8414HX 1 0 58.7
160 149 171 1A l
NUPRIDE-FARMERS BEST 9O4RRCB
1 0 57.4
160 155 164 15.3
KRUGER K.8614HXB 2 0 57.3
159 158 160 15.5 'l
KRUGER K.5315BTLLB 1 57.8
158 149 166 15.9
KRUGER K-9212TS I 1 58.4
158 tcl 165 14.2
NIJPRIDE-FARMERS BEST 690C8 0 0 57.9
158 147 169 15.0 2
ASGROW RX674 ## 1 57.9
157 IJJ 179 14.0
GOLDEN HARVEST H-9250BTRWRR 2 0 57.5
## 157 147 166
KRUGER K-5315BTLLA
tc.I 2 I 57.9
156 146 too 15.2
KRUGER K-7613YGPLUS 3 0 55.4
155 144 166 14.3
TAYLOR 830Bt 3 0 58.6
154 141 166 14.5
TRIUMPH 18668t
z 0 58.0
154 146 162 16.9
KRUGER K-0409 4 1 58.9
rcJ 147 158
ASGROW 14.1 1 1 56.8
RX715RR## 152 130 174
KRUGER 15.4 2 1 58.8
K-2414RR/ycCB 152 141 163
RENZE 15.2 2. 0 60.2
8454YGCB 152 138
MERSCHMAN 166 14.9 1 1 57.6
M-509A-1 151 131 170
RENZE 15.3 5 1 58.8
9363YGCB/RR 151 143
MERSCHMAN 158 14.2 3 1 57.7
M-3144-7 148 143
TRISLER 152 16.1 4 0 58.3 ..
T-5337PLRR 148 139 156 'I
STINE 16.4 o 58.2
9724RRYGCB 147 142
KRUGER 15.0 2 0 58.1
K.25O9RR/YGCB 145 14'l
KRUGER K-8615HX 145
148 14.4 I 0 5g.3 l
151 139 15.5 2 0
STINE 9TO4RRYGCB 't42 't42 58.9
141 15.0 2 ' 0
KRUGER K-8609HX 58.8
139 135 143 13,8
Averageallentries 0 I 56.g'
160 150 169 15.3 2
Difference
req.for sig.5% 0
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2004- 2006
Yield moislure stalk
bu/a pcl pct lb/bu
2 YearAverages
PIONEER 31G68 158 16.0 J 58.4
TRIUMPH 18668t 158 16.6 4 59.3
KRUGER K-2517RR/YGCB 156 16.1 z 57.5
PIONEER 33851 156 15.7 2 58.8
KRUGER K-8414HX 153 15.3 1 58.1
MIDLAND TBlsRRYGCB 149 15.3 3 58.4
'l
RENZE 8386YGCB 148 15.5 59.0
'l
TRISLER T-5240CB 148 15.6 58.9
RENZE 8454YGCB 146 15.2 1 58.4
ASGROW RX715RR 144 15.4 2 59.4
KRUGER K-8609HX 129 14.5 0 57.7
all entries
Average 150 15.6 2 58.5
req.for sig.5o/o
Difference 1( 0.9 N.S, 1.0
3 YealAverages
'18668r 167 16.2 3 59.6
TRIUMPH
PIONEER 33851 162 15.4 I 59.0
RENZE 8454YGCB 162 14.8 1 58.2
allentries
Average 164 15.5 2 58.9
req.forsig.5o/o
Difference N.S. 0.5 N.S. 0.7
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SoutheastIrrigated Corn Hybrid Tests
York and Howard Counties- 2006
Yield Grain Broken Bushel
Hybrid Average York moislure Shlk Weight
bu/a
MERSCHMAN M-512C-1 230 238 221 16.1 57.9
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KRUGER K-5416YGCB 223 230 215 16.7 8 5 8
CIRCLE cs-8274YGCB 218 219 217 16.3 2 57.8
KRUGER K.5512FILL 218 231 205 tc 1 57.8
DEKALB Genetics DKC64-81## 217 203 231 15.8 6 5 9 cl
FOUR STAR SEED 8680Br 217 225 209 16.2 6 57.9
TRISLER T-5257PLRR 217 209 225 15.3 5 58.2 t*
DYNA-GRO 57F37 216 221 210 16.6 7 57.7 M
TRISLER 15240C8 215 219 210 16.7 6 57,5
TRISLER I5167CB 215 229 200 15.1 3 5 8 n
KRUGER K-9111YGCB 213 220 zuo 14.6 2 5 9 K
MIDLAND 712YGCB 213 223 203 16.8 6 57.5
PRODUCERS 7373YGCBRR## 213 213 212 Ic.d 5 58.3
TT
RENZE 9386YGCB/RR 212 210 213 to.o 4 56.8 n
KRUGER K.9313RRYGCB 210 223 197 15.3 0 58.4
CIRCLE cs-5613YGCB 208 220 196 15.2 8 58.4
R
TRIUMPH 1536CbRR 208 214 202 15.3 2 58.4 TI
MIDLAND TBl5RRYGCB 206 196 215 15.2 11 58.7
RENZE 8454YGCB 206 203 208 15.6
M
5 58.4
CIRCLE cs-0409 205 206 203 15.1 0 58.3 il
CIRCLE CS-80O5RR/YGPLUS205 193 217 1 5.8 7 58.9
KRUGER K-8512HX 205 212 198 '14.9 K
I 58.8
RENZE 8386YGCB 205 201 208 to.J 11 58 M
DEKALB Genetics DKC 60-18## 204 195 213 14.8 2 59.3 0
FOUR SIARSEED 6573RRYGPL 203 202 204 15.6 7 58.6
KRUGER K-2414RR/yGCB 203 214 192 15.3 7 59.4 K
TRIUMPH 14168t 203 198 207 1 EF 14 58.5 R
PIONEER 33851## 202 luo 198 15.4 8 59.2
MERSCHMAN M-314A-7 200 196 204 16.9 20 57.8 o
RENZE 6406 200 203 197 I c..l 7 59.2 R
TRISLER T.5245PLRR 200 196 204 15.6 12 58.7
TRISLER T-5175P1 200 200 '199 K
15 7 58.8
CIRCLE cs-531oYGCB 199 184 214 15.4 I 58,3 T
MERSCHMAN M-711E-1 199 192 205 14.6 13 59.1
DYNA-GRO 57F06 198 189 207 1[ ? I 58.3 cl
KRUGER K-531OYGCB 198 202 194 15.2 6 58.5 A
PIONEER 32829## 198 204 191 17.2 7 58.3
PRODUCERS 7361YGCB## 198 196 199 15.5 I 58.3 D
CIRCLE cs-8609HX 197 205 188 14.4 10 58.4
DYNA.GRO 57894 197 181 212 15.8 I 58.6
RENZE 9526YGCB/RR 197 100 195 16.9 10 57.8 T
DYNA.GRO 57P12 196 180 212 1 6- .7 9 'f
9 57.6 P
PRODUCERS 737lYGCBi.# 10t 199 191 1E
2 5 8
DYNA-GRO 57X97 193 172 214 6.5 18 57.8 R
KRUGER K-6611TS 192 185 198 4.6 7 59.4 l(
TRISLER T.5244RRCB 192 187 197 4.8 10 58.6
KRUGER K-25.I7RR/YGCB 191 178 204 L\t 15 57.3 T
KRUGER K-9115TS 190 176 204 5,6 11 58.7 A
MIDLAND 763YGCB 190 184 195 4.5 I 58.6
MERSCHMAN M-509A-1 190 187 192 5.2 11 59.3 D
PIONEER 34418## 189 184 194 5.1 10 60.1
KRUGER K-7613YGPLUS 188 173 203 4.6 13 58.9
CIRCLE cs-8414HX 186 171 201 6.5 17 57.6
RENZE 94O6YGCB/RR 185 182 187 5.4 7 59.4
FONTANELLE 8K389 184 178 190 5.6 14 58.6
KRUGER K-6612TS 183 154 212 E {
10 59.6
TRISLER T-5171 180 151 209 4.5 24 58.8
CIRCLE CS-6199RR/l/GPLUS 178 107 4.9 1
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Average Grain Broken Dropped
Hybrid Yield moisture stalk ears
bu/a pct pct pct
2 YearAverages
KRUGER K-5416YGCB 237 17.4 o 0
237 17.6 e z
MERSCHMAN M-512C-1
cs-8274YGCB 236 17.6 1 1
CIRCLE 4
RENZE 8386YGCB 236 17.3 3
K-2517RR/YGCB 234 18"1 1 1
KRUGER
cs-8414HX 233 17.4 4 2
CIRCLE 2
TRIUMPH 1536CbRR 231 16.8
MERSCHMAN M-314A-7 228 18.2 2 2
K-9115RR/YGCB 227 17.1 1 1
KRUGER o
PIONEER 33851 227 17.0 '|
TRISLER T-s240CB 226 17.4 1
MIDLAND TBl5RRYGCB 225 16.9 2 I
2 YearAverages
1454YGPL/RR 220 15.5 58.8
RENZE 59.9
KRUGER K-9212TS 218 14.6 5
1536RwRR 218 15.4 58.6
TRIUMPH t 58.6
KRUGER K-9115TS 216 I
KRUGER
ttI 148 15.0 0 59.0
K-2414RR/YGCB 130 113 147 {
NUPRIDE-FARMERS BEST TSORRCB 14.8 I 60.0
130 111 148 16.2 1
KRUGER K-2509RR/rGCB 129 58.9
KRUGER 109 148 13.7 1 58.8
K-0610 129 121 137
RENZE 9363YGCB/RR 128 14.0 2 57.1
1't6 139 14.4 0 58.5
LGSEEDS LG25408t 127 112 141 13.9 {r 58.9
PIONEER 31G68## 127 89
KRUGER 165 16.5 16 57.6
K.7613YGPLUS 125 105 144
MERSCHMAN M-509A-1 14.1 0 59.0
125 108 141 15.4
UNIrySEEDS US221OYGPL 4 59.2
124 107 141 14.8
KRUGER K,8609HX 123
I
I 59.1
111 134 13.6 0 57.8
KRUGER K-0409 122 103
KRUGER 141 14.0 1 57.5
K-0508 121 106 136
KRUGER K-6607TS 13.4 1
56.7
114 94 134 13.2 1
Averageallentries 136 58.2
118 153 15.1 2 58.4
Difference
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2004-2006
Average Grain Bruken Bushel
Brand Hybrid Yield moi$ture stalk weight I
bu/a pct pGt lblbu-
2 YearAverages R
HEINE H851YGCB 208 H
17.6 3 54.1
HEINE H827YGCB 205 T
17.8 3 52.6
HEINE H818YGCB 205 R
17.6 o 53.0
RENZE 8386YGCB 200 t
17.9 2 53.1
EPLEY BROS HYBRIDS E367OYGCB 197 P
17.2 1 54.4
KRUGER K-8414HX 196 H
17.8 7 52.1
EPLEY BROS HYBRIDS E36R65YGCB 192 li
18.5 I 53.4
KRUGER K-0610 189 't7.4 I
DEKALB Genetics
2 52.6 I
DKC60-16## 187 18.1 1
HEINE 52.4 ;
H856YGCB 187 18.1
KRUGER 53.9 I
K-55O5YGCB 186 17.2 0
PIONEER 53.5 I
33851## tdo 17.5 2
KRUGER 52.7 I
K-0508 183 17.3 1
KRUGER 52.7 t
K-8605HX 180 17.7 0
KRUGER 52.0 I
K.25O6RF|/YGCB 179 17.1 2
KRUGER 54.2 t
K-8609HX 179 17.4
Average
allentries
a 53.6 I
191 17.6 2 53.1
Difference
req.forsig.SVo I
14 0.7 N.S. N.S. I
3 YearAuerages I
HEINE H851YGCB 210 to.c 3 52.8 I
HEINE H827YGCB 207 16.7 4 52.2 I
EPLEY BROS HYBRIDS E3670YGCB 203 16.3 1 53.0 I
DEKALB Genetics DKC60-16## 191 16.8 I 52.3 I
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RENZE 9454YGCB/RR 219 I
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KRUGER K-5416YGCB 251 16,4 .t 54.9
PIONEER 34N42 245 16.0 5 56.0
KRUGER K-0610 235 15.6 19 56.9
MYCOGEN 2P722 231 16.1 11 55.4
KRUGER K-8414HX 227 16.8 7 54.9
KRUGER K-2506RR/YGCB220 15.5 54.4
KRUGER K-8609HX 219 15.9 19 53.7
MYCOGEN 2R570 219 15.2 5 53.9
KRUGER K-55O5YGCB 217 15.6 8 54.9
KRUGER K-8605HX 217 15.5 5 54.8
KRUGER K-0508 210 15.4 12 53.1
KRUGER K-9111YGCB 202 15.6 55.6
PIONEER 33851 201 16.6 14 56.5
Averageallentries 223 15.9 o 55.0
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K.5416YGCB 254.6 16.1 3.1 0.2 47.2
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PIONEER 34N42## 248.4 15.9 9.0 0.1 6.1
K-06058 230.9 14.7 7.0 0.6 24.2
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M752RR/YGCB## 234.6 15.6 33.4 0.6 22.4
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K-531OYGCB 231.4 1 5.3 11.2 0.2 55.5
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H824 YGCB 235.1 16.7 1.4 0.3 42.6
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KRUGER K-9313RRYGCB 228.2 15.5 8.6 0.2 55.2
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K-0409 228.8 15.7 9.8 0.1 42.3
KRUGER
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225.8 15.7 8.0 0.1 23.5
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HEINE H827 YGCB 228.4 16.1 11.9 0.5 68.7
MYCOGEN 2E633 221.7 15.2 7.4 0.8 6.1
EPLEY BROSHYBRIDS E3672YGPL 224.8 15.8 10.7 0.1 58.6
KRUGER K-0610 221.2 15.1 38.0 0.0 8.9
K-86O9HX 220.7 15.5 19.4 0.8 37.1
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K-ssOsYGCB 219.5 14.9 8.4 0.0 33.1
KRUGER
KRUGER K-8414HX 225.9 16.6 5.6 0.1 64.1
MYCOGEN 2C727 220.9 15.2 8.2 0.1 63.2
HEINE H851 YGCB 224.0 16.0 13.9 0.3 56.5
KRUGER ' K-25O6RR/YGCB 217.8 15.2 9.2 0.1 ie.o
K.2sOgRR/YGCB 221.4 15.8 42.3 0.0 19.7
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K-86O5HX 215.4 14.8 7.5 0.2 33.5
KRUGER
KRUGER K-931OTS 219.2 16.1 0.0 0.0 49.3
H856 YGCB 219.5 16.0 12.1 0.2 64.1
HEINE
K-9115TS 219.5 16.1 5.2 0.0 64.8
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KRUGER K.9212TS 215.9 16.0 9.9 0.2 67.0
EPLEYBROS HYBRIDS E367OYGCB 218.8 16.1 7.3 0.0 52.4
PIONEER 33D13## 214.4 15.5 8.0 0.0 59.1
EPLEY BROSHYBRIDS E36R65YGCB 215.5 16.3 0.0 0.0 60.2
HEINE H818 YGCB 213.0 15.4 12.2 0.3 48.4
US7112 YGCB 211.2 15.7 11.4 0.1 35.8
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KRUGER K-7613YGPLUS 206.9 14.6 7.3 0.3 58.8
EPLEY BROSHYBRIDS E364OYGCB 211.6 16.1 15.2 0.2 28.4
K.O3O9 206.3 15.6 10.0 0.1 26.9
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2K717 206.7 15.5 10.2 0.7 53.0
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KRUGER K.O5O8 203.4 15.2 11.8 0.2 25.3
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KRUGER K-16O6RR 198.6 14.9 11.4 0.8 22.4
K-66O7TS 199.8 15.0 10.3 0.1 44.6
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K'0408 195.6 15.4 6.3 0.0 68.7
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West Central No-Till Corn Hybrid Tests
Lincoln and Keith Counties- 2006 I
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bu/a bu/a bu/a oct oct lb/bu -oi
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DYNA-GRO 56P22 67 125 o 20.7 4 57.3 m
DYNA-GRO 57P69 67 'l KR
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DYNA-GRO 56P07 61 110 11 20.3 2 57.4 cl
DYNA-GRO 55865 58 106 10 20.3 3 57.4 m
DYNA-GRO 53K98 57 100 13 17.3 58.4 trc
DYNA.GRO 53P30 E7 oa 21 18.3 1A 58.2 KF
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KRUGER K-5416YGCB 227 235 218 20.8 1 55'5
KRUGER r-gttsrs 224 216 232 21.4 0 55'1
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LGSEEDS , ro 2545 Bt 220 204 236 19'4 0 56.1
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KRUGER K-1606RR 217 224 210 18.4 1 56.9
KFiUcER K-9111YGCB 216 220 211 18.2 1 57'0
ctRcLE cs-5613YGCB 215 202 228 18.7 1 56.7
KRUGER K-2506RR/yGCB 215 213 217 19? 1 57'1
CTRCLE CS-O+OS 209 205 213 19.5 0 56.2
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LGSEEDS LG2545Br 216 19.0 1 56.4
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Yield Grain Broken Bushel
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DYNA.GRO 53P30 113 125 101 12.9 2 54.2
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DYNA.GRO 56P22 95 132 57 23.9 2 49.6
DYNA-GRO 55865 94 127 60 18 z 52.1
DYNA.GRO 56P07 90 131 48 28.3 1 49.8
DYNA-GRO 55P86 75 100 50 24.9 0 48.7
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Claylrr 40.581 -98.145
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BrownPivot 42.612 -99.810
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Dawson IRR 40.952 -100.138
LincolnIRR 41.088 -100.770
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The November 2006 estimated soybeanyield for Nebraska was 51 bushels per acre from 5,000,000 harvestedacres.
The 51 bushelsper acre breaks the previous 2005 record of 49 bushelsper acre. The total production of soybeansfor the state
was forecastedat 255,000,000 bushels.This would also be a record. These estimatesare from the November National
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very poor, I3Vo poor,35Vo fair, 45Vo good arrd5Voexcellent. As of August 13th, soybeancondition rated at 4Vo very poot, 16%o
poor,37Vofair,36Vo good, and 7Vo excellent Plants were setting pods on glVo ofthe acreage,compared to93Vo last year and
SlVo average.As of September 17th, soybeancondition rated at 3Vovery poor, g%opo9r,29vo fur, 43Vogood, and I6Vo excel-
lent. Plants had tumed color on 85Voof the crop, behind last year's 94Vo and near the averageof 847o.Plants had dropped
leaveson 357oof the acreage,well below last year at 577o and the averageof 45Vo.By October 15th harvest progressedto
73Vocombined,behind last year aL87Voand even with the averageat15%o.
PROCEDURE
Data were obtained from 19 trials at 12 locations (Table A). Privately developedvarieties were selectedby the seed
supplier or agronomists at the University of Nebraska Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. At sevenlocations, entries
were divided into early and late maturing varieties for conveniencein handling. A list of entries by brand name is shown in
Table B. Names and addressesof entrants are shown in Table C.
Entries were planted in four-row plots 15 to 35 feet long. Plots were replicated four times in a randomized complete
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ThbleC. Entrants.NebraskaSovbean
PerformanceTests- 2006
Asgrow Monsanto 3100Sycamore Rd,Dekalb, lL 601'15
Dekalb Monsanto 3100Sycamore Rd,Dekalb, lL 60115
DynaGro DynaGro 104Hanison,Emmetsburg, lA50536
FarmAdvantage FarmAdvantage 1275Hwy69,Belmond, 1A50421
Gutwein GoldenHarvest,
Inc. P0Box307,Waterloo. NE68069
Kruger KrugerSeedCompany P.0.BoxA, Dike.
lA 50624
Latham Latham SeedCompany 131180thSt.,Alexande; lA 50420-8028
LGSeeds LGSeeds 22827Shissler
Rd,Elmwood, lL
Merschman Merschman Seeds,Inc. 103Ave.D.WestPoint.lA 52656
Midland-Phillips Midland/Phillips
SeedFarms 980Hwy15,Hope, KS67451
Mustang Mustang Seeds P.0Box466.Madison. SD57042
NuPride NuPrideGenetics
Network P.0.Box830911,Lincoln, NE68583-0911
0hlde OhldeSeedFarms 15774thRd,Palmer KS66962
Prairie
Brand Prairie
BrandSeedCompany 15X Avenue,StoryCity,lA 50248
Renze RenzeHybridsInc. 27410Kittyhawk
Ave.,Caroll, lA 51401
Sands SandSeedService, Inc. 4765Hwy143,Marcus. lA 51035
Sline SlineSeedCompany 2225LaredoTrail,Adel.lA 50003
Taylor Taylor
SeedFarms 2467Hwy7, WhiteCloud,KS66094
Willcross
Seeds Willcross
SeediKingCitySeed 4564HWY169,KingCity,MO 64463
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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 follow-
liili ing scores: 1 = Almost all plants erect,2 = All plants leaning
itit[li?'iiirirru
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1,190(482) 24.A(il4) ( 77S)
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slightly, or a few plants down, 3 = A1l plants leaning moder-
ately (450),or 25% to 507oof the plants down, 4 = A1l plants
leaningconsiderably,or 50Voto 80% of the plants down, 5 =
1975 1,200(436) 27.0(1816) ( S83)
32,400 Almost all plantsdown.
1976 9S0(397) 200 (1345) ( 534)
19,600
1977 1,300(458) 36.0(2421) (110S)
40,680 Protein and oil content were obtained at 14 tests in
1978 1,250(506) 34.0(2287) (115S)
42,500 2006. These are reported on a I3Vo moisture basis and will
1979 (652)
1,610 34.0(2287') (14911
54,740 appearlower than many reported figures. Conversionscan be
made to 0%oby multiplying the protein or oil by 1.13.
fi:l l;l#,[]illlSllSlil
1982 2;250(911)
ll]lllliili
35.0(2354) 78,750
Estimated ProcessedValue (EPV) is calculated from the pro-
tein and oil content from the Chicago Board of Trade prices
{2146) for soybeanoil($.2114/lb.) and 48.0 percentprotein soybean
1983 2,070(83S) 2S.5(1917) 58,99s(1607)
meal ($190.00/ton) on the January future prices. EPVA is cal-
l3Hl;ii3''l8#l
1986
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(992) 38.0(2555) es,100
2;450 (2534)
culated on an acre basis by multiplying the yield (bu/a) times
the EPV/bu. The University of Nebraska Soil and Plant
Analytical Lab did the protein and oil content analysesand
1987 2,350
{952) 35.5(2388) (2270)
83,425 we thank them for their cooperation.We also want to
(e121 30.0
1999 ?,300 (2018) 6e,000
(1877) acknowledge support from the Nebraska SoybeanBoard in
lffi: i:i38'l8lii
3i3lil3li
1991 2,450(9e2)
?l;Zil;'ilTv^i
33.0(22201 80,850(2200)
financially supporting the protein and oil tests.
lffil 3li8llll3
1999
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lli:333
11133i
4,2fi (1721) 42.5(2859) (4922)
180,625
PERFORMANCE
Entries generally were listed in tables in order of
decreasingyield. Average performance of varieties included
;8ffi:8iill333l
2082
lli[3133]
4;580(1855)
lll:333lillii
38.5(2590) 176,000
in trials during the past three years in each area is shown in
Table D. These data give an indication of year effects on
{4752) yield, maturity, lodging, plant height and seed size.
2003 4,500(1822) 40.5(27241 (4957)
1S2,250
2s.04 4,750(t924) 46.0(3094) (5943)
2181500 Performance of entries cannot be measuredwith
2005 4,650(1S84) 4e.0(32e6) (6198)
227,850 absolute accuracy becauseof variations in moisture, soil fer-
20061 5,000(2026) 5r 0 (3430) (6937)
255,000 tility and other factors. Also, most fields contain some spatial
fri,t:toue"mbp1ib!,t 'ij onpage38
Continued
Seed Guide2007 Page 37
NortheastEarly Maturing SoybeanVariety Test
Dixon and PierceCounties- 2006
YIELD Plant Grain Grain Grain Bushel Planl
Avetage Dixon Pierce Height Seeds Protein Oil EPVA Weighl Lodging Maturity
Bu/A Bu/A BulA Inches /Lb rcl nct $/A Lb/8u Ralino MonthDav RI
KRUGER K-l94RR 61,2 60.0 62.3 34 3360 38"B 18.7 $464,74 55.6 1 . 0 I \ , 1
KRUGER K.236 RR 60,2 58.4 62,0 40 3360 38.7 18.7 $455.41 55,9 1 , 0 1 0 .t
KRUGER K-211+ RB 60.1 583 61I 33 3030 39.5 18.7 $459.38 54.7 1 . 0 I 30
KRUGER K-216 RR 60.1 60.4 597 35 3320 3S.4 18.8 'r.3
$459.98 54.6 I 28
KRUGER K.l95+RR/SCN60.0 58.5 61.5 32 3220 .18.9
39.7 $462.60 55"5 1 . 0 I 28
LATHAM E2253R 60.0 57.9 62.0 37 3010 40.3 18.4 $463.11 56.2 1.0 10 1
LATHAM 82337R 60.0 56.2 63.8 36 3460 39.4 18.5 $456.60 57.s 1 . 0 I 30
KBUGER K-234RR s9.9 60.3 59.5 36 3200 39.9 18.4 $459.43 55.8 0 . 9 I JI
MUSTANG M.227RR 59,5 56.4 62.5 37 3110 44.1 18.2 $45450 56.6 1 . 8 I 31
MUSTANG M.237RR 59"3 58.3 60"2 36 3270 39.8 18.3 $452.37 55.2 1 . 3 I 30
NUPRIDE 8227Rn 591 580 60,1 33 2960 39.3 18.2 $445.83 56.9 1 . 0 I 29
KRUGER t\-zz'J+ nrt 587 56.2 61.1 30 3110 39.1 18.5 $445.74 558 1.0 I 30
KRUGER K-226 RR 58.1 582 57.9 38 3010 40.5 18.2 $447.28 56.5 1 . 4 10 1
MUSTANG M-246NRR 58.0 57.1 588 38 3310 40.2 18.1 $443.32 57.1 1 , 7 9 30
KRUGER K-233+ RR 57.8 58.5 57.0 33 3260 4U. I 18.6 $446.12 56.6 1 1 0 29
SANDS sOt2448RR 57.4 56.7 58.1 34 312C 39,0 1B.B $437.10 55.1 1.0 10 I
FARM ADVANIAGE7253 56.9 55.2 58.5 39 2970 39.8 18.4 $434.62 56.4 1 . 3 10 L
NUPRIDE 8246RR 55.7 56.2 55.1 34 3220 40,0 18.6 $429.34 55.1 1 . 0 10
STINE 2398 s53 s6.2 543 38 3330 40.0 18.3 $424.04 57.0 1 . 1 I 29
Average
allentries 58.8 57.7 59.8 35 3191 39.7 18.5 $449.55 56.0 1 . 2 9 28
Difference
req.forsig 5o/o N.S. NS. 5.5 2 187 0.6 0.5 N.S. 1.7 0.5 z
East/SouthCentral
SevenRoundup Ready tests
at four locations were planted in
Saunders,Clay, Furnas and Dodge
Counties.The SaundersCounty
irrigated test was planted May 24
and harvestedOctober 19th and
20th. The early maturing test aver-
aged62 bushels per acre while the
late maturing test averaged58
bushelsper acre. The Clay County
furrow inigated plot was planted
May 23rd. . This test was ridge
tilled with a four row Kinze planter
at 150,000seedsper acre.Growing
conditionswere good. This test
was harvestedOctober 4th and 5th
. The early maturing varieties aver-
aged77 bushelsper acre and the
late maturing varieties averaged74
bushelsper acre. The Fumas
County tests were pivot irrigated.
Testswere plantedMay 17th no-
onpage
Continued 40
Seed Guide2007
NortheastLate Maturing SoybeanVariety Test
Dixon and PierceCounties- 2006
Grain Bushel Planl l F
I r . l ;
Central Irrigated
Two testswere plantedin Flowardand Dawson Countieswith 2l entrieseach.The }{oward County test was plantedMay
19th and harvestedOctober24th. This test was ridge tilled anciwas plantedat 150,000seedsper acre.This test averaged57
bula. The Dawson County test was plantedMay 18th and harvestedOctober20th. This test was gravity irrigateii aiid followed
Page 40 Seed Guide2007
NortheastLate Nlaturing beanYariety Tests
GRAIN Gf,AI}I I GRAIH, PLANT, P[AlfT , GRAllll
I'ABIETY' YIELD PftgTEII{ tln , EPt,A TOOGING ilElGtfT $EEDr
BU/A Pg[ ] Pgf i $/A , RATIf.IG
. tilcHEs, Itt .
TwoYeatAuqags ,
LATHAM 12646R 53.9
KRUGEB K-255RR 53,4
etNzz 53:3
40.0
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3260
3300
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sot27544R, 53.1
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396
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3430
3480
,
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KRUGEfi K-289+RR 52.9 39.5 l 18:5 $37000 10 31 3360
RENZE R2626BB 52,9 39I 1 8 4i $376.00 1.0 29 3320
KRUGEF K27ORR 52.3 40.1 i 1 8 . 4l $375o0 i,g , $3 3590
LATHAM 12635R , 51.4 4t 7 : 18,2, $37o.oo 1.5 i 32 3080
SANDS ' 51,0
sor2673Rft 40.2 18.2 $90+.oo 1.5 31 33m ,
SANDS sor2884RR 503 492 18.4, $36100 15 , 3 2 , 3300 ,
t Averageallentries 525 400 I 1 S 4 , $374.91 1,2 i rSlrir, 33S5 ]
J Dlfference
req.for sig.5% NS 0.6 NS. NS N.S- ,fi.8: 185
2 ThreeYearAvedgE
1 SAND.S sor?754RR55.4 40.1 l 18.9i *** 1.0 i 31 , sSzo
KRUGER : K:289+ RR 55.0 4011 i 19.0 $336.00 1.0 , 32, 3230
2 LATHAM 12646R 54S 40.5 18.9 $387.00 1.1' 30 3190
RENZE R2724RR 543 40,4 r8.9; gggz.00 0.9 , 31 . S33t ,
2 DYNA.CRO 3rN27 542: 401 r9.0 $380.00 1.1 31 3310 i
'I KRUGER l(-270
RR 53.6, 406 190 00
$380 1J 34 3490 i
3 LATHAM 12635R 52.6 41.1 18,7, $374.80 l.i l 33 3000 r
I Averageallentries, 54:3 404 18,9 gsez.s: 1.1 :37,,:,' s267 ,
3 DifferenCe
req.for sig.5olo N.S. 0.3 N.S. N-S. N.S. . r 1 ,: l , 130 i
3
r 3 conr from 2005. 6 oz of inoculate was used at planting with a 220,000 seedsper acre rate. This test averaged7O bt/a.
4
7
6 CULTURAL PRACTICES
7
5
Dixon: Rainfed. Crop history; 2005 corn. No fertilizer. Tillage: Plot was disked. Herbicide: The Roundup Ready test were treat-
1
3 ed with 16 ozla Roundup Original Max on June 2nd and 32 ozla Glystar Plus on lune 27th. Soil test: Nitrogen 9 ppm, Soil pH
1 1 .3, O. M. 4.2Va,Bray- 1 P 10 ppm , Potassium304 ppm.
2
3 Pierce: Center Pivot Irrigation. 2005 corn. Fertilizer: None. Herbicide: Roundup applied 40 oz sprayedtwice. Soil test: Nitrogen
2 5 ppm, Bray-l P 23 ppm, Potassium90 ppm.
trnel
Webster: Center Pivot Inigation. Crop history: Corn 2005, Fertilizer: Broadcast 100 lb/a Il-52-0. Herbicide: 24 ozla of Generic
nli
Glyphosateat 30 and 60 day after planting. Soil samples36 inch depth pH 6.8, Bray-1 P ppm 23,K 428 ppm, O.M.2.3Vo.
Clay: Gravity irrigated. Crop history: Herbicide: None. 27 ozla WeatherMax. Soil sample: pH 6.9, Bray-l P 16 ppm, K 400
lcJ
ppm,O.M.2.3Vo.
tcls
Howard: Gravity irrigated.Herbicide: Fertilizer: Insecticide:4.4 lb Force.Soil sample36 inch depth pH 5.2, Buffer pH 6.4,
Bray-l P 37 ppm, K 417 ppm, O.M.Va2.5.
Gage: Rainfed. Crop history: 2005 corn. No fertilizer applied. Herbicide: Roundup. Tillage program: notill. Soil test: Nitrogen
in sample2l4lbla,25.3 avgppm, pH 6.0, Buffer pH 6.6, Bray-l P 11 ppm, K 336 ppm, O.M.Vc2.7.
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Seed Guide2007 Page 41
2':'07
East Central Early Nlaturing SoybeanYariety Test
Saunders,Clay and FurnasCounties'2006
YIELD Plant Grain Grain Grain Bushel Plant
Brand Vailety AverageSaunders Glay FuInas Heighl Sceds Protein
Oil EPVA Weight Lodging Maturity
Bu/A BulA Bu/A lnches lLb LBIBU Montlr
KRUGER K-289+RR 72 70 80 o/ 37 2950 37.9 19.6 $551.43 55.5 5 1 0 6
DEKALBGenetics 25-51## 71 69 80 64 37 2820 37B 20.1 $542.62 55.1 3 9 2 9
SANDS sot 2754RR a1
70 77 6s 36 2860 38.1 19.4 $538.38 55.4 5 1 0 2
PIONEER 93M11 ## a1
66 BO 66 39 3050 38.7 19.6 $543.52 55.9 9 1 0 3
DYNA-GRO 37T26 7A 64 82 DJ 40 2510 39.5 192 $538.45 55.2 1 9 9 2 9
MIDLAND.PHILLIPS 277RR 69 66 67 40 2720 38.3 19.7 $532.83 55.1 8 9 2 9
NUPRIDE 8297RR 69 oi BO 66 39 2610 390 19.3 $529.84 ss"o 3 9 2 9
DYNA-GRO 31N27 6B 62 82 61 39 2710 37.9 19.5 $51737 555 3 1 0 3
LGSEEDS C3031Rfi 68 ol 79 66 45 2870 38.5 19.0 $51899 56.1 7 $ 6
MERSHMAN HOOVER 73ORR 68 65 t6 62 38 3210 39.3 18,9 $522.50 55.2 7 1 0 4
DYNA.GRO 37K92 68 57 79 67 45 2600 38.2 19.1 $513.66 55.9 9 1 0 6
KRUGER K.255RR 68 62 79 63 37 2850 392 19.2 $522.41 55.5 8 9 2 9
MIDLAND.PHILLIPS 3O7RS 6B ol 79 63 43 2910 38"9 19.2 $520.70 55.4 1 0 1 0 4
PRAIRIEBRAND PB-2825RR 6B 62 d t ol 39 2590 38.7 195 $52172 550 1 9 1 0 4
ASGROW AG24O3## 68 63 77 63 32 2820 38.1 20.1 $523.24 54.5 1 9 2 6
SANDS SOI2673RR 67 6?_ 77 64 39 2800 38.1 1S.8 $515.44 55.1 7 g 3 0
KRUGER K.259RR 67 80 b4 37 2720 38,3 19.5 $512.23 55.4 3 10 3,
NUPRIDF B365RR o/ ol 77 63 46 3230 39.0 18.5 $508.53 56.2 1 1 0 6
MIDLAND.PHILLIPS 296NRR 67 63 70 59 40 3200 39.4 19.1 $s14.87 55.4 6 1 0 4
KRUGER K-270 BR o l O J 77 ol 39 2760 39.2 193 $515.36 55.1 8 1 0 2
PRAIRIEBRAND PB.2643RR 67 66 73 61 37 2830 384 194 $508.7s 55.6 4 1 0 ?
RENZE R2887RRcn 66 60 /J 66 40 3010 384 19.3 $505.97 56.1 5 1 0 4
DYNA.GRO 36C28 66 60 75 OJ 40 3010 38.6 19.2 $503.35 56.2 7 t 0 4
SANDS sOr2675NRR 66 65 75 59 35 2840 3B.B 19"5 $508.64 54.9 4 9 2 8
NUPRIDE 8294RR 65 57 76 43 2840 39.2 19.2 $s0449 5s.1 1 0 1 0 4
DYNA.GRO 32C25 65 ol 77 35 2920 3B.B 19.3 $501.25 54.7 3 9 2 9
PRAIRIEBRAND PB-2636NRR 65 77 62 44 2910 38.4 19.5 $500:41 55.0 8 1 0 4
MERSHMAN CHEROKEE 729RR65 61 70 64 39 312A 394 19,1 $499.22 56.1 4 1 0 4
RENZE R2996RRcn 65 CY 74 61 39 3180 38,8 19"3 $495.43 55.1 5 r 0 2
MERSHMAN JTFFERSON 63ORR64 75 58 4A 3220 38.8 19.3 $488,01 55.6 3 1 0 3
SANDS sot 2884RR 64 56 76 59 38 2610 39.2 194 $491.31 55.1 1 4 1 0 4
STINE 2878 63 62 67 60 39 3020 39.5 18.9 $483.39 56.0 3 1 0 5
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DYNA.GRO 39J25 ol 56 56 37 2910 394 19.2 $475.65 s5.3 4 1 0 4
allentries
Average 67 oz 77 oz 39 2885 38.7 19.3 $514.24 55.4 7 1 0 2
req.forsig.5olo
Difference q
B 6 7 3 225 0.8 0.4 $42.54 0.7 N.S. 4
Saunders: Rainfed.Crop History: 2005 com. Herbicide: INTRRO 2.75 qtla,Roundup. Iilinge program:no-till.
Furnas: Pivot irrigated.No till into corn stalks.Crop history: 2005 corn. Fertilizer: none. Herbicide:Pre and Post emergence:
Two applicationsof Roundup at 32 ozla. Soil test:Water pH 1 .44, O"M. 2.45c/o.
It
Dawson: Gravity irrigatecl.Crop history: 2005 corn, Fertilizer: none. l{erbicide: Fre and Post emergence:I qt Glyphosatethree
times.Soil test:WaterpH 7 .41, O.M. 7.957o.
'l'illage
Dodge SCN: Rainf'ed.Crop history: 2005 corn. Herbicide: R.oundupUltra. program:conventional.
Soil test:Nitrogenin sample45lbla,4.2 avgppm, Soil p[{ 6.1, Lime needeci 4000 lb/a, O. M.2.6(b, Bray-l P ppnt 79,
P o t a s s i u rpnp m 3 6 5 .
!
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32 oz of Glystar.Soil test:WaterpH 1.3, O.M. 1.lVc. I
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Plant Grain Gtain Grain BushelPlant
Uailety Average Gage Webster Height Seeds ProteinOil EPVA WeightLodgingMaturily
Bu/A BulA Bu/A Inches/Lb pct pct $/A Day
LB/BU Rating Month
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FurnasCounty lrrigated 1 ,3 ,4 , 8 , 9
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SeedGuide2007
Soybean plot locationsfar 2OO6
TwoYeatAverage
636RR 696 55.7 38.2 19,7 $490.00 1,9 35 2760 s 27
,,ERSHMAN TRUMAN
.iNZF R3726RR 69.1 56.2 38.9 IY.J $489.00 1.6 34 2780 I LI
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(RUGER RR/SCN 59.5 55.0 39.8 20.0 $423.00 1.5 32 2050 I 23
K-355 24
61.3 55.8 40.5 19.3 $433.50 1,6 35 2855 I
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YIELO Bushel plant Grain Grain Grain
Brand Variety Average Weight Height Seeds Protein 0il EFVA Malurity
8u/A Lb/Bu Inches /Lb S/A Month
OYNA.GRO 3.1Y38 24 54 34 3134 4 1 . 1 1 84
DYNA-GRO
s779 10
35D33 66 37 3241 41.5 180 '10
DYNAGRO $7.81
35P29 27 56 32 3081 42.0 18.7
DYNA-ORO $7.98 Y 29
36C28 23 55 36 2974 41.0 18.5
DYNA.GRO $7.81 10
37J34 23 AA
JJ 3028 39.6 18.0
DYNA.GRO $7.58 10
37Y36 21 56 37 40.5 18.1
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JJII $7.67 10 4
sx06530 18 54 JI 3244 41.8 18.0
DYNA.GRO $7.82 10
sx06927 25 EA
2705 40.8 19.2 o
KRUGER $7,91 29
K-244RR/SCN22 55 36 2800 41.8 18.5 q
KRUGER $7.87 29
K.275RR/SN 24 EA
2671 40.9 19.0
KRUGER $7.90 CI
29
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KRUGER $7.78 10 2
K-287RR/SCN 23 55 36 2801 41.2 18.7 o
KRUGER $7.90 30
K-292RR/SCN2g 55 32 2723 42.2 18.7 $8.01 I 30
KRUGER K-315RR/SCN25 55 37 3181 41.2 18.1
KRUGER $7.76 10 4
K-333RRiSCN22 56 33 2735 40.3 18.6 't0
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KRUGER K-340RR/SCN 23 s6 32 2952 41.2 18.5 $7.82 10
KRUOER K.341RR/SCN23 56 32 2952 41.2 18.5 $7.82 10
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2833 40.8 18.4 $7.76 10 q
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JO 40,6 18.1 $7.70 10 ,A
KRUGER K-382RRTSCN25 66 35 3056 41.1 18.6 $7.83 10 A
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2s 54 36 3376 40.3 18.3 $7.70 10 4
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296NRR 25 56 32 3025 42.0 18.4 $7.95 I 29
MIDLAND.PHILLIPS327NRR 25 56 37 3098 40.1 '18.8
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8u/A Bu/A BUIA Inches /Lb $/A [b/Bu
DYNA.GRO 37T26 47 73 A1
2390
at 40,7 18.9 $366.84 56.3
DYNA.GRO 32C25 4C 22 68 2830
JO 44.2 18.6 $346.04 55.4
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3W864 62 62.0 28 1i
ND04/3-20 60 60.5 27 applied when needed. Harvest was on luly 24. Periods of
sD3944 59 61.5 zt 15 extremely hot weather reduced yields.
ND04/3-18 59 62.8 29
NDSW0481. 59 60.6 28 15
NDSWO43O 59 62.6 27 tc
MT0415 58 62.0 ZI tc
MN02252-A 57 60.5 27
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cA905-751 55 58.7 23 20
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sD3851 54 63.5 30 14
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2375 53 61.9 26
PT436 52 6 1. 1 31 15
cA902-704 50 oJ.4 25 20
ND03/1-13 49 61.8 28 14
ND04i3-21 49 62.1 26 tc
8W379 49 62.9 28 14
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Chris 46 60.2 29
Average 57 6.1.4 27 15
LSD(.05) 8.8 u.b 2.7 0.7
c.v. 9.5 0.6 2.5 2.7
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TONS/ACRE-
DRYMATTER
2004' 2005' 3-year
Entry Total Total Tolal
Released Gultivars
Phirst 5.93 5.42 3.34 1.57 1.04 5.98 17.28
Jade ll 5.73 c.4| 3.40 1 . 6 4 0.89 5.94 17.15
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54Q25 5.75 5.68 3.02 1 . 5 4 1.07 17,05 !4
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1 . 0 1 5.63 16.94 \.ta-
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'1.49 0.90 16.83
6530 5.79 5.38 3.36
Goldleaf 5.92 J.IY 3.12 t.cJ 0.86 5.50 16.72
DKA33-16 5.89 5.39 3.12 1.45 0.93 5.52 16.71
wL 357HQ 5.62 5.69 2.66 1.68 0.97 5.31 16.69
Wrangler 5.43 5.61 J.C4 1.35 0.85 5.71 16.68
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't.51 0.97 5.33 16.59
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Tolal Total 16-Mav 14-Jun 20-0ct Tolal Toial
ReleasedCultivars
54V46 4.42 10.03 2.68 2.08 1.62 2.84 1.22 10.51 20.60
FSG 4OBDP A A A
9.96 2.87 2.00 1.55 2.78 1.19 10.38 20.28
54025 4.50 9.80 2.73 2.04 1.60 2.75 1^21 10.22 20.07
FSG 351 4.61 9.94 2.64 1.87 { E l
2.85 t.zl 10.08 20.02
Jadelll 4.70 9.84 2.55 1.88 1.38 2^66 1.14 9.66 19.47
6530 4.56 9.54 2.62 1,91 1.54 2.44 1.22 o71 19.34
6400HT 4.OO s.36 2.64 1.88 1.45 2.82 1.14 9.82 19.12
Hybriforce-420lWet 4.79 9.28 2.59 1,93 1.54 2.63 1.18 9.87 19.06
WL335HO 4.35 8.98 2.73 1.87 1.49 2.65 1.'t9 10.03 19.03
'r.79 1.02 9.68 18.85
Vernal 4.56 9.33 2.71 1.38 2.82
54H91 4.61 9.42 2.64 1.58 1.29 2.61 1.17 9.29 18.59
Wrangler 4.52 8.69 2.67 1.77 1.36 2.76 1. 1 0 9.61 18.29
Experimental
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ZGO34OA 4.66 9.37 2.60 1.94 1.51 2.65 1.15 9.86 1 9 .91
ZG0341A 4.05 V.IJ 2.63 1.94 1.42 2.65 1. 1 1 9.74 19.01
Experimentmean 4.53 9.48 2.67 1.91 1.49 2.71 1.17 s.93 19.39
CV10701 8.00 6.77 6.23 8.90 10.50 6.72 6.87 4.26 4.51
MCV(o/o) 11.43 9.67 8.81 12,58 14.86 9.50 9.72 6.02 6.38
LSD(0.05) 0,52 0.92 0.23 0.24 0.22 0.26 0.11 0,60 1.24
LSD (0.25) 0.30 0.54 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.15 0.07 0.35 0.72
LSn1o7o; 70.10 68.40 72.12 43.03 57.92 63.53 55.39 49.00 53.52 Erp
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ExtensionCenter
Irrigated -' 2004Seeding
TONS/ACRE-
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2-year
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31-Jul Total
Entry Total Total
Released Cultivars 21.54
1'1.58 3.24 2.45 2.46 1.75 9,82
wL 357H0 3.79 9.71 21.16
11.44 3.30 2.26 2.39 1.69
54V46 3.65 9.08 20.21
3.92 1 1
. 1 1 3.08 2,20 2.21 t . oI
FSG 351 2 . 1 4 1.80 9.37 20.17
6530 3.80 10.88 3.22 t . l c
3.12 2.11 2.18 1.7CI 9,13 20.15
wL 335H0 3.53 10,99 20.10
11.36 3.25 2.05 2.22 1.29 8.79
FSG 408Dp 3.99 9.12 20.09
3'96 10.97 3 . 1 4 2 . 1 5 2.24 1.67
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3.15 2.01 2.21 1.69 9.05 19.97
54025 3.87 10.80 19.69
10.41 3.23 2.21 2.25 1.63 9.28
WL3j9 H0 3.80 8.98 19.68
10.71 2.98 2.07 2.24 1.71
Masterpiece 3.88 9.03 19.51
10.60 3.22 1 . 9 4 2 . 1 5 1.61
6400HT 3.89 8.19 18.16
3.64 10.02 2.72 1 . 8 2 2.02 1.61
Wrangler 1 . 9 9 1.34 8.02 17.69
Vernal 3'67 9.70 2.88 1 . 8 6
Experimental Sttains 1.74 9.93 22.12
3.84 12.04 3'36 2'4A 2'44
41M13.1 2'30 144 9.48 21.36
;.oi 11.84 3'24 2'22
51M143 2 35 1.62 9.42 20.46
g.6a 11.09 3 15 2'25
4A421 2'24 1.63 9.15 20.13
mean i'si 10'96 3'14 2'13
Experiment '10'63 1468 17.40 8.97 5.36
cv (o/o) s.3i 4.33 8.56
12'05 14'96 20'66 24.48 12.63 7.54
MCV(0/0) 1.a+ 6'15 1.52
0 67 g qq o'32 0'46 0.40 1.16
LSD (0.05) o.is 0.68 0.89
o.i7 0.39 o'22 o'19 o'27 0.24
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2006ProsoMillet Trials
This is the fourth yearin which experimentalwaxy lineshavebeentestedalo-ngwith the commonmillet vari-
eties.ieveral of tttesewa*y lines haveexhibitedyrgldlgmnarable to the checksfor two yearsrunning. Plateauis
oneof these,Releaseis pending.It wastestedas 172-2-9.
What is 'Waxy'?
Most starch(in wheat,corn,barley,etc) is composedof around75Voartrylopectin and25% amylose.rMaxy
"-.tr ir "5*tiatty amylose free.wtrai ooesthis mean?Well, waxy starghhasmany.applications andindus-
Tjo.od
Whereas
trial use,but for pioso ii meansthat the cookedproductis sticky andeasilygatenwith chopsticks. most '
orosois oo* or"^din birdseedproduction,or foianimal feed,we hopethat the introductionof lineswith the waxy
i*it ttur the potentialto expandthe marketfor prosoashumanfood, primarily for exportto Asianmarkets.
Ptot Techniques
trials wereplantedin 2006.Drylandffi_alswerenlanpq at the.Universityof NebraskaHigh
Five proso^variety
plainsAgricuitural Lab nearSidney,NE; at the University of Wyoming SAneC shtion nearLin-SI9,WY; ry lhe
udnn c"rnt ut Greatplains nesearCtrCenternearAkron, Co, an{ 1:T-Y"11,.SouthDakota.An irigated trial was
plantedat the panhandleResearch& ExtensionCenterat Scottsbluff;Netraska. Due to the severedrougtt, the
fuyomingtrial did not emerge.
plots wereseededwith smallplot drills, in variousconfigurationsaccordingrtothe.equiqment ul]ilubF at that
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Recentgrain sorghumacreageand yields for Nebraskawere asfollows:
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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2W4 2005 2ffi6 A
Yield bu/a 83.0 98.0 89.0 73.0 84.0 49.0 62.0 81.0 85.0 80.0 o.
Acres Harvested(fi)0) 800 700 450 470 450 310 500 4t5 250 260
The November 2006 sorghum production is estimated at 20.8 million bushels, dovm 4 percent from last year. Harvested acres are up 4
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percent from a year ago. Yields are ixpected to average 80 bushels per acre, up 7 bushel from last year, fhe following are the slatewide grow- t{
ing conditions for grain sorghum. By June 11, sorghum was 72Voemerged.This is ahead of last year's 67 and the averageof 65. By July 9,
sorghum condition declined and rated 3Vo very poot, ll%o poor,33% fatr,48Vo g:od and^5%o excellent, which is below last year. The August
13 ieport showed grain sorghum conditions improved and rated 5Vovery poor, 13 poor, 34 tatr,39 good, and 9 excellent, which is still below
last year. Eighty-three percent of the sorghum planted was headed. This is near last year's 84 and ahead of the 74 average. Nine percent of the
sorgirutn ptanted was turning color ahead of last year's 5 and 7 average.By September 17, sorghum condition rated 5Vovery poor, 70Vopoor,
3lqo fak,lgqo good, and l5% excellent, below last year. Fields were showing color on 94Voof the acreage,even with last year, but ahead of I
the 84 average.-Twenty-twopercent was mahre, behind last year's 26 and averageof 27. By October 15, sorghum cogdition was tatpd 4Vo
very poor, 9% poor,zbE" ta:f. 42Vo good, and l77o excellent. Ninety-five percent was man{e; even with last year and'near the average^of 94. I
Grain sorghurnharvest was 29Vocompleted, behind the 39'of last liear and averageof 38. Hard freeze should promote the dry down of late
heads. November 19, sorghum harvest was 98Vo complete and near the 94 average a
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Locations oftials are shown on the niap':(Page 7O). Names of cooperators are shown in Table A. Entrants and entries are shown in Tables !r
B and C, respectively. t
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were treated wtth C5ncepf Seeding was acComplished withlcone or air units mounted on-commonly used row planters. Two-1e'sv'O14-row
plots, 20 to 30 feet long were used.
Data on one-half bloom were obtained at tlnee of the sites by visiting plots on alternate days during the flowering period. Grain moisture
determinations were made at harvest at a time when differences between entries were relatively high. This gives an indlcation of relative grain
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decreasingyields' Maturity of a hybrid was recorded
ty among trials. In analyzing yield evaluations,
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hybrids should be .o_pl*J
variations in soil fertility' moisture conditions
weretaken
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yieldsarebased
on
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listed in data tables in order of
o"yr ". o"y, from planting to half bloom. variations
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depthsample68lb/a'6'3 avgppm,soil pH +.s,il-" Insecticide:None..Nitrogen
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clay(gravityirrigated): crophistory.Fertilizer: Broadcasrl00lb/aof 11,52-0.inJanuary,of2006,Apptied150
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ot zi-o(6 lb/gat) "r o*ra"*", s ,iii"^rtT.i qj" .ii"l."p II Magnum after planting.
Nitrogen in deprh sanpte 261bta. Soil pH s.i, t-i# p ;;';p
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DEKALB Genetics DKS54-00 115.4 124.5 106.3 oo 60.0 14200
DEKALB GENETICS DKS53-11 115.0 125.6 104.3 65 ot.,J 50 13600
AA__. UNL30lO 114.9 126.0 103.7 64 59.7 53 15700
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South Central Grain SorghumHybrid Test- 2006
Clay and Nuckolls Counties
b Yield Heading Plant Head
Hybrid Average Glay Nuckolls in height exsertion
E
bu/a bu/a bu/a August inches inches
I DEKALB Genetics DKS37-07 137.9 153.7 122.1 J 49 4
t' DEKALB Genetics DKS42-20 IJ/.C 154.1 120.8 4 cl 4
I
0 AA----- UNL4OlO 137.1 ICJ.Y 120.2 + cl
CI DEKALB Genetics DKS54-00 136,9 158.3 ilc.c 7 EA
o
c DEKALB Genetics DKS36-16 131.7 153,2 110.2 44 4
n DEKALB GENETICS DKS53-11 129.7 167,8 91.5 7 52 3
0 AA.-- UNL3OlO 129.4 158.5 100.3
CI 6 56 4
AA----- qo
C UNL4O11 128.6 157.2 100.0 10
AA-,--- UNL3OO6 128.2 q
I 152.3 104.1 56 6
0 ASGROW A567 127.4 172.3 82.5 7 52
I AA----- UNL3OO3 122.7 148.2 97.2 52 4
AA----- UNL3O1
6 120.3 137.6 103.0 7 53
AA----- UNL3O36 118.2 148.7 87.6 I 58 6
CheyenneCo. Irrigated
Oat V'arietyTest - 2006
VARIETY Yield Testweighl HeightHeading lhc
(bu/acre) (lb/bu) inchesJune
Rodeo 93 25,4 24 .12 llilli
9741A41-1-6-7 87 29.8 22 .12 .i ll ti
Woodburn 85 29.3 21, 16
Russell 81 29.2 27 13 tllP
Jerry 80 28,7 22 12
MN03114 80 27,5 22 12 il ll tl
lL99-1338 78 24,1' 23 14 Itll ri
Robust 77 30,2 20 13
Spurs 76 26,7 19 13 Ctt..
Winona 65 28.3 22 13
Don 59 21.7 19 12 run
Average 78 27.7 22 13
15 'l.5 2 1 u rt
LSD.05
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Great l{orthern Dry Edible BeanTest- Mitche[
Ag Lab - 2006
Growlh* Yield Flowering Maturity Moisture Testweight
Habit lbs/A o/o lbslbu
0rion 3alb 4051 40 99 12.1 60.8 38.9
01115 3a 4038 40 YO 11.7 61.4 43.5
Hrafie 3b 3979 co 94 11.2 60.9 40.8
93131 JAiD 3831 Jd 93 11.2 60.4 35.1
c082342-99 2bl3a J/ tb qa
10,7 58.9 38.6
tsB4071 3a/b 3706 41 97 12.3 61.6 39.0
Rog591 3a 3616 JI YJ 10.9 61.0 37.0
NE104-4 2b 3601 39 vo 11.0 55.b 36.5
8550815 2b 3592 40 99 11.4 56.9 46.1
cOB77-03 2b 3557 .+t 100 10.5 57,0 37.7
Beryl 3b 3528 39 95 11.2 61.5 32.8
615 3a/b JCll 40 102 13.8 EOA
51.2
Marquis 3a/b 3499 40 97 11.9 60.6 35.3
Matterhorn 2b 3473 41 oo 1 1. 1 59.3 38.0
01121 2b 3421 42 qq
12.8 61.1 40.5
ABCWeihing 2bl\a 3403 40 a7 11.6 61.7 35.2
99136 2b 3378 4l 95 il.c co.J 42.0
BerylR 3a 3362 A1 94 11.4 62.4 30.7
00117 oh
LV 3298 40 98 1 1. 1 60.7 36.0
cOB23609-99 3a J IO/ 40 oA 11.5 60.0 A'7 I
'est -
2006Great Northern Dry Edible BeanTrial,
Mitchell Ag Lab
Tlie trial was plantedwith a Heggecone planter on Jnne 5 at a seedingrate of 85,000seedsper acre.
The herbicidesSonalanand Eptam were incorporatedprior to planting.Treatmentswere replic ated,4
times. Row width was 22 inches. Plot size was 4 rows wide by 25 feet long. Two rain eventson June 8
and i 1 droppedover 2 inchesof rain on the trial. This was followed by 100 degreetemperaturesand 30
rnph winds on the 13th and 14th which causedsomeproblemsin elnergence.The field was rotary hoed
and an acceptatrlestandwas achieved.Mexican beanbeetleswere first observedin the field on June 25
and treatedwith Asana on Jr-rly7. The areav/asfumowedir:rigatedsix times during the growing season.
_-.ffi Cool rveatherin late August slor.vedthe developnrentof the crop and delayedmaturity. The field was
.'itltlti
iii'i undercuton Septernber25th and the centertwo rows of eachplot were harvestedwith a plot combine
with a finger pickup attachmenton September2}th.
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Variety
CheyenneCo h{E Dryland Sunflo\ryer (
Trial 2006
Yield TestWeight Harvest Height Flower
Lbs/Age Oil o/o Lbs/Bushel H2Os/o Inches August i?no
2006NEBRASKASUNFLOWERVARIETY TRIALS
Cheyenne County Dryland location was planted at the University of Nebraska High plains
Ag Lab 6 miles north of Sidney, Nebraska. It
was not irrigated, and the land-wasprepared using no-till. It was pianted June 3 and
harvested6ct 17. The previous crop was winter wheat.
Ihe herbicide was Roundup U_ltra,Dual II, and Spartan. Fertilizei was a star-terof 7#
N, 24# p2O5, .75#Zn and.a broadcasttreatment of 1g
# N (32-0-0).Insecticidewas Lorsban on June 16 and Warriol on August 10. Rainfall
was below average,but timely. 2005 winter wheat
4 vields were very low, due to diseaseand late freeze,so there was .ur[,ou., of subsoil
moisture
cheyenne county Irrigated location was planted at the University of Nebraska High Plains
Ag Lab 6 miles north of sidney, Nebraska. The
plot was sprinkler irigated and land preparation was using minimum tillage. It
was planted June 7 and harvestedOct 2g. The previous crop
was winter wheat' Herbicide was Dual II. Fertilizer includid a starrer of zl N, zq* pzos,
.i5#zn anda broadcast20 # N (32-0-0). Residual
N levels were high' Insecticidesusedwere Lorsban on June 16 and Warrior on,August10.
Standswere reducedby hailstormJune 25. A
September7 hail knocked some seedout of heads,causing more damage to early maturin,e
heads.Hail also bruised heads,which caused
them to rot, this affected later maturing hybrids.
Scotts Bluff County Irrigated location was planted at_theAmelia Margheim farm 5 miles
west of Mitchell. It was gravity irrigated and
land preparation used minimium tillage. It was planted June2'7 and harriestedOctober 24. previous
.rop *u. edible beans.Herbicides used
were Spartan,Prow1, and Roundup' Fertilizer was 120# N 50# P2o5 . Becausethis field
was gravity irr'igated,germination was dependent
on rainfall' Spring and early summer precipitation was much below normal. Emergence
was sporadic, un-a-un! plants didn,t emerle until
rains at the end of June.
Final confection standswere poor, but heads and seedswere large. Final oil type stands
were fair.
Perkins County Dryland location was located on the Lloyd Dahlkoetter farm near Grant.
No-till land preparatronwas used. The plot was
planted on June 6, 2006 and harvestedoctober 24. The 2005 .rop was winter
wheat and in 2004 was failow. Fertilizer included 17 gallons/a
of 20 - I0 - 2'5 - 2'5 - o'25. Herbicideswere a preplantburndownof 0.5 oz. Aim, + 30 oz.
Buccaneerplus + 6 oz. 2,4-D LVE. A preplantof
4 oz. Spartanand a postemergence: 6 oz. SelectwJre used.Insecticidewas 9.6 oz. Asana XL.
Red willow County Dryland location was on the Scott Hanchera farm near Danbury.
It was no-till and planted June 9. Harvest was on
October 3L The previous crop 2005 - grain sorghun,.
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CheyenneCo NE Dryland SunflowerVariety
(
Trial 2006
TestWeighl Harvest Height Flowet
Yield
Lbs/Bushel H2Oo/o August : ?"1
Lbs/Acre Oil o/o lnches
45.2 32.9 1 A A
50 8
Croplan Genetics 356NS 2860 10
2580 At e. 29.2 10.8 56
Garst 4420NS I
DKF38-45NS 2580 47.5 32.0 s.5 52
Dekalb/Monsanto AC q 30^6 9.0 53 I
Mvcooen Seeds 8N5'10 2570 8
2540 45.2 al ? 10.8 52
-: - -- AP533 NS 52 7
2530 46.2 33.0 8.8
Dekalb/Monsanto MH4436 10.2 56 7
Pioneer 63M91 2520 44.8 J4.O
44.9 32.0 9.6 49 I
Dekalb/Monsanto NS
DKF37-31 2510 7
CL 2450 44.0 Jt..t 8.3
Dekalb/Monsanto MH4438 10.4 50 I
Mvcooen Seeds 8N352 2430 46.2 JJ.I
2006NEBRASKASUNFLOWERVARIETY TRIALS
Cheyenne County Dryland location was planted at the University of Nebraska High Plains Ag Lab 6 miles north of Sidney, Nebraska. It
rva.srot irrigated, and the land was prepared using no-till. It was planted June 3 and harvested OcI 77. The previous crop was winter wheat.
Ihe herbicide was Roundup Ultra, Dual II, and Spartan.Fertilizer was a starter of 7# N, 24# P2O5, .75#Zn and a broadcasttreatment of l8
+ N (32-0-0).Insecticidewas Lorsban on June 16 and Warrior on August 10. Rainfall was below average,but timely. 2005 winter wheat
I
i ields were very loq due to diseaseand late freeze,so there was canyover of subsoilmoisture
Cheyenne County Irrigated location was planted at the University of Nebraska High Plains Ag Lab 6 miles north of Sidney, Nebraska. The
plot was sprinkler irrigated and land preparation was using minimum tillage. It was planted June 7 and harvestedOct 28. The previous crop
rvaswinter wheat.Herbicide was Dual II. Fertilizer inciuded a starterof 7# N, 24# P2O5, .75#Zn anda broadcast20 # N (32-0-0).Residuil
)'l levels were high. Insecticidesused were Lorsban on June 16 and Warrior on A^ugust10. Standswere reducedby hailstormJune 25. A
September7 hail knocked some seedout of heads,causingmore damageto early maturing heads.Hail also bruisedheads,which caused
them to rot, this affected later maturing hybrids.
Scotts Bluff County Irrigated location was planted at the Arnelia Margheim farm 5 miles west of Mitchell. It was gravity irrigated and
land preparationusedminimium tillage. It was planted ltne 2l and harvestedOctober24. Previouscrop was edible beans.Herbicidesused
were Spartan,Prowl, and Roundup.Fertilizer was 120# N 50# P2O5 . Becausethis field was gravity inigated, germinationwas dependent
on rainfall. Spring and early summer precipitation was much below normai. Emergencewas sporadic, and many plants didn't emerge until
rains at the end of June.
Final confection standswere poor, but heads and seedswere large. Final oil type standswere fair.
Perkins County Dryland location was located on the Lloyd Dahlkoetter farm near Grant. No-till land preparation was used. The plot was
plantedon June 6,2006 and harvestedOctober 24.-fhe 2005 crop was winter wheat and in2004 was fallow. Fertilizer included 17 gallons/a
of20-10-2.5-2.5-O.25.Herbicideswereapreplantburndownof0.5oz.Aim,+30oz.BuccaneerPlus+6o2.2,4-DLVE.Apreplantof
4 oz. Spartanand a postemergence: 6 oz. Selectwere used.Insecticidervas9.6 oz. Asana XL.
Red Willow County Dryland location was on the Scott Hanchera farm near Danbury. It was no{ill and planted Iune 9. Harvest was on
October31. The previouscrop 2005 - grain sorghum.
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ScottsBluff Co NebraskaIrrigated Sunflower
ConfectionTypesVariety Triat 2006
Yield TeslWeight Height SEED srzE
Lbs/Acre Lbs/Bushel lnches o/s>22164 o/o>20164
qn
& Company
Dalgren 9541 2440 21 78 85
Hybrid
Royal RH112 2210 L I 71 93 98
RH316 2060 72 nq 90
Royal
Hybrid LL
Dalgren
& Company 9569 1980 21 70 80 92
Hybrid
Royal 06EXPOl 1850 22 75 90 OR
FE 1840 22 70 91 98
Hybrid
Royal RH1122 1800 22 69 87 96
& Company
Dalgren 9530 1680 22 70 91 98
RoyalHybrid 06EXPO3 1210 21 62 52 87
AVERAGE 1900 22 71 80 95
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Any varietiesli$tedin this publicationunderthe PtantVarietyProtectionAct will be rnarkedwith the FVF logo and furtherinformation Litt!
will be given in the varietydescription.
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It lakes up to :en years to develop a new variGty.PVF encouragesplant breedingresearchto produceeven bettervarieiies lor
as u]
tJmorrow Without pvp, plant bredderscsuld noi aflord to investbapitalinto nerr varaetie$and wcutd not be interesiedin breedirg
improvedvarieties.
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M6st protectedvarietiescan elrly be sald as certifiedqualityseed. This helpsensure that the seed buyerSetsthe varietyexactlyas ale r
the breederiiltgndedit lo be.
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The use of cer.tifiedquality,g€neticafiypures*ed allowsthe cornplementaryvarietiesyou'vechosento makethe mostof the growing
environment.After all, i{ the ge€d i$ le$$than the best, the crop will be' toc.
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aboui your rights and responsibilitiaswith PVP varieties, Cou
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FORAGEGRASSES
PEHENNIAL Larrc
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Big $luestem is a nativewarm-$sa$on,sod-{ornringgrass which grovs rapidlyfrarnmid-springto earlyfall" Ptantsare tall (6+ ft} and USD
roffst. lt is highlypalatableevsn after maturiiyand i* a high producorol nulritiousforageand hay. Big btuestemi€ adaplsd statewidefor 'I.lat!
rangeseedl6fi oh'subinigatedsites and for iriigatedpasturein mixedor pilre stand*. tn easternNebraska,il is adaptedo$ silty and ctay Cou
sites.
Cas
M BOI.IAHZA - gonanza is a syntheticvariety devetopedby three generation*oi breedingfor improved forage yield and iorage
Cus
digestibility.lt produce$goadforageyietdswith high digestibilityihat re$ultsin improvedanirnalgains when utitieedby beei cattle in well Lan
il;;f,!-ri-;;ffi;;t;6fi*. sonanlais eartierin marurilythan Kavror Goldmine,iimitar in maturityto Pawnee,and later in rnaturitvthan
Rounlreeand Sison.
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EL RENO - El FtenciEa varietyselectedby the $oil Crnservalion$erviceand Kansastrom nativeOklahomaecotypes.lt is a rnoderatety PAI
late matu.ritygra$essmewhatfaterthan Trailway.ft lvas sefectedlcr fea{iness,forage production,and vigor. arrCI
Coul{rv Gnowen Towr,r TelEpnelrr AoRES Ccu
Cass HarveyR. Mills Murdoek 402-S67-29SS 15 Cus
$tock Seed Farm Murdock 402-867-3771 13
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TRAILtfrfAY - TrEilwaywas selected from a naturallyoccurringhybrid pcpulalion collecled in Holt Eountyby the U$DA-AFISand ol re
Nebra*ka.lt is well adapt€dta {ine-textureduplandsoitsoi the centralGreat Plainsbul cornparablein growthtype to varietiesorigin*ting quall
{arthersouth. It is a mcderatelylate maturinggra$$. Fore
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Cass $iock$eedFarm Murdock 40e-8s7-37?1 13 Cus
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Indiangra*$ is a nativewarm-seaton, sod-forming specieswhichprovidespalatable torageandhaythraughout
the sumrfler,nearly syni
equaltobigbluesternin quality"Plant$aretall{6+feet}androbust.lt iswelladaptedthrnughoul
Nebraskaformost$silsandeites,lor use
in rangeor pesturese*dingsin puresland$,andin mixlureswlthothertallwarm€ea$on grasses. Cou
Cus
HOLT - Hsltwasselected fromnativee*styFe*collected in HottcauntybytheUS$A-AFI$ andNsbr*ska.ll isa rnoderalsfy
latematuring Sau
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Ura$6, earlierlhanmostindiangrass varieties.tt hassup*riarforageproducticn
for it$maturi{y.
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HEBBASKA 54 - Nebraska54 was seleetedirsm nativeecslypes solleciedin Jeffersoncountyby HaroldHummeland releasedby F\rt I
Nebraska.lt is s late maluringgrass and is a few days earlierthan Oto. l\ebraska 54 is typicalol central plainsecotypes" is or
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Indi*n RiCegras* is a nalivewarm-seaf,on bunchgass, ll rangesin heightirsm 13 to 24 inchesdependingon precipitation. lndian Box
Ricqrass is rno$lcommonly{oundon coarsetexlur€dand sandysoils.This grass is highlypalatableto all classesof livestock.lt prgvides Bror
exc€llentearly springfeed. cures exceptiona'lywetl, and is valueda$ a winlerfeed for livestock. Cus
Eby TheinvitrodrymatterdigestibitityflVDlvlDlrating
FvFBEEFfinAKER-Beetmakerisanexcellentintermediatewheatgraeslorgrazing.
otn**[:"u*o onr,t*atgra;*s* uuctia*Hivm$e1Plantteight {orBeefmakeris 42'5lnches'
iso*etotwopercenmg-fifuJid;irr* inches
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I{AYMAK€H ) f{aymakeris a broadlyadaptedcultivarthat produceshigh, stableforageyieldsrvhenused for coo{-seasongrass hay :, slc
productionor {or pasturesin the tall, mid'grassand rhort-graesecc-regionsof the Centra}and Nofhem Great Flains.The foragequality :€ es
oi l"layrnakeras rneasuredby in vifrodry fiaiter dige$tibilityand proteinconcentra$orie lowerthan Beefmakerbut slmilarto that af oth€t ': at(
releasedcullivarsof intermedietewheatgrass.Plantheightis roughly42 inchestall ai maturity.The head lengthis about 10.3ineheslorg s ad€
whiletheheadwidthis 1/4inch wide.The flag teal is locatedapproxirnately 92 incheslrom the ground.HaymakerwasdeveloBedby USDA. -asa
ARS and ihe Universigof Nebraska.U.S.PlantVarielyProtectionAppliedFor (PVPA'1994).CertiticateNo. 200400234.
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MANSAN - Mandanwildryeis $horterand is more leafy than ordinaryCanadawildrye.lt has a longerusefullife than manystrainsand The
has the abifityto withstandgrazingover a periodol sev*ral years. lt is easilyestablishedand with its rapidgraw can producehigh forage 3usl(
yields. Mandan can be grown ever a wid* geographicaiarea. lt is susceptibleto rust but is more resistantthan other strains"lt w*s
developedat the t{orthefn Great Flains Fiefd$talion {rom a mass selectioncollectedon uplandnear Mandan,North Dakota. BU
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by rhizornes.lt is widelyused for mediumto frighmaintenanceturfgrassareas.lt rnaybe establishedby seed or sod. Kentuckybluegrass
is most suitcd to fertile,well-drained,mediumtexturedsoils. lt prefersfull sunlightbui can stand partialsbade. Kentuckybluegrasshas
s libroussh*llow rsot systemand is susceptibleto droughtand hightemperatureslres*, Weartclerance[s mediumto goodwithgoodability
to rec6ver.Withoutmowins.plantsare moderatelyshortto rnediurnheight{2-3{eet).Cultivars{varietie*}may be groupedinto "gpe$" by
the difierencesin texture,color, shoot density,growth habit,diseaseresistance,adaptation,and rultural requirements.
ffi gBtttlnNT * Brilliantis an Arnerican-iype\,vithoilt$tandinglurf qualityand top-ratedbluegrassdroughtand diseasetolerance.lt
is a very uniform,uprightdanaeturt with a bright,derkgreen colorand perforrnswall in a wide rangeol welldrained soils, pH rangeol 5.5
to7.5. lttolerate$mowingheightsto0.S"andisideal forallbluegrassapplicaiions,includingsodproducJionandsportsturf.U.$.Prolected
Variery{PVPA1994}.CertificateNo.9900350,
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FvFMOS$ISHINE - Masnshineis a $harnrock-typewith a hright mediumgreen color and mediumleaf texture"Moonshinelcrms a
moderatelyopen,vigorousturf. With good overalldiseaseresislance,includingleat spot, rust,and stripesmut, Moon$hineexhibitsgocd
wintercolorand springgreen-up.'Moonshineis recommecdedfsr use on athleticflelds,golf courses,sod blends,parksand professional
landscapedareaevvhereKentuckybfuegrassis adapted.U.S.Variety ProtectionAppliedFor {FVPA 1994).CertificateNo, ?00500306.
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yiolding€ntry. NE1S0 is 3 days eartierthan 142021with similarplant heighland slightlyhigherladgingscore"lt is su*reptible to brown
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Hobbit8? F 3.3 shor! rnod bushy oxcell*nt vary *sod m€dluft 1k v+ry g$oo pcor po$r black Buffa
Ne60o1 N 3.0 :mediuttr bsshy sxc€ltsnl good medium good poor butl Wasf
t'1E3297 l.{ #.2 ta|| mod sleftder very qoud yery good medioft nsne poor Pqor good brown
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in col
Odell N 9.6 tnod t6ll msd bushy good v6ry g6od ffediufd none r$od€rete tat{ tslr btJl{ dwar
Prab6l F"q4 3.S mod l*li mod buehy very good very gocd msdiurn 't l( ve.y Sood poc( tair hlack Valle
Witlftrrrs82 it 9,8 tall mod bushy good good msdism tk Ysry So0d vefy poor poot black Cout
944 : applied t{}r
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or protected un4er Buffa
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pei{dmrangqrilill te infuenced by so,l, {lga$rer, po*ts, and oter prndustion conditian.s.
Acbql tE gm *d $egd $iz€ !$$ yar sidct balfn ysafs, looations,and sith produc{iot ssdilions. Gsnarqt sa€d 6izs rallngs: larggqleE lisn 3A0Osaedsilbt mdiuFa 0$ Chas
seedqrlbl smailEinoretilatl 9200 gsdd${b. Geneml hehfit ratings: short=26 lo g3': msdiu#34 ls 40"; talEfinre th*n 41." Cust
Raltng is bas€d on abiry of sesdtings to €r€rg€ under slandard |rboralory t6€t mndltims at the Se€d $clsG Cent6r. lswa Slatg Unlvsrstty.
phytpph$tomGsnefa$hiancs.{$oll*t o$ p{g"gfr rac€€. Thereaction'$rilllary d*pending on hswtavorablecoMitiofs are ford€vetopntnt of phyrop Gage
crop rrffiagefrat! prastlidd, *ndlor Bhrrt gro*rth dag3 or deriatio*$ in gef,etie rs€i6tancewilhin lie yariety.
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yi€ld comparisons' $ee gC S9*1074'
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3 H=resigtantiS=$usceptibleirrii=*"u*r"trrv restltant; M8*rnoderatsiy susceptible;MT*moderaiely toleranti T*lcierafll- The r€astiofi mey vary dependingon
in resistancewithin lhs variety'
digeace or devetop*unr, *u""g**uni pr"rli***, andjor plant growth itage or deviations SenetiE
{ A rank ol tnedi*m means 15lo 16% gralil protein content is typicai'
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grcwnforeitherlorageor grain.Grainis white
adaptedand show$very goodyietdstabilityfor sitesfav*ring mid"seasonmaturily.lt may be
in cotor,large,and fras good test weightpattern$.
Jerry is riaderately resittant tir crou,nrust and moderately*usceptihleto barleyyellow
Agricultural-,Experirnent $tation lrom the cross
dwarf virus and stsm rusl- lt was developed" by the worth Dat<ota
U.$.Protecied
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STALLIOII - ${allionis a medium-latsrnaturingvfirietythat is 112days later than Jerry. Sfallionhas superiorSrainvield,tesi weight,
and groai percentage.lt i$ $imilarto Jerry in barleyyellow dwarf virus and $iero fu$t resistance,but has bslter crown rus{ resistance.
Kernelsare whiie and are medium-highin proteinand high in ail parcentage.lt may exhibltup to 0.9% lalt oti-typesthat are approxirnately
10 inchesiallerthanthe generalpopulation.Stallionwas developedby the SouthDakotaAgriculturalHxperiment Station.
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The purpose of the NCIA'$seed Quality Assurance{OA) programis to providean unbiasedand uniiorm quatitycontrol proce$sand Hask
marketingiool for crop seedsgrown in Nebraskaand merchandiseda* brandedproduct$. Luha
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$eed enierpri$e$voluntarilypadicipateand willcustomiz€the prccesstn rneettheirindividualneedsby usingsorneor all of tha services R&(
includinglield inspection,seed anafysie,record-keeping,and labeling.ln orderfor a producerto label seed with the QA logo,all st6p$in Shatl
the programmust be cornpletedsatisfactorily,mselingthe same goalc and standardsas Oertifiadsead.
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It is important that you read any HerbicideToferanceWarrantiesand the Seed UsageConditionsset torth on lhe seed container,seed
label, purchaseasraement,invoice,sr othsr documentso{ transaction.By openingthe seed containeryou &rEacceptingand agreeing
to be bound by those conditions" se€d
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facilitiesfo 3an
Custom ceru{ied cond;tioner{cci ) A memberwho may or rnay not apply for field inspectionservicesand has ad€qilate 3a"
conditioninss**c proou"ud iroiri insiecreu acres{by or
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Blue$un BioDiesel 1400W 12eAve Ste 1 Weslmini*terSO 80234 30s-865-7740 Kn
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P0 Box 10 Madisan s8748 40?-454-?884 GR J.l
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FonlenelleHybrids 2005 N. Somers Frsrn0nt $8025 40r-721-6348 GC
Kirk Foster 44774Rd.794 Berwyn 6fi819 308-S35-1S?t GR
I seed Fcundation$eed Divisicn 1071CR G RM C Ithaca 68033 40a-6?4-8038 AG
FrenchmanValley FarmerCoop 143 Sroadway lmperial 6S033 30s-s8t-32a4 AC
Troy Fuelberth 88'165Hwy81 Hartington 687A9 402-e54-S903 GFt
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Garst$eed Co. 615 Main$t. SoeinRapidlA 50058 712-684-3a48 GH
GlaasonFarms,Inc. 724 $. CameronRd Wsod Fiver 6888e 308-583-2413 GR
bning GaldenAcresGenetics F0 Box 20787 Waco,TX 7670t 254-761-9838 AM
o sale GreenbankInc. FO Box 10ts7 Fort MorgsnCO 8070r 800-615-47SS CC
GreenkeeperCo, Inc" FO Box 45112S Omaha $8137 402-333-8813 GR
ffro AllianceLLC 14$33HwyK64 WhitinglA $1063 712-458-2175 CC
onrng, Grcss$eed Co. {nc. HC S6 Box 13 Johngtown 69214 402-722-4215 AM
GustafsonInc. 187$7OrchardAve. Omaha 68135 402-50?-54?0 AM
fiichard Ham $3694 Fliverfid" Senkalman 690e1 c0s-4?s-2s36 GH
'rtified F&$HansenFarms s8e cFt 83 Herningford 6S34S 308-?60'018S AC
l-laskins$eed Cleaning RRe Box114 Wauneta 6$04S c0s-3s4-5530 AC
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F.K. Heilermann& $ons S04W. Hwy34 Phillips 688fi5 409-88$'2S11 GR
l'{oegemeyerHybrids 1755HoegemeyerFld. Hosper s$04't 402-654-3399 AC
llusa Seed Farms 4635SS. 108 Rd. Wymore s84$6 402-674-3188 AC
Harlan F. Husa 92Sffd. ?1CIo Hebron 68370 40!-768-24?3 AC
lllinoisFoundatianSeed es40 0 $r Rd. Seward s8434 40e-s4s-$6s1 AM
J-R. Ingwerson 17414IngwereonLane Flattsrnouth 68048 402-298-8572 SV
IP$A 2320S. 48 $te 102 Lincoln 68506 404-4$3-2571 Afrd
JanderaInc. 63008 - 733A Foad Srock 68320 402-868-4215 Gfr
Thomas Jeharek 8A5 Rd W 50 Srule 691e7 308-2S7-2327 GR
Von Johnson 424 $hole Ave Canrbridge 69022 308-6S7-4654 GC
WilliarnJunge 26P1-5S6Rd. Gordon 6S343 30&327-2823 GFt
Karntertsrll ILC PS Box3S327 Lincofn s8503 402-466-12e4 CC
Kaup Seed & Fertilizer 1101S. Beemer$1. West Point 6s788 402-372"5588 AC
KBH Sales 63S47- 7?5 Rd. Auhurn 68305 402-e74-5665 GR
KelleyBeanCo, 28810CR I BrushCO 80723 970-S4?-SCIflA GR
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