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scooter
Posted 7/21/2006 18:41 (#28698)
Subject: 15in wheat


Ohio State Corn newletter this week had a piece about 15 in wheat. A while back someone posted a question on this matter. Here is the info from the weekly newsletter

Wheat Varieties Suitable for 15-inch Rows and for Relay Intercropping -

Jim Beuerlein, Rich Minyo

Some Ohio wheat producers are interested in producing soft red winter wheat

in 15-inch rows which allows them to remove a grain drill from their

machinery inventory and because production in wide rows reduces their seed

cost by half. Other producers are interested in wide rows for the purpose

of relay intercropping soybeans. We have evaluated wheat varieties in

15-inch rows for several years and have learned that some varieties will

produce about as much yield in 15-inch rows as in narrow rows. For example,

in 2001 six of 23 varieties produced a yield between 99 percent and 105

percent of the yield in 7.5-inch rows. That capability is due primarily to

their growth habit, i.e. plant height and erectness of growth. Varieties

with medium height and a very erect growth habit are needed for relay

cropping and tall varieties with a non-erect growth habit perform well in

15-inch rows where intercropping is not planned.

We evaluated 55 varieties that were entered in the 2006 Ohio Wheat

Performance Trial for height and growth habit and developed two lists; one

list is of varieties that appear to be ideally suited for relay

intercropping, and the second is for varieties that seem to be ideally

suited for 15-inch row production. Height measurements and growth habit

ratings were made on each of the 55 varieties at each of five test sites

and the data combined so we could select the appropriate varieties for each

list. As seen in the following tables, only seven of the 55 varieties were

found to be suitable for relay intercropping and another 14 were found to

be suitable for wide-row production. For wide-row production, wheat should

be planted as soon as possible after the fly safe date, and the most

profitable seeding rate is 20-25 seeds per foot of row. An application of

30 pounds of Nitrogen should be made at planting.

Table 1: Wheat varieties suitable for wide -row production

Brand Variety

Public Certified Freedom

Public Certified Truman

Seed Consultants SC 1343

Ebberts 518

Steyer McLane

Pioneer Brand 25R63

Public Certified Cecil

Seed Consultants SC 1337

Steyer Wise

Public Certified Bess

Vigoro V9512

AgriPro COKER Coker 9553

Wellman W 131

Beck 122

Table 2: Wheat varieties suitable for relay cropping

Brand Variety

Public Certified Roane

Public Certified Hopewell

Buckeye Parker

Wellman W 141

AgriPro COKER AgriPro Cooper

AgriPro COKER Coker 9436

VA. Tech. McCormick

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