No-till, date-of-planting studies supported by the South Dakota Wheat Commission were conducted for four years at two locations in western South Dakota. Seven popular varieties were tested at each planting date. It was determined that planting date makes a greater difference in grain yield than does variety. The first two planting dates of September 15 and October 1 always had the highest yields. The latest planting date of November 1 always had the lowest average yield. The planting date of winter wheat in the fall has a significant effect on the spring growth and the yield of the crop the next season. The later-planted wheat has less fall growth, or in the case of the November planting, no growth. The lack of fall growth results in slower...
Although grazing of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a common practice in the southern Great ...
The continual re-evaluation of agronomic practices is necessary to improve crop performance and sust...
By 1979, experiments to determine optimum seeding rates for wheat and other cereals had been conduct...
No-till, date-of-planting studies supported by the South Dakota Wheat Commission were conducted for ...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
2009 turned out to be mixed bag for winter wheat production in South Dakota. Some areas in the west ...
It was a tough year for winter wheat in South Dakota in 2006. The major winter wheat growing areas i...
After a very tough 2006 in South Dakota, 2007 was a much better year for winter wheat production. Th...
2008 turned out to be an excellent year for winter wheat production in most of South Dakota. Though ...
The winter wheat variety recommendations for 2003 are listed in table 1. Comments: The dominant iss...
Yields in 2003 were very good across most of South Dakota and an improvement over 2002. Moisture lev...
Conditions were very dry for planting last September for the western and central part of the state. ...
The 1960 winter wheat crop in South Dakota was second only to the 1958 crop in total bushels; rye pr...
The 1960 spring eat crop in South Dakota did not quite achieve the promise of a very favorable May a...
The economic viability of Oregon wheat production depends on highly productive varieties and cost-ef...
Although grazing of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a common practice in the southern Great ...
The continual re-evaluation of agronomic practices is necessary to improve crop performance and sust...
By 1979, experiments to determine optimum seeding rates for wheat and other cereals had been conduct...
No-till, date-of-planting studies supported by the South Dakota Wheat Commission were conducted for ...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
2009 turned out to be mixed bag for winter wheat production in South Dakota. Some areas in the west ...
It was a tough year for winter wheat in South Dakota in 2006. The major winter wheat growing areas i...
After a very tough 2006 in South Dakota, 2007 was a much better year for winter wheat production. Th...
2008 turned out to be an excellent year for winter wheat production in most of South Dakota. Though ...
The winter wheat variety recommendations for 2003 are listed in table 1. Comments: The dominant iss...
Yields in 2003 were very good across most of South Dakota and an improvement over 2002. Moisture lev...
Conditions were very dry for planting last September for the western and central part of the state. ...
The 1960 winter wheat crop in South Dakota was second only to the 1958 crop in total bushels; rye pr...
The 1960 spring eat crop in South Dakota did not quite achieve the promise of a very favorable May a...
The economic viability of Oregon wheat production depends on highly productive varieties and cost-ef...
Although grazing of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a common practice in the southern Great ...
The continual re-evaluation of agronomic practices is necessary to improve crop performance and sust...
By 1979, experiments to determine optimum seeding rates for wheat and other cereals had been conduct...