Oat. Tifton, Georgia: Oat Forage Performance, Dry Matter Yield
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1 Oat Tifton, Georgia: Brand-Variety Yr Avg lb/acre SS NF NF Okay TX10CAS Cosaque* RAM LA TX09CS LA LA LA TX09CS TX10CAS FL0720-R LA06046SS-N2-Ab FL0720-R FL03254-L FL0567-L LA FL0772-R Average Std. Err. of Entry Mean C.V. = 5.6%, and df for EMS = 57. Planted: October 17, Soil Type: Tifton loamy sand. Soil Test: P = High, K = Medium, and ph = 5.3. Fertilization: Preplant: 46 lb N, 0 lb P 2 O 5, and 46 lb K 2 O/acre. Topdress: 40 lb N/acre after first, second, and third harvests. Management: Disked, moldboard plowed, and rototilled; 1,000 lb lime/acre applied. Previous Crop: Summer annuals. Test conducted by A. Coy, R. Brooke, D. Dunn, and B. McCranie. Annual Publication Georgia Small Grain Performance Tests
2 Brand-Variety Yr Avg lb/acre TX09CS LA TX09CS Okay TX10CAS NF LA NF Cosaque* RAM LA SS LA TX10CAS FL0720-R FL03254-L LA06046SS-N2-Ab LA FL0720-R FL0567-L FL0772-R Average Std. Err. of Entry Mean This variety was severely affected by extreme cold temperatures after first harvest. 2. C.V. = 7.7%, and df for EMS = 57. Bolding indicates entries yielding equal to highest yielding entry within a column based on Fisher's Planted: Seeding Rate: Soil Type: Soil Test: October 31, seed per foot in 7-inch rows. Greenville sandy loam. P = High, K = High, and ph = 6.4. Fertilization: Preplant: 15 lb N, 66 lb P 2 O 5, and 18 lb K 2 O/acre. Topdress: 80 lb N/acre and 40 lb N/acre after first and second harvest. Management: Previous Crop: Plains, Georgia: Disked and rototilled. Cotton. Test conducted by A. Coy, D. Pearce, W. Jones, R. Brooke, D. Dunn, and B. McCranie. Annual Publication Georgia Small Grain Performance Tests
3 Griffin, Georgia: Brand-Variety Yr Avg lb/acre Plant Damage 1 Stand 2 % % NF NF Okay TX10CAS SS Cosaque* RAM LA LA LA LA TX09CS TX10CAS TX09CS FL0720-R FL0720-R LA06046SS-N2-Ab FL03254-L LA FL0567-L FL0772-R Average Std. Err. of Entry Mean N.S Percent foliage damage due to extreme cold temperatures (5 F on January 30, 2014). 2. Percent stand on April 11, C.V. = 11.8%, and df for EMS = The F-test indicated no statistical difference at the alpha = 0.10 probability level; therefore an LSD value was not calculated. Planted: October 3, Soil Type: Cecil sandy loam. Soil Test: P = Low, K = High, and ph = 6.5. Fertilization: Preplant: 50 lb N, 100 lb P 2 O 5, and 150 lb K 2 O/acre. Topdress: 50 lb N/acre after first harvest. Management: Chisel plowed, disked, and rototilled; Harmony Extra used for weed control. Previous Crop: Wheat. Test conducted by J. Gassett, G. Ware, and H. Jordan. Cold Annual Publication Georgia Small Grain Performance Tests
4 Brand-Variety Yr Avg lb/acre NF LA RAM LA FL03254-L LA FL0720-R NF FL0720-R LA FL0772-R TX10CAS TX09CS LA06046SS-N2-Ab TX10CAS TX09CS LA Cosaque* Okay FL0567-L Average Std. Err. of Entry Mean 184 N.S N.S C.V. = 6.9%, and df for EMS = The F-test indicated no statistical difference at the alpha = 0.10 probability level; therefore an LSD value was not calculated. Planted: October 23, Soil Type: Chipola loamy sand. Soil Test: P = Medium, K = High, and ph = 5.7. Fertilization: Preplant: 30 lb N, 0 lb P 2 O 5, 20 lb K 2 O and 28 lb S/acre. Topdress: 50 lb N/acre after first, second, and third harvests. Management: Moldboard plowed and rototilled; Buctril and Harmony Extra used for weed control. Previous Crop: Corn. Test conducted by J. Jones. Marianna, Florida: Annual Publication Georgia Small Grain Performance Tests
5 Statewide Summary: Oat Forage Yields, with Two- and Three-Year Averages Dry Forage Yield Tifton Plains Griffin Statewide Brand-Variety 2014 Avg Avg 2014 Avg Avg 2014 Avg Avg 2014 Avg Avg lb/acre Cosaque* FL03254-L FL0567-L FL0720-R FL0720-R FL0772-R LA LA06046SS-N2-Ab LA LA LA NF NF Okay RAM LA SS TX09CS TX09CS TX10CAS TX10CAS Average N.S N.S. N.S. 642 N.S. N.S. Std. Err. of Entry Mean The F-Test indicated no statistical difference at the alpha = 0.10 probability level; therefore an LSD value was not calculated. protected LSD (P = 0.10). Annual Publication Georgia Small Grain Performance Tests
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