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Evlution of Winter Cnol Grown in 3 inch Rows Chd Godsey, Oilseed Cropping Systems Specilist Pst reserch in Oklhom hs indicted tht yield potentil my decrese from to 1% when cnol is grown in 3 inch rows, however, very little reserch hs een conducted to determine the cultivr differences t the wider row spcing. Some producers prefer using row crop plnters with row spcing greter thn 15 inches in n effort to mnge residue nd control seeding depth. We need to determine if differences exist etween hyrids nd open-pollinted vrieties when plnted in 3 in rows. Ojectives: 1. Evlute cultivr selection s tool for winter cnol grown with wide (>15 inch) row spcing. Methods: In the fll of 211 two tril loctions were identified, one t the North Centrl Reserch Sttion ner Lhom, OK, nd one ner Stillwter, OK to evlute the effect of row spcing on seed yield. To meet this ojective severl high yielding cnol cultivrs were chosen for oth loctions. Tretments were rndomized in complete lock design with 4 replictions. Row spcing tretments consisted of 7.5, 15, nd 3 inches. A complete list of tretments is given in Tle 1. The 7.5 nd 15 in row tretments were seeded with GretPlins no-till drill, while the 3 in row tretments were seeded with 4 row Monosem vcuum plnter equipped with Yetter row cleners. Only DKW 44-1, HyClss 115, nd Sitro were used for ll three row spcings. These three cultivrs were chosen sed on pst yield history nd they represent oth open pollinted (DKW 44-1 nd HyClss 115) nd hyrid (Sitro) cnol cultivrs. All other cultivrs were only plnted t 3 inches. Tle 1. Tretments for Stillwter nd Lhom in 211-212. Row Spcing nd Cultivr Seeding Rte 7.5" - DKW 44-1 7.5" - Sitro 7.5" - HyClss 115 5 l/c 15"- DKW 44-1 15"- Sitro 15"- HyClss 115 3"- DKW 44-1 3" - DKW 46-15 3" - DKW 47-15 3" - Bldur 3 l/c 3" - Sitro 3" - HyClss 115 3" - HyClss 125

3" - HyClss 154 Results: Yields were excellent t oth loctions. Averge yield t Lhom ws 2647 l/c, while t Stillwter verge yield ws 1925 l/c. Below re some key oservtions on stnd estlishment etween the tretments. Emergence Row Spcing Overll, the 3 inch tretments emerged quicker nd more evenly. This ws proly due to more uniform seeding depth in the plnter tretments. A greter percent emergence ws oserved with plnted plots when compred to drilled plots. Two to three l/c seems to e dequte for 3 inch row spcing. A significnt row spcing effect ws oserved for Stillwter where the verge yield ws 729 l/c less thn the verge of the 7.5 nd 15 row spcing (Figure 1). At Lhom, no row spcing effect ws oserved, ll yields were extremely high. 4 35 Yield (l/c) Stillwter Lhom 1 5 7.5 15 3 Row Spcing (in) Figure 1. Effect of row spcing on winter cnol yield t Stillwter nd Lhom in the 211-212 growing seson. This nlysis only includes DKW 44-1, HyClss115, nd Sitro. When considering cultivr performnce etween the different row spcings, Sitro ws the est t oth loctions. However, t Stillwter Sitro ws similr to DKW 44-1. Sitro is hyrid so these differences my indicte tht hyrids will perform etter in wider row configurtions when compred to open

pollinted vrieties. A lrge prt of the difference in row spcing oserved t Stillwter cn e ttriuted to the poor performnce of DKW 44-1 nd HyClss 115 in the 3 inch tretment. 4 Yield (l/c) 35 Stillwter Lhom 1 5 DKW44-1 HC115 Sitro Cultivr Figure 2. Effect of cultivr on winter cnol yield t Stillwter nd Lhom in the 211-212 growing seson. This nlysis only includes DKW 44-1, HyClss115, nd Sitro. Cultivr Performnce in 3 inch Rows Hyrids tended to perform etter in 3 in rows compred to open pollinted vrieties t Stillwter (Figure 3). Oservtions mde prior to hrvest did seem to indicte tht hyrids rnched more compred to most open pollinted vrieties. An increse in rnching would help compenste for the wider row spcing.

Yield (l/c) 1 5 Stillwter lsd = 676 l/c Cultivr Figure 3. Winter cnol cultivr performnce in 3 in rows t Stillwter, OK in 211-212. Hyrids re the ornge rs nd open pollinted vrieties re lue. At Lhom, Sitro ws clerly the est cultivr t row spcing of 3 in. The trend ws not s cler s Stillwter ut hyrids tended to perform etter on verge thn open pollinted vrieties. Yield (l/c) 45 4 35 1 5 Lhom lsd = 55 l/c Cultivr Figure 4. Winter cnol cultivr performnce in 3 in rows t Lhom, OK in 211-212. Hyrids re the ornge rs nd open pollinted vrieties re lue. Summry

Dt from 211-212 is similr to wht we hve seen in the pst, yield reduction of to 1% when incresing row spcing from 15 in to 3 in. Using row crop plnter to mnge residue in no-till situtions is vile option. Seeding rte cn e reduced to 2.5-3 l/c when plnting with row crop plnter. If you re utilizing row crop plnter to help mnge residue, selection of high yielding hyrid ppers to reduce yield loss ssocited with wider row spcing. Hyrid seed my e esier to meter.