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Wheat and Barley Variety Demonstration - 1986 - TLM Farms - Yuma, AZTickes, Barry, Ottman, Mike 09 1900 (has links)
On farm variety demonstrations are conducted by the Cooperative Extension Service to demonstrate the commercial potential of new and established varieties of wheat and barley when grown under various environmental and management conditions. As part of an ongoing variety demonstration program conducted in Yuma County, Arizona for the past 20 years, this study was conducted at TLM Farms on the south Yuma Mesa on extremely coarse-textured sandy soils under sprinkler irrigation. Five hard red spring wheat, six durum and four barley varieties were evaluated under TLM Farms management using 13 ft x 275 ft randomized plots with four replications. Statistically significant yield differences were measured that suggest, when compared to previous and other studies, that variety performance on coarse textured, sprinkler-irrigated soils is different than on finer textured flood-irrigated soils.
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Small Grain Variety Comparisons at the Yuma Agricultural Center in 1986Thompson, Rex, Bobula, Jamie 09 1900 (has links)
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Wheat and Barley Variety Demonstrations, Bruce Church Range, Poston, AZ - 1986Winans, Sherwood, Tickes, Barry, Ottman, Mike 09 1900 (has links)
A wheat and barley demonstration on the Bruce Church Farm, Poston, Arizona, harvested June 5, 1986, gave crop and variety performance differences under grower management conditions. The top yielding barley variety was Westbred Gustoe, 6190 lbs /acre. The leading durum varieties were Turbo and Yavaros, 7280 and 7220 lbs/acre, respectively. Durum Wheat Westbred 881 was highest in protein (15.6 %) and lowest in percentage of yellowberry. In the bread wheat varieties, yields ranged from 6740 to 6570 lbs per acre. Varieties tested were Yecora Rojo, Probred, Probrand 775, and Westbred 911, with no significant differences in yield between varieties. Yecora Rojo was highest in protein (15.8 %). While these are the results of one year, continued testing over several years is necessary to assess variety performance under grower management conditions.
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Wheat and Barley Variety Demonstrations, Mohave Valley Farms, Mohave Valley, AZ - 1986Grumbles, Robin, Sherrill, Chip, Winans, Sherwood, Ottman, Mike 09 1900 (has links)
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Summary of 1986 Wheat and Barley Variety Trials in Yuma, Poston and the Mohave ValleyOttman, Mike, Tickes, Barry, Winans, Sherwood, Grumbles, Robin 09 1900 (has links)
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Barley Variety Test at Rayner Bros, Goodyear, AZ - 1985-86Dawson, Lester 09 1900 (has links)
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Durum Wheat Variety Trials, Cochise County - 1986Clark, Lee 09 1900 (has links)
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Late-Planted Barley Variety Trial, Safford Agricultural Center - 1986Clark, Lee, Thatcher, Max 09 1900 (has links)
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Small Grains Variety Trials, Safford Agricultural Center, 1995Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W. 10 1900 (has links)
Eight varieties of durum wheat, seven varieties of barley and four varieties of bread/feed wheat were grown in a replicated small plot study on the Safford Agricultural Center in the 1995 growing season. The results of this study are reported in this paper.
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Small Grains Variety Evaluation at the Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1996Ottman, M. J. 10 1900 (has links)
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