Abstract
1981 Report of Agricultural Research, Southeast Kansas Branch Station
Highlights
This annual research report is to inform area farmers of what is being attempted and accomplished at the Southeast Kansas Branch Experiment Station to serve the area
N from soybeans 1981 study will seemed to have little, if compare wheat grown after wheat with wheat after soybeans
Where annual grasses are Bicep seems to give longer residual control disadvantage, is that the safening able for many of the commonly grown hybrids a problem in grain sorghum fie than other grass herbicides. agent for Bicep has not been in the area
Summary
This annual research report is to inform area farmers of what is being attempted and accomplished at the Southeast Kansas Branch Experiment Station to serve the area. This report covers four areas of research emphasis: crops, forages, beef cattle, and soil and water management. The small grain variety test is to help southeastern Kansas growers select winter wheat, barley, and spring oat varieties best suited for the area. Wheat conclusions: Semi-dwarf varieties have yielded 5 to 10 bushels more per acre than the connnonly grown Triumph variety. Evaluation of Nitrogen Fertility Requirements for Semi~dwarf and Soft Wheat Varieties. Nitrogen fertility requirements of the higher yielding, semi-dwarf and soft wheat varieties that not been evaluated. Procedure: In 1980 Newton and Hart varieties were fertilized in the fall or spring with N rates of [30, 60, 90] or 120 pounds per acre. Injecting anhydrous ammonia in the fall and broadcasting urea in the fall or spring were compared
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