UNL CropWatch June 3, 2010: Western Nebraska Winter Wheat Tours Begin June 9

UNL CropWatch June 3, 2010: Western Nebraska Winter Wheat Tours Begin June 9

Photo - Furnas County UNL winter wheat variety trial, 2010

These Furnas County wheat variety plots near Arapahoe will provide growers an excellent opportunity to view and compare wheat varieties before ordering their seed for 2011. The Furnas County Field Tour is scheduled for 7 a.m. June 16.

June 3, 2010

Learn about new winter wheat varieties and consider which ones you'd like to plant this fall at one of several upcoming winter wheat tours sponsored by UNL Extension.

Participants can view UNL wheat field trials of 48 varieties at the rainfed locations and 32 varieties at the irrigated locations. The selection includes a couple varieties to measure progress in winter wheat breeding, many currently available varieties, recent releases, and test varieties that may be released later, depending on their field performance.

Meetings with each tour will cover the field performance of the varieties, latest recommendations on winter wheat production practices, including seeding dates; fertilizer use; insect, disease and weed management; fallow practices; and economics.

Nebraska Sites

For more information on any of these meetings, contact the host extension educators listed.

Wednesday, June 9 Holt County Irrigated, near O'Neill
7 a.m. Breakfast at Blarney Stone Restaurant, 5th and Douglas streets, O’Neill
In cooperation with The Seed House in O’Neill, Arrow Seed Co. in Broken Bow and Syngenta Seeds in Kearney
Host Educators: Dewey Teel, dteel1@unl.edu, (402) 887-6414
Gary Stauffer, gstauffer1@unl.edu, (402) 336-2760

Monday, June 14 Banner County, near Kimball
8 a.m. From Kimball go about 12 miles north on Hwy 71, 11 miles west on CR 6. Plots are at north side of the road (at
intersection of CR 6 and 21)
Host Specialist/Educator: Dipak Santra, dsantra2@unl.edu, (308) 632-1244, and Karen DeBoer, , 308-254-4455

Monday, June 14 – Chase County Irrigated, near Enders
5 p.m.  From Enders go 1 mile north, 1 mile west (just across railroad tracks), and 0.25 mile south
In cooperation with Luhrs Certified Seed & Conditioning in Enders and Agri-Pro Seeds
Host Educator: Robert Tigner, rtigner2@unl.edu, (308) 882-4731

Tuesday, June 15 – Keith County Rainfed, near Brule
8 a.m. Breakfast at Village Cafe in Brule
In cooperation with Arrow Seed Company, Inc.
Host Educator: Doug Anderson, danderson3@unl.edu, (308) 284-6051

Tuesday, June 15 Sheridan County, east of Rushville
10 a.m. From Highway 20 on east side of Clinton go 0.1 mile south on 270th lane. Plots are on west side. (Clinton is
6 miles east of Rushville).
Host Specialist/Educator: Dipak Santra, dsantra2@unl.edu, (308) 632-1244, and Cindy Tusler,  , 308-327-2312

Wednesday, June 16 – Furnas County Rainfed, near Arapahoe
7 a.m. Breakfast at Ella Missing Community Center, 411 Sixth St., Arapahoe (Note the change in location)
Meeting in cooperation with Arrow Seed Company, Inc.
Host Educator: Noel Mues, nmues1@unl.edu, (308) 268-3105

Wednesday, June 16 – Red Willow County Rainfed, near McCook
6 p.m. Meal at Community Bldg at Red Willow County Fairgrounds, West 5th and O streets in McCook
In cooperation with Frenchman Valley Coop, McCook
Host Educator: Brian Strauch, bstrauch2@unl.edu, (308) 345-3390

Thursday, June 17 – Morrill County, near Dalton
10 a.m. From Dalton go about 10 miles north of Dalton to Rd 78, then 0.7 west. The plot is on the south side of the road.
Host Specialist/Educator: Dipak Santra, dsantra2@unl.edu, (308) 632-1244, and Tom Holman, , 308-262-1022

Thursday, June 17 – High Plains Ag Lab, near Sidney
3 p.m. On Highway 385, 6 miles north of Sidney or 7 miles south of Gurley to Huntsman Elevator; 2.5 miles west on
Rd 32, 0.5 miles north on Rd 109, 1 mile east on Rd 32N. Plots are about 0.75 miles northeast of HPAL shop (Field #13).
Host Specialist: Drew Lyon, , 308-632-1266

Friday, June 18 – Box Butte County Dryland, near Hemingford
8 a.m. From Hemingford go about 5.5 miles south on Highway 2, 0.6 miles west on Hall Rd. Plots are on south side of
road (this is 0.25 west of Hall Rd and Rd 67).
Host Specialist/Educator: Dipak Santra, dsantra2@unl.edu, (308) 632-1244, and Bill Booker, , 308-762-5616

Friday, June 18 Box Butte County Irrigated, near Hemingford
10 a.m.  1 mile north of Hemingford on CR 70 (oil road) on the east side of the road.
Host Specialist/Educator: Dipak Santra, dsantra2@unl.edu, (308) 632-1244, and Bill Booker,  , 308-762-5616
 

Wyoming Sites

Monday, June 14 – Nebraska-Wyoming State Line
11 a.m.  Wheat Plot: From Lyman, Neb. go 2 miles south on CR 2, 0.5 miles west on CR J, 7 miles south on Rd 63 to WY Rd 32. Plots are 0.75 miles west on south side of road. From Hawk Springs, Wyo. go 10 miles east on CR 32. Lunch is sponsored by Westco and served at 12:30 pm.
Host Specialists/Personnel: Dipak Santra, dsantra2@unl.edu, (308) 632-1244, Jerry Nachtman (307-575-1731), and Jim Krall (307-837-2000)

Monday, June 14 Albin, Wyo.
3 p.m. From Albin: 2.5 miles west on Hwy 216, 2 miles south on Rd 159, 0.3 miles west on Rd 227, 2 miles south on Rd 159, 3 miles west to Rd 156, turn north 0.7 miles. Plots are on the west edge of the north center pivot.
Host Specialists:  Jerry Nachtman (307-575-1731) or Jim Krall (307-837-2000).

Monday, June 14 – Pine Bluffs, Wyo.
5:15 p.m. From Pine Bluffs go 7 miles north on Highway 215. From Albin, Wyo. go 10 miles south on Hwy 215, 0.75 miles west on CR 220. Plots are on south side of road.
Host Specialists: Jerry Nachtman (307-575-1731) or Jim Krall (307-837-2000)

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