Department of Agronom~y and Soils De Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Lowell T. Frobish, Director ~partmrental Series No. 116 March 1987 Auburn University Auburn University, Alabama "'/.. ~' // ~. v.p. ';.. - /~. ,/,- 24: ~~/'. Q1 0 0 a j V TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES . . . . . . COMPARING VARIETIES .......... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 1. Entries and Sources for 1986 . Table 2. Cultural Practices for Soybean V Table 3. Performance of Soybean Varieties 1986. .................. Table 4. Performance of Soybean Varieties 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5. Performance of Soybean Varieties 1986. .............. Table 6. Performance of Soybean Varieties Marion Junction, Alabama, 1986 . Table 7. Performance of Soybean Varieties Marion Junction, Alabama, 1986 . Table 8. Performance of Soybean Varieties 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 9. Performance of Soybean Varieties 3-year Summary ........ Table 10. Performance of Soybean Varieties 3-year Summary . . . . . . . . Table 11. Performance of Soybean Varieties 3-year Summary . . . . . ... Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. Table 15. ariety Tests in 1986 . in Northern Alabama, in Central Alabama, in Southern Alabama, on Sumter Soil, on Vaiden Soil, at Fairhope, Alabama, in Northern Alabama, in Central Alabama, in Southern Alabama, . .r .L . ._ . . . . Performance of Early Planted Soybean Varieties at Brewton, Alabama, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Performance of Soybean Varieties on Sumter Soil, Marion Junction, Alabama, 3-year Summary . . Performance of Soybean Varieties on Vaiden Soil, Marion Junction, Alabama, 3-year Summary........ Performance of Soybean Varieties at Fairhope, Alabama, 3-yearSummary......................... Paqe 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 13 15 19 21 23 25 27 29 30 32 Table 16. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Preliminary Tests... Talbe 17. Iron Chlorosis Ratings and Yield of Soybean Varieties Grown on Sumter Soil at Black Belt Substation 1986.... Recommended Soybean Varieties for 1987.. .................... Information contained herein is available to all persons regardless of race, color, sex, or national origin 34 36 38 PERFORMANCE OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES IN ALABAMA, 1986 W. C. Johnson, D. L. Thurlow" INTRODUCTION Soybean variety tests are conducted annually by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. The 10 locations used represent the major soil and climatic regions of Alabama. These locations are divided into logical soybean growing regions. The regions and locations are: Region Location Northern Belle Mina, Crossville Central Camden, Prattville Southern Brewton,. Headland, Monroeville Black Belt soils Marion Junction Bal dwi n-Mobile Fairhope A standard test is grown at each location. In addition, a late date of planting test is grown in each region, an early date of planting test is grown at Brewton, and preliminary tests are grown in the northern, central, and southern regions. The preliminary test contains experimental lines and released varieties which are new to that particular region. These varieties will be placed in the standard test if their performance warrants. 1 Respectively, Professor and Associate Professor of Agronomy and Soils. - 1- EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES The standard tests were designed as a randomized complete block with four replications. Plot size was four 30 to 36-inch rows 20 feet long. Sixteen feet of the middle two rows was harvested for yield. Seeding rate was 60 pounds per acre. The preliminary tests were planted in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The early and late planting date tests are arranged in incomplete lattice square design, with nine entries per maturity group and four replications. Two planting dates were used for the standard tests at Crossville, Prattville, Brewton, Marion Junction (Vaiden soil), and Fairhope. An entry must perform well in the early standard test before it is in the late date test. Results are reported by planting date in the tables, with date 1 being the early planting and date 2 the later planting at all locations except Brewton where date 2 is the standard test and date 3 is the later planting test. Brewton has an early planting (May 14, 1986) shown in table 12. Data were collected on seed yield, moisture, lodging, shattering, plant height, and maturity date. Plot yields were adjusted to 13 percent moisture and converted to bushels (60 pounds) per acre. Lodging was scored on a scale of 1 to 5 as follows: 1 - almost all plants erect. 2 - either all plants leaning slightly (less than 450) or a few plants down. 3 - either all plants leaning moderately (approximately 450) or 25 to 50 percent of the plants down. 4 - either all plants leaning more than 450 or 50 to 80 percent of the plants down. 5 - all plants down. -2- Shattering was rated on a scale of 1 to 5 based on performance of the border row 14 days after maturity. A rating of I indicates no shattering and a rating of 5 is 20 percent or more shattering. Plant height was determined by measuring from the ground to the top of the plant at maturity, Maturity date was, the day 95 percent of the pods were brown. Harvest was approximately 7 to 10 days later. Severe stunting and chlorosis was observed in the varieties planted on Sumter soil at the Black Belt Substation. A chlorosis rating was made on July 8 and again on August 8 with rating of 1 to 10 (table 17). A rating of 1 was no noticeable change in green color from a normal soybean plant to 10 where plants were losing leaves due to necrotic spots in leaves. The yields from areas that showed iron chlorosis are recorded along with yield from the plots that were on adjacent soil showing no chlorosis. -3- COMPARING VARIETIES To aid in determining real yield differences, a statistical analysis of variance is performed on the data from each location. The L.S.D. (least significant difference) and C.V. (coefficient of variation) are given for each'1ocation's 1986 test, and the location's or region's 2- and 3-year averages. The difference in yield of two varieties must exceed the L.S.D. value for one variety to be considered superior to the others in yield in that particular test. The C.V. is a measure of the variability in an experiment. An increase in its value indicates an increase in the unexplained variability. Since the performance of varieties varies with location and year, long-term averages from several locations are more reliable than 1-year performance. Three-year regional averages are considered a reliable evaluation of the relative performance of varieties. A committee comprised of Department of Agronomy and Soils personnel involved in soybean extension and research work reviewed the past 3 years of soybean variety test data to assemble the list of acceptable varieties on page 38. The recommended varieties are not all equal in performance. Some are outstanding in one or more characteristics; while others may not be obviously outstanding, they might possess a satisfactory combination of all characteristics. -4- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS- Appreciation is expressed to the following station superintendents and their staffs. It is their quality work which makes this report a reliable source of information for farmers in their areas. Black Belt Substation Marion Junction Brewton and Monroeville Experiment Fields Brewton and Monroeville Gulf Coast Substation Fairhope Lower Coastal Plain Substation Camden Prattville Experiment Field Prattville Sand Mountain Substation Crossville Tennessee Valley Substation Belle Mina Wiregrass Substation Headland H. W. Grimes J.L. Holliman J. R. Akridge E. L. Carden N.R. McDaniel M.D. Pegues J. A. Little D. P. Moore J. T. Eason M. E. Ruf W. B. Webster V. H. Calvert H. W. Ivey Larry Wells Appreciation is also expressed to W. H. Hearn, C. Jacks, and Mrs. Sally Bagwell, Research Data Analysis, for the computation and analysis of the data in this report. -5- II Table 1. Entries and Sources for 1986 Alabama Crop Improvement Auburn, Alabama Association Asgrow Seed Company Kalamazoo, Michigan Braxton Cobb Davis Foster Gordon Kirby Leflore Asgrow brand varieties Centennial Essex Forrest Ransom Coker Pedigreed Seed Co. Hartsville, South Carolina Delta and Pine Land Company Scott, Mississippi Delta Branch Experiment Station Stoneville, Mississippi Department of Agronomy and Soils Auburn, Alabama Ellis Brothers Centervi lle, Alabama FFR Cooperative W. Lafayette, Indiana Funks Seed International Greenville, Mississippi Georgia Seed Development Athens, Georgia Coker brand varieties RA brand varieties Deltapine brand varieties Bedford A.U. 82-204 A.U. 82-387 Epps Hutton Narow Tracy M Wright FFR brand varieties Funks brand varieties Commission Duocrop GaSoy 17 GA 79-402 (continued on following page) -6- Bragg Farms Tony, Alabama Table 1 (continued). Entries and Sources for 1986 HyPerformer Seed Company Memphis, Tennessee Jacob Hartz Seed Company, Inc. Stuttgart, Arkansas Missouri Crop Improvement Columbia, Missouri Association North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Northrup King Company Columbus, Mississippi Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Tipton, Indiana Rio Farms Edcouch, Texas Riverside/Terra Eagle Seed Co. Weiner, Arkansas Terral-Norris Seed Company, Inc. Lake Providence, Louisiana Texas Crop Improvement Association CollegeStation, Texas University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Virginia Crop Improvement Association Holley, Virginia HyPerformer brand varieties Sampson Shenandoah Shiloh Starr Wilstar brand varieties Hartz brand varieties Bradley Johnston Young Northrup King brand varieties N.K. S69-96 Pioneer brand varieties Santa Rosa R Yield King brand varieties Terra-Vig brand varieties Dowl ing Jeff Nathan Pershing Bay -7- C ~ A 1A Table 2. Cultural Practices for Soybean Variety Tests in 1986 Date Row Location Type test planted width Herbicide used Fertilizer applied Belle Mina Crossville Camden Prattville Headland o Monroeville Brewton Marion Junction Fairhope Standard Preliminary Standard Late Standard Standard Preliminary Standard Preliminary Early Standard Late Standard (Sumter) Standard (Vaiden) Standard Late May 14 May 15 May 21 June 19 June 4 May 1. May 22 May 29 May 26 May 14 May 23 July 11 June 6 May 23 June 6 July 21 36 36 30 30 36 30 30 36 36 36 36 18 36 36 30 30 Prowl] Prowl, Dyanap Dyanap, Dual Dyanap, Dual Treflan, Vernam Treflan Treflan Lasso Treflan Treflan, Vernam Treflan, Vernain Treflan, Vernam Treflan Treflan Treflan Treflan, Dual 133 lb. of 0-45-0/acre 250 lb. 0-24-24/acre 200 lb. 0-24-24/acre 250 lb. 8-24-24/acre 300 lb. 0-20-20/acre None recommended by soil test None recommended by soil test 400 lb. 8-24-24/acre 300 lb. 0-20-20/acre None recommended by soil test None recommended by soil test None recommended by soil test 200 lb. 0-20-20/acre 200 lb. 0-20-20/acre 300 lb. 0-14-14/acre 300 lb. 0-14-14/acre iel BRAND-VARIETY BELLE -CRSSULLE .m .. LQUGLUtf. .. &UAERtiL~. fL&AUL L. LiURIME AU&l D a f lu.& SUBE SLUE S514BE SUORE IN& I& PERS14ING 31.4 32.4 - 111 1.0 20 91 RA 480 31.5 32.6 2.4 1.0 37 91 LARK~ ASGRIIW A 5149 32.,0 33.0 1.3 1.,0 25 91 ASCROW A 5474 46.8 32.8, 1.4 1.0w 29 91 ASGRI)W A 5980 I48.O3 35.8 2.4 100 35 92 SAY 4 f1.8 33.8 46.7 1.4 1w0 1.00 1.0 31 29 91 01 BEDFORD 45.1 35.8 2*4 t1.0 1W39 92 COKER 425 350 33.2 45.5 1ot I.0 1.0* 0 1 9 20 1 01 COKER 485 56.6 42.6 1.6 1003 -2 DELTAPINE X415 52.2 40.3 1.5 1.00 217-2 DELTAPINE 105 43.8 38.o5 53.4 1.8 1.1 1.0 1.0 32 29 92 01 DELTAPINE 675 44.6 34.1 1. *5 1.0 32 92 EPPS 49.1 36.2 2.5 .1.0oo29 92 koESSEX 42.3 33.2 48.7 1.3 1.00 100 1.0 21 20 91 01 FF0.560 44.4 37.85 2.5 tw0 38 92 FFR 561 47.02 36.1 1.1 1oo 23 92 FF11 562 38.3 35.7 - 1.6 11.0 34 92 FORRESt 49.5 38.5 43.0 2100 193 1.0 0 o31 28 92 01 HIARTZ IH X5164 55.71 42.5 2.0 140 32 9-8 HARTZ H 5111 50.7 40.5 46.0 2.0 1.3 1.00 1.0 35 33 92 01 HARTZ " 5252 48.5 36.*0 t 18100 32 9-1 HARTZ H1 5310 52.8B 40.01 51.9 1.6 1.8 1.00 1.0 33 31 92 01 NAROW 39.1 33.6 - t1.0t1.0Z291 - NATHAN 47.6 29.8 - 2.00 1.00 -371-1 PIONEER 9571 48.5 31.8 48.09 1.9 1.3 1.0 1.0 32 29 92 01 PIONEER 9591 46.5 41.8 - 1.3 1.0o23-923 - SHILOH 39.1 4111 - 1,*4 1.0 -29 9-6 TERRA-VIG 505 44.7 30.9 - 2.3 100 34 9-5 TERRA-VIG 515 55.3 43.8 1.t5 1.0 29-929 - TERRA-VIG 553 44.5 36.8 - 1.5 t1.0 -30 9-1 WiLsIAR 550 3711 36,o5 - 1.8ot1.0 -32 9-4 YIELD KING 503 38.9 36.5 2.1100 38 9-7 X-----------------IQ---------------------22- ~ .. ~f CONTINUED ON 'TE FOLLOWING PAG;E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - BRAND-VAR IETY ASGRW A624 ASGROW A 6522 BRADL EY CENTEN414L COKER 156 CUKER 686 DELTAPINE 506 DELTAPINE 566 FFR 668 GA 79-402 HIARTZ 1H X6305 HARTZ 1H 6130 HARTZ 1H 6383R JEFF I E FLORE N.K. S69-54 N.K. S69-96 PIONEER 9691 RA 606 RA 680 SAMPSON TERRA-VIG 606 TERRA-VIG 616 TRACY M YIELD KING 613 YOUNG BRAXTUI~ COKER 231 COKER 621 DELTAPINE 497 DUOCRUP HlARTZ H 1126 TERRA-VIG 108 TERRA-VIG 717 WRIGHT BELLE ULL4uIa&I. 41.9 49.1 42,01 42.5 41.8 48.1 36.*3 42.9 3 4,o4 45.9 48.6 45.4 46.1 44.9 48.3 50.06 39.8 50.5 46.9 43.6 40.6 4208 42.3 42.5 43.4 31.2 25.5 41.3 39.,9 41o4 41.4 39.1 43.w3 30.4 44.2Z 38.6 39o2 40.9 43.5 41.6 44.1 40.08 40.7 41.0 38.3 40.0 41.3 39.s3 40.01 33.w5 37.5 40.1 5000 45.5 45.*4 54.2 48.4 53. 1 49.5 43.9 45.8o 53. 2 41.9 47.7 45. 3 52.1 49,.l 53.9 51.8 49.8 DTFariI lAlF flArF i rDAr 2 1IQftE lcaE SCORE~ 1B 2.60 .5 2.4 1.8 1.8 1.09 2.3 .5 200 1.6 1.8 1.5 10.9 2.6 1.8b 1.09 1.9 1.9 2.*6 1.6 1.8 1.8 2.4 2.0 2.1 200 1. 2.3 1*3 1.w3 1.3 2.5 200 1.5 1.5 100 1.8 1.0 1.8 200 1.8 1.8 1w8 1o. 0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1 .0o 1.0 1.0 100 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10 1.0 1.0 1.5 100 1.0 1.0 100 1.0 2.5 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.90 10 100 100 1.03 flA IF I IIATI 2 flArS I flATF -7 Iba IM& 33 29 30 35 36 36 38 36 35 32 35 38 36 38 38 30 35 36 41 34 32 33 38 33 42 31 410 21 30 32 30 33 32 34 29 31 34 31t 33 32 33 34 30 29 34 10-4 10-4 10-1 10-12 10-12 10-1.0 10-t11 10-13 10-14 9-26 10-12 10-6 10-12 10-12 10-11 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-3 10-11 10-14 10-10 10-1 1 10-18 9-30 10-1 10-16 10-1 6 10- 11 10-19 10-20 10-19 10-23 10-2 3 10-17 10-24 10-24 10-25 10-25 10-25 10-2 6 10-26 10-25 10-2 5 10-26 TEST MEANS 44.2 38,03 48.1 1.80 1.5os 1t00 1.0 33 30 I.SO. 4.05) 8.5 5.3 VERY EARLY = MATURITY GROUP IV; EARLY= MATURITY GROUP V; MEDIUM= MATURITY GROUP V(; LATE = MATURITY GROUP MeI IOU AL- IV E a AQE --------------- Lw~AL&~LA~ lU~A RILi RA 480 23.3 19.0 1*5 2.0 26 1- ASGROW A 5980 Z5. 19.8 1.3 1o8 26 1- BAY 19.4 16.8 1.a0 2.7190- COKER 425 2200 15.5 1.0 2.1 16 1- CDKFR 485 26.0 .14.4 1.8 2.1 22 1- DELTALPINE X41S 26.1 1t6.4 1.2 1.8 20 1- DELTAPINE 105 28.7 18. 7 1.6 1.8 24 1- PER 560 25.0 19.5 1.8 2.4 26 1- FFR 561 26.94 17.2 t1.0-2.*019 1- FORREST 27.7 1.2 1.5 1.6 22 1- iiARTZ H 53710. 23.m9 19.9 1.5 1.6 23 1- PIONEER 9511 25.02 19.4 1.3 1.9 24 1- TERRA-VIGL 505 30.0 13.1 2.0 2.8 24 1- tERRA-VIG 515 26.8 15.*0 1.5 2.0 23 1- ASGRDW A 6520 38.2 17 .0 02.0 1.5 24 1- ASGROI4 A 6785 34.7 2108 1.9 2.3 27 1- BRADLEY 24.8 18.9 1.2 2.1 21 1- CENTENNIAL 2.*9 13.*5 1.3 1.5 24102 COKER 156 32.1l 15.*2L 1.3 1.65 24100 DAVIS 30.1 17.8 1.3 2.5 28 1- DELFAPINE 566 32.4 1400 1.0 !e5 27104 FFR 668 31.e8 10.909 g1.9 251-7 GA 79-402 30.6 180. 1.33 24 10-4 HfARTZ fl X6385 310. 14.9 1.5 1.5 25101 HlARTZ -H 6363R 33.4 16.3 1.7 1.5 21701 LEFLORE .30.9 17.5 1.41.528s0-1 14.K. 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S72-60 32.6 11.9 2.3 1.5 29103 STARR 21.9 12.1 1.0 1.6 2310 1 TERRA-VIG 108 31.6 131 1 .to6 1.5 25103 TEiRRA-VIG 711 32.11 5.1 1.5 1.96 26104 TERRA-VIG 808 33.1 12.912.4 1.5 21701 WRIGHT 30.9 19.2 1.08 1.5 30105 [(ST MEANS 30.1l 15.6 1.6 1.8 26 I.S.O. 1.w05) 600 4.1 VERY EARLY MATUR ITlY GpRUP IV; EARLY = MATURITY GROUP V;" MEDIUM= MATURITY GROUPVI LATE = MATtJRITY GROUPS VII AND Vill* BRAND-VAR IETY ~.~&I~G.. .t&i.EGI AULYUL Bua O& SUE8U. 5taSi I~Q E ~~t IU M~s. iL DELTAPINE 105 48. - 13 1.0 -34- 91- FORRESI 38.1 - 1.0 1100 -30 91 ASGROIE A 6242 38.9 23.? 1.0 1.0 10 0 o31 25 9-8 92 ASGROW A 6520 39.9 25.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 32 231-2 1- COKER 156 44.3 1.0 - 1.0 37 - 92 DAVIS 45. 9 35.1 2.0 100 to0 1.0 38 29 1- 01 DELTAPINE 506 33.6 -1.3 -1.0 -37 - 1- DELTAPINE, 566 43.9 -t10o -1.0 -34 - 92 GA 79-402 43.3 to10o -t.0o -33 - 92 H1ARTZ H 6130 38.5 to10o -1.0 -3813-2 HARTI H 6363R 31.1 29.0 2.0 1.5 1.60 J1.03? 2810-51- JEFF 39.9 31.1 1.8 1.5 1.0 .1.0 40 28 102 0- LEFLORE 44.1 -t1.5 to1. - 37 - 1- N.K. 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UELTAPENE 50OL6 30.5 1*5 1.0 28 10-9 DELTAPINE 566 .18.1 1.0 1.0 14 10-11 GA 79-402 20.6 1.0 1.0 17 t0-10 IARTZ HL 6130 17.4 1.0 1.0 16 10-10 JEFF 20.8 2.0 1.00 24 10-9 LEFLORE 20.3 1.0 1.0 19' 10-11. t4.K.o569-54 -21.7 11. 0 .0SO11 l10-12 N.Kv S69-96 25.6 1.3 1.0 21, 10-7 RA 606 25.020 1.00 29 10-7 RA 6830 21.8 1.0 1.0 19 10-10 TERRA-VIG 606 14 ql 1.I..0 18 10-10 IERRA-Vi .G 616 20.4 1.5 1.0 22 10-1 TRACY N 31.1 1.5 1.0 23 10-7 YIELD) KING 613 30.6 1.5 1.0 30 10-5. 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S72-60 24.2 1.5 1.0 24 10-13 PIONEER 9791 23.1 1.0 1.0 20 10-17 RA 702 15.4 1.0 1.0 20 10-11 RANSOM 30.9 1.0 1.0 23 10-12 STARR 15.0 1.0 1.0 14 10-14 FERRA-VIG 708 23.5 1.3 .0 21 10-13 WILSTAR 790 18.8 1.0 1.0 25 10-13 WRIGHT 26.5 1.5 1.0 25 10-13 * Coss 16.8 1.0 1.0 22 10-18 CUKER 368 10.5 1.0 1.0 14 10-25 COKER 738 19.7 1.0 1.0 18 10-24 DOWLING 16.8 1.0 1.0 19 10-24 FOSTER 1.4 1.0 1.0 8 10-18 HARTZ fl 8112 19.7 1.0 1.0 21 10-17 HUTTON 18.6 1.0 1.0 26 10-15 JOHNSTON 28.3 1.3 1.0 24 10-14 KIRBY 6.0 1.0 1.0 13 10-23 TERRA-VIG 808 1.70 1.0 1.0 17 10-16 TEST MEANS 20.9 1.1 1.0 20 L.S.D. 1.05) 11.5 c.V. tI 32.8 VERY EARLY MATURITY GROUP IV; EARLY = MATURITY GROUP V; MEDIUM MATURITY GROUP VI; FULL SEASON = MATURITY GROUP VII tLAE = MATURITY VIll. Rua SCORE SR RA 4810 38.1 2.3 t.0 44 9-23 EABLK BAY 41.4 1.0 1.0 21 9-28 SEOFUO 44.8 1.00 1.0 36 9-28 COKER 485 53.*2 1.0 10031 9-29 BELT APINE 105 50.,2 1.5 1.0 34 9-28 DELTAPIt4E 615 31.1 1.00 1.0 33 9-21 FFR 562 49.9 1.3 1.0 38 9-30 FORREST 46.8 t1.0t1.0 28 9-21 HARTZ Al 511 45.9 1.3 1.0 34 9-28 HARTZ H 5310 49.17 t.0 1.0o 33 9-28 SHILOHI 41.04 1.0 1.0 29 10-1 TERRA-VIG 505 34.05 200 1.033 9-26 TERRA-VIG 553 46.8 1.0 1.0 30 9-25 WILSFAR 550 40.2 1.0 t.0 33 10-1 YIELD KING 593 43.0 1.3 1.0 35 10-3 ASGROW A 6242 44-02 1.3 1.0 32 10-1 ASGROW A 6520 50.7 1.0 1.0 33 10-5 CENTENNIAL 41.4 1.00 1.0 36 10-10 COKER 156 46.6 1.0 1.0 36 10-11 COKER 686 38.6 1.0 1.0 37 10-6 DAVIS 48.8 2.5 1.60 38 10-1 DELTAPINE 506 44.1 2.0 1.0 40 to-Is DELTAPINE 566 41.0 1.0 1.0 34 10-8 GA 19-402 4501 1.0 1.0 3 Z 9-29 HARTZ H 6130 47.To6 1.0 1*0 35 10-7 JEFF 38.6 2001.0 36 10-8 LEFLORE 46.5 1.5 1.0 39 10-9 N.Ke S69-54 41.5 1.5 1.0o3 10-12 N.K. S69-96' 38.2 1.8 1.0 34 10-6 RA 606 41.8 2-i311.0 40 10-5 RA 680 43.8 14. 0 1.0 36 10-9 TERRA-VIG 606 44.3 1.0 1.0 34 10-8 TERRA-VIG 616 30.1 2.5 1.0 33 10-20 TRACY 4 49.4 1.05 1.0 35 10-5 YIELD KING 613 44.5 1.8 1.0 44 10-9 wu~-- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----- 1.-------la-----"------ ------- 1: CONTINUED M4 TME FOLLOWING PAGE &&&8:14161. EELGEERLEL.LQULNG---UALERIG.----RAN-----------11QA1 INQ --.-. LAN LdLIft LflL ---[ U LB.A1IE EULL.SEASLN1U SCBE , COE1N ASGROW A 1986 44.7 2.0 1.0 39 10-28 AU 82-204 39.8 2.0 1.0 32 10-18 AU 82-387 37.0 2.5 1.0 35 10-14 BRAXTON 45.6 1.8 1.0 41 10-25 COKER 627 38.6 1.5 1.0 39 10-17 DELTAPINE 417 37.9 3.3 1.0 41 10-23 DELTAPINE 497 34.3 2.5 1.0 44 10-24 DUOCROP 34.3 3.0 1.0 50 10-8 GASOY 17 24.0 3.8 1.0 41 10-10 GORDON 30.2 2.0 1.0 40 10-10 MARTZ11 1110 39. 1.8 1.0 35 10-19 HARTI H 7126 36.9 2.3 1.0 40 10-26 N.K. S12-60 39.0 2.5 1.0 38 10-11 PIONEER 9791 45.3 1.5 1.0 34 9-7 RA 702 25.8 1.0 1.0 35 10-9 RANSOM 37.1 1.8 1.0 35 10-20 S STARR 34.9 2.5 1.0 36 9-5 TERRA-VIG 708 35.7 2.5 1.0 32 9-4 WILStAR 790 23.1 1.8 1.0 36 9-7 WRIGHT 23.9 3.5 1.0 37 10-21 LAIE COBB 25.8 2.5 1.0 43 10-30 COKER 368 34.6 1.8 1.0 42 10-19 COKER 738 38.4 1.3 1.0 41 10-23 DOWLING 28.08 3.5 1.0 38 10-28 FOStkER 18.1 3.5 1.0 37 10-10 HARTZ H 8112 34.4 1.3 1.0 41 10-28 HUTTON 12.9 3.8 1.0 33 10-24 JOHNSTON 31.0 2.3 1.0 35 10-19 KIRBY 21.8 2.3 1.0 35 10-24 TERRA-VIG 808 24.4 3.3 1.0 36 10-12 TEST MEANS 38.9 1.8 1.0 36 L.S.D. (.05) 7.8 C.V. 4) 22.4 VERY EARLY = MATURITY GROUP IV; EARLY MATURITY GROUP V; MEDIUM = MATURITY GROUP VI; FULL SEASON =MATJRIIY GROUP VII LATE = MAURIFY VIII. ----- ---- ----- ---- ---- ----- ---- ----- --- ---- ------ - ---- BIRAND-VAlkIEJY 1LLL ftIR-L .. UALLLEIG. -ALL uiL A&[URL[L L o1s h U SUM Lul 5OaL IN. Jl DELTAPINE 105 44*1 -100 -1. 35- 9-26 - FORREST 45.4 - 10 -1.0 -31 -9-24 - OILStAR 550 41.0 -1.5 I's1.0 - 33 9-26 - EAI1L. ASGRJW A 6242 t&SGiIWb A 6520 DAVIS OELTAPINE 506 GA 79-402 lARTIL H6130 IARTI IH 6383B LEFLORE 4.K. S69-54 NI.K. S69-96 RA 680 TERRA-VI^%*606 TERRA-VIG 616 TRACY 4 iSGRJW A,7312. AU 82-204 AU 82-387 BlRAXTW4 COKER 237 f%*OKER 621 'OKER 81-191 COKER 82-606 3(LAPINE X1017 DELTAPINE 411 DELTAPINE 497 DUOCROP FR I71 GORDON HARTZ F14110 4ARU1 l H7126 N.K. S72-60 PIONEER1 9191 RA 702 I AN SUM STARR TERRA-VIG 708 TERRA-VIG 717 WILSTAR 790 47.0 49.1l 41. *5 371 50.1 49w4 So0.8 48.8 50.3 51.,6 4500 48.49 38.6 44.*9 31.1L 40.6 51. ,3 48.1 38.6 43.1 53.9 52.3 38.8 38. 7 38.4 24.4 44.*3 '9.00 46.3 43.,7 52.1 39.4 36.8 33.5 47.6 37. *2 d1S1LetIL_-----!~A. 8. 3 28. 9 12.9 15.4 8.7 10.4 1 .0o 100 1.8 1.3 100 1.0 1.5 1.8 100 1.0 100 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 100 10 1.00 1.0 100 1.0 1.0 1.0 100 100 1.00 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 100 1.0 1.0, 1.0 1.a too 100 1.0 10 1.0 1.0w 10 100 - 1.0o -1.0 - S1001.0oo -1.0 t-,01.0 1- -1001.0o- L 1.5 -1. 0 0 - 1.3 -1.0 - - 1.0 1.0o -t1.3 -100- 5.6 1.3 1001.0o 1.I 15.8 t1.0 1.0 10 0 1.00 33.3 2.0 0 e1t.0o 1.0 - 1.0 1.0 - 1.s 100 t 13 -1.0 - 2 3.2 1. 5 1.0 1.0 1.3 8.4 1.5 t1. 0 1.0 10 - 1.0 t 1.0 - 20.00 1. 1. 0 oo 1.0 25.0 1.3 1. 0 1.0 1.3 - 1.0 1.0 - 7.9 1.0 1.31.0 1.0 - 1"3 Ig1.0 - - 1.0 1.0- 29 30 31 38 34 37 36 38 40 33 32 37 35 30 32 13 16 1 6 19 13 17 9-29 10-1 10-3 10-8 9-26 10-1 10-10 t10-6 10-4 10-6 10-9 10-5 t0-10 10-10 9-30 10-27 10-30 t11- 6 10-30 11-'1 10-2 7 11-2. 11t-1t 10-27 33 to1-10o 30 -10-7 - 31 - 10-13 - 40. 16 10-16 11-1 36 - 10-10 - 38fl t0-t0o 31 10-8 - 142 -10-13 - 31 - 10-9 44 1 2 10-12 11-1 41m 16 10-13 10-31 45 32 9-30 11-11 43 - 10-16 - 43 - 10-9- 38a 10-9 - 39 18l 10-8 11-1 40 15 10-1 10-29 33 - 10-11 - 36 16 10-8 10-30 34 1to1-11 11-1 32 - 1-9 - .4 14 10-15 10-31 31 - 0-13 - 37 -- --- 10-- - 1 - (.ONTJ(41E1 ) N rMEl:FOLLOJWING(; PF L~a~ADA&0E&a.L-L12LEAL .L. .A.&.. BRAND-VARIErY L G0 --5.dALL E&11 Q SL&LAIitaM[ aUs QUA SLUIE aa uEE SCRk UI LALIE COBB 28.5 29.5 1t0 1.0 .L0 1.0 41 2311 - COKER 368 48. 5 16.4 20 1.0 o1.00 1.0 4 1119t COKER 738 48.2 -. oo 0 .0 - 3? -1 DOWLING 38.6 - 110.0 [.0 1.0 1036 111 FOSTER 13*5 - to.0 - 1.0 - 15- 103 HARTZ 1H 8112 41.1 - 100 - 1. - 40 -100 - r3 HARTZ Hi 9190 18.6 - 1.0 -1.60 - 53 - 1- CD UIT7J 30.0 517 t1.3 t1.0t1.0 1.0 28 1210 11 - JOHNSTON 43.7 11. re2.0 100.01 .0D oo34 15 1-3 - K IRBY 43.3 L14. 9 2.0 t1.0 1.0 1.o 40 16 1-91- SANTA ROSA R 29.7 30.9 2.0 t1.3 1.0, 1. 0 54 27103 -0 lERRA-VIG 808 4t9.0 6.1 2.00 1.0 1.0 10 35 14 0-3f#- tEST MEANS 42.6 16.4 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 37 17 I.wSo. 1.051 8.1 EYEAILY = ATURIY 'RIR9P V; EIA = 41Ui1 4R UP VI;to iEIUM =MATRITYGRU P VI; LAt-E = ATURITY GROUPS ViIIl &ND IX. BRAND-VARIETY .. .. Btu h & lhx lh fl ax BUS S~URE acuff SXQI1 SCORE I PERSHING 319 - 41.2 RA 480 33.1 - E&ULX ASGROW A 5149 32.5 ASGROW A 5474 39.8 41.2 44v6 lob - 103 ASGROW A 5980 '2.1 48.6 - BAY 378 46.7 48.2 43.1 44.8 41.2 1.5 2.0 1.0 2 BEDFORD 40.7 - 46.6 w 44.7 - 3.1 - 1.0 - CMKER 425 34.2 45.5 44.5 43.w,2 45o2 41.2 1.2 1.0 11 . 25 90t COKER 485 49.6 51.8 - 479 - 2.1 - 1.03 DELTAPINE X415 46.2 - - - - - - DELFAPENE 105 41.2 53.4 49.1 46,1 14L 42.8 2.6 2.4 11 10 692 DELTAPINE 675 39.4 - N3 EPPS 42.e7 --- ESSEX 37.8 48.7 44.9 44.5 46.6 42.2 1.3 1.6 1.1 1.3 FFR 560 40.9 - - FFR 561 41.7 - 48.4 FFR 562 37.0 - - - -- ------ FORREST 44. 0 43.0 52.93 39.3 48.6 36.2 2.5 2.60 1.0 1. 0 33 9-3 1 HARTLZ H X5164 49.1 - -- - - - - - - - - HARTZ H 5171 4596 46.0 50.86 46.5 - 3.0 - 1.to3t-2 H-ARtZ lH 5252 42.3 - 4800 - --- -- -- - HARTZ H 5370 46.5 51.9 51.3 - 46.0 - 2.6 - 10 37- 92- NAROW 36.3 - 45.6 -- -- -- NATHAN 38.7 - -- --- ---- PIONEER 951 43.2 48.9 50.7 - - - --- -- PIONEER 9511 44.1 - -- - -- -- --- SHILOH 40.4 - - - -- -- -- TERRA-VIG 505 37.8 - 46.3 - 42.8 - 3.*0 - t10 3892- TERRA-V1G 515 49.6 - -- -- -- TERRA-VIG 553 40.6 48.1 - - -- -- --- WIISTAR 550 36.8 - 43.11. 4195 - 2.95 - 1.0 35- -2- YIELD KING 503 37.7 46.7 - - -- - -- -- CONTINUED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE L.t ,,3 .,0 BRAND-VARIETY i-i YBAYa zYBaAYa ADIULL ----------- DC~la~EZBTI- DfL dIU tULt IIU& fU Sx 02. SRE SCORE SURE aE O~LDIUti ASGROW A 6242 44.6 - - - - - - ASGROW A 6520 44.5 50.0 46.5 43.a 3'43.0 39.0 2.1 1.9 1.1 11 3 BRADLEY 41.8 4545 45.4 41.47 418 38.0 3.3 2.9 1. 10 33o3 CENTENNIAL 42.0 45.4 45.0 - 39.8 - 2.7 - 1.0 - 3 CnKER 15S6 40.8 54.2 44.5 46.8 40.8 42.1 2.6 1.4 1.0 1. COKER 686 46.0 - - - - - - - - DELTAPINE506 34.4 - - DELtAPINE566 43.6 -- FFR 668 36.5 - - GA 79-402 426 - 1AR1 It X6385 44.8 - liARTZ f 6130 44.4 - 44.3 - 40.? - 2.3 - 104 HART1 It6383R 44.3 - JEFF 43.0 43.6 - 41.0 - 3.5- 1.04 LE LORE 44.9 48.4 45.2 - N.K. S69-54 41.3 - - -- N.K. S69-96 40.3 53.1 43.6 44.2 39.0 38.1 3.3 2.3 1. 10 43o0 PIONEER 9691 45.6 - - - - f RA 606 43.9 49.5 47.9 - 43.8 - 3.1.-1.0 RA 680 40.9 SAMPSON 40.3 IERRA-VIG .606 42.1 43.3 - 40.5 2.813 TERRA-VIG 616 40.8 - - - - - - TRACY M 41.3 43.9 46.9 41.0 42.9 36,9 2.8 2.0 1.2 11 31 YIELDKING 613 38.4 - - - - - - - - YOU"G 37.4 45.8 43.1 - - - - BRAXTON 33.1 53.2 41.7 46o7 38.5 41.8 2.6 1.3 1.8 11.0 4 8 1-1 C1)KER 2317 41.9 - 44.6 - 38.02 -17 - 1.0 -34- i COKER 627 - 47.1 - - - ----- -- DEITAPINE 497 - 45.3 - - - - -- ---- - DIDOCROP - 52.7 - - - - ---- -- HARTZ If7126 - 49.7 - - - --- -- TERRA-VIG 708 - 53.9 - - - - -- ----- TERRA-VIG III - 51.08 - - - --- ---- WRIGHT 0.49.08 - - - ------ - TEST MEANS 41.02 48.7 46.6 43.7 4 3.4 39.8 2.6 1.9 1.1 1.1 37 3 I.S.O. (.053 8.9 11.2 8.6 C.eV. 1) 15.05 1..2 14.3 VERY EARLY = AFUIIY GROUIIP IV EARLYz MATU*RITY GROUP v;* MEDIUM MATURITY GROUP V1.9 LATE MATURITY GROUP VIe THlE PLANTING DATE FOR FIRST PL ANTING WdAS 4AY 130,14AY 119 AND) MAY 14 FOR 1-YEAR, 2-YEAR N 3YA AVERAGES. RESPECTIVELY# A140SEA~i PLANTING(; fATE WAS JUNE 19, JUNE 5, AND) JINc 90 RESPECTIEY .DA1E. IAEE- 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-22 n)-1 Rua a ux Bu. SLU SUREL~uIU t~i11 RA 480 21.2 ---- ASGROW A 5980 22.7 30.5-- - BAY 18toot COKER 425 180?1- COKER 485 20.2- DELTAPINE X415- 21.3 DELfAPINE 105 23.7 33.1 34.e0 1.4 145 30 FFR 560 22.3 - FFR 561 21.829.05- FORREST 22.05 29.5 30.*4 1.3 .1.4 26 HARTZ ti 5370 2 19 28.6 29.09 1.3 1.3 28 PIONEER 95f1- 22.3 29.4 - TERRA-VIG 505 21.8 29.5 30.0 t1.6 1.07 29 TERRA-VIG 1515 20.9- ASGROWI A 6520 27.6 --- ASGROW A 6785 28.--- BRADLEY 21.98 21.4 -- CENTENNIAL 20.7 28-11 28.66 1.2 1*1 31 COKER 156 23.6 30.*9 32.2 1.2 1.2 29 DAVIS 23.9 30.66 30.7 1.o4 107 34 DELTAPINE 566 23.2 - - - - fFR 668 21.3 26.6 28.6 t1.4 1.3 32 GA 79-402 24.4 - --- HARFZ lH X&385 26.4--- - HARTZ " 6383R 24.8 -- LEFLORE 24.2 30.W3 -- - N.K* S69-96 23.09 30.9 31.5 1.4 t1.1 31 PIONEER 9691 24.9 - - RA 606 23.5- - - - RA 680 25.1 29.09 29.8 1.3 1.2 32 TERRA-VIG 606 23.5 29.5 30.2 left 1.2 33 TRACY Hi 21.09 28.8 29.8 1.s 11.4 30 YIELD KING 613 24.9 31.1 30o3 1.*4 1.4 31 ---------------j.~----------------- ---------- -------------- CONTINUED ON W~E FOLLOWINIG PAGE -TARIC in_ or-ornmmAurr. nr. cnvRVAU WADIPTICt im rcuFuAi AaAft.4mA- flaau fu*. SoaE GRIN EULL.SE1ASUM AU 8 2- 204 21.4- -- AU 82-387 26.5 - - - - BRAXILIN 21.8 29.8 28.05 1.3 11.1 35 COKER 237 22.3 29.4 29.4 1.3 lo1 33 COKER 621 23.3- - - COKER 81-191 2400--- DELrAPINE 417 1 8.8o a-- DELTAPINE 491 21.3 31.9 31.68 J1.5t1.1t39 FFR 171 19.8 - - - - GASJY 11 22.0 29.2 30.1 1 .6 b1.1 36 GORDON 22.7- HARTZItII?1110 27.8- - - - HARTZ H 1126 21.1 21.4 28.02 1.6 1.1 35 N.K. S72-60 25.3 30.8 30.1 1.09 1. 1 33 STARR 11.0 23.5 25.5 t1.3 1.02 29 Pa TERRA-VIG 708 22.3 29.17 30.5 1.4 1.1 30 -~ TERRA-VIG 117 23.9 30.6 -W- WRIGHT 25-00 30.4 30.2 1.1 1.1 34 cobs 23.8 - -- COKER 368 24.-o1 31*1 29.3 1.1 1.1t 31 DOWLING 21.9- - - - - FOSTER. 25.5 - - - 1HUTTON 18.2 236 239 1.6 1.1 35 JOHNSTON 21.9 ---- KIRBY 11.6----- TERRA-VIG 808 2300 TESI tEANS 22.8 29o5 29.1 1.o4 1.3 32 1.5.0. 1.05) 13.5 11.3 10.2 C.eVeIts 42.5 27.05 24.7 VERY EARL AUIYGOPi ARY=MTRTVRU ;MEIM MTRT RU I EARLY SEASON MATURITY GROUP VI1; LATE MATURITY GROUP VIII. MHE PLANTING DATrE WAS MAY 18, MAY 16# AND) MAY 21 FOR 1-YEAR. 2-YEAR, AND 3-YEAR AVERAGES. RESPECT IVELY, UIL. is.4LftM L LUNLL&M M 6 HAl IX BRAND-VARIErY ..... J 1L Y .. L&[EUL..~LL4~EGLLt&I~V BUS. Dn d a fla. B 4 Bh u 4 ?SURE OE SCOR~uE SCOREii. YERI-EABL% DELIAPINE 105 48.*1 - 41.8 - 4. . . 3- 92 FORREST 38.? - -Iwo -- -- ASGRObI A 6242 38.9 23.? 3170 - -- - ASGROU A 6520 39.9 25.9 38.0- - - -- -- - COKER 156 44.3 31.1 - 37.4 - 1.2 - 1.to3t 1- DAVIS 45.9 35.1 41.1 - 40.8 - t1.8 a 1.3 - 38 1 DELTAPINE 506 33.6 34.5 - 34.9 - 1.6 t1.4 - 3 01 DELTAPINE 566 43.9 - 34.5 - low-oft- - --- GA 19-402 43.3 - - --- -- - HARFZ H 6130 38.5 - -- -- -- - HARTZI 14 6383R 37.1 29.0 35m9 36.1 - t.8o- 1.0 35- 1 i JEFF 39.9 31.1 i 38.1 - 37.5 IS.O - 1. - 39-o0- LEFLORE 44.1 - 37.2 -- -- ---- - N.K. S69-54 39.3 34.1 36.1 --ol- N.K. S69-96 41.03 30.2 37.3 21.1 37.8 25.6 1.5 1.0 1.00 100 3 2 1 RA 606 45.0 32.2 40.*6 40.2 - 1.oo1. t38oo0- RkA 680 40.5 - 36.5 - 31.3 - 1.4 - 1.tw3o 1- IERRA-VIG 606 42.4 37.2 - 38.0 1.5s - 11- 33- 0 TERRA-VIG 616 42.4 - 36.9 - -- - -- -- - TRACY Ii 34.5 25.3 35.3 36.3 - 1.6 - 14- 10-2 ASGRDIE A 7372 34.9 - 3711 36.3 - 1.3 - 1.to3o- 101 ASGROW A 1986 28.9 - - AU 92-204 40.1*7- -- AU 82-381 39.2 - - - ---- - RRAXTUN 41.4 30.2 31.7 2.5 36.1 25.7 1 1 .10 100 1. 3t2o11 COKER 237 48.8 -- -- -- -- -- COKER 621 33.2 34.3 - - -- -- -- - COKER 81-191 41.6 - -- -- - ----- COKER 82-606 41.8B - - - -- -- -- DELTAPINE 411 34.1 31.3 31.3 29.6 37.5 32.8 1.3 1.0 100 1.a0 402 1-3 DELIAPINE 4971 34.9 - - - -- -- -- - DUOCROP 28.0 21.9 -- -- -- -- --- FFR 111 41.1 - - - -- ------- GASIJY 11 39.1 33.2 39.3 27s 5 3300 29.17 1.8 [1.0 1.0 1. 3 2 1- GHOON 36.4 - - -- -- ---- - IHARTZ IH 7110 35.0 - -- - - - IIARTl H 1126 31.6 22.5 3600 - 36.*3 - J5os.0- 8IO-1 N*K. S72-60 34.3 - - - -- - -- --- P104IEER 9191 45.1-*7-- - RA 102 31.6 36.3 39.1 - -- - STARR 32.67 31.3 - -- ------- fERRA-VIG 717 42.3 20.4 39.3- -- -- - -- - WILST41R 190 35.0 - 35.1 33.1 - 1.3 1.0- 36- 1-1 CONuINIJLD1ONtIIE bFLLOWl'i -A;L to-i 6 EM...J EEBIB&GE.HLSUt&EAJdLEI ELNSuuLUt hL AAdA&&1=y-[ ............. I I ELQ E8L 8 .&G E .. . . . . . .. .. . .. :. . .ASE.. .. BRAND-VARIEFY , .196. 2.- A A. . .LQ G .. -1....QEE.:1..QAL~ZLEL,,QALEL-DAKB QLE,.L.ALE12,28,l,-eBKLRI LALLQE .AE1.D1..AE1 BUa IU m BDU. BUa QUW BU. SCORE SiQ ESDBC SQB SCR LAIE COBB 24.8 31.8 34.5 26.6 33.4 32.2 1.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 43 25 10-23 COKER 368 39.7 30.9 37.5 22.0 35.5 26.2 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 3 24 10-16 C)KER 738 33.0 - 36.6 - - - - - - - - - - DOWLING - 22.5 - - - - - - - - - - - FOSTER - 25.8 - - - - - - - - - - - ARTZ i1 8112 26.9 - - - - - - - - - - - - HUTION 21.5 21.6 32.3 - 33.1 - 1,5 - 1.0 - 34 - 10-17 JUHNSTON 39.4 34.0 39.2 24.5 31.0 27.? 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 33 22 10-15 KIRBY 32.9 27.3 - - - - - - - - - - - SANFARUSAR - 75 - - - - - - - - - - - TERRA-VIG 808 29.6 16.4 34.0 - - FEST MEANS 37.8 27.6 37.0 25.3 36.8 28.6 1.6 1.0 1.1 1.0 36 23 L.S.oD. 1.051 6.0 10.4 13.3 C.V. 4% 11.3 20.2 - 25.9 VERY EARLY = MATURITY GROUP V; EARLY MATURITY GROUP VI; MEDIUM a MATURITY GROUP VII LATE MAFURITY GROUP VIII. THE PLANTING DATE FOR FIRST PLANTING WAS AY 26, JUNE 3, AND JUNE 2 FOR 1YEAR, 2-YEAR, AND 3YEAR AVERAGES# RESPECTIVELY, AN) SECOND PLANTING DATE WAS JULY 2v JULY 6, AND JULY 6, RESPECTIVELY. AIL 10-25 10-21 10-20 ,O- IE~LILIU I WING- -UL L LL&HLILII tuft& I I Y- 4SGRUIJ A 5)80 41,6 1.5 .o31- fAV54.1 1.001.0 21 9-11 f3LTAP1NE X415 53.5 1.0 1.0 26 9-4 OEL1AP1NE 105 too 1)1.3 1 32 9-14 f OIR1S 451O I.0 10 o259-10 IiARII II X5164 54o.1 1.01.0 29 9-1) VI IMEE R 9511 45.9 t1.0t1.0)31 9-14 P IONEER 9591 51.5 1.0 1.0 Z3 9-1a VICLD KING 501 43.5 2.0 1.0 42 9-4 tIEDIUL1 ASGROW A 6520 4908 1.0o1.oo25 92"1 CUKER 156 51.9 1.01.0 29 9-29 DAVIS 46.9 1.0 1.0 31 9-25 IIARTI If 6383K 41.3 t1.0t1.0 33 10o-4i JEFF 44.0 1.0 1.0 34 10-5 NoKoIS69-96 41.10 1.0 1.0 21 10-8 RA 606 45.4 1.010 31 9-21 YOJUNG. 52.1 100 1.035 4-21 11:51 MEAIIS 44.2 let1I1.0 i C.V* M )9.1 VERY EARLY - AtURITY ^H3110 IV; -RU tAURuIIV GROUP f'AND )V; 1-EDIUM ,I"A RI IY GROUP Via fULt. SEASON zaIAIURITY GROUP VII.* IIIE PLANYING D)AIL FORt (liE EARLY PLAN4[1~4G WAS MYV 14. --------------------- ------------ RA f81 27.0 22.e 27.3 2*1 1.0 3t LAMLY BAY 14.7 16.3 25.2 1.3 1.2 11 BEDFORD 11.1 - - - - COKER 485 24.5 - - - DELIAPINE 105 24.9 26.3 33.8 1.0 11 ,2 DELFAPINE 675 22.9 - - - FFR 562 24.2 F3RREST 7.1 HARTZ H 5171 16.0w- riJUUZ It 5310 ?041 24.3 23.0 1.3 1.0 21 5111101 22.7 19.7 - - - - ERIA-VIG 505 16.8 19.8 25.6 1.3 1.Ia19 IERRA-VIG 553 2v.4 - - - - - WILSIAR 550 26.7 25.4 29.0 1.0 10 20 YIELD KNS 593 22.2 - - - - - 00 LK1ULU1 ASGROW A 6242 20.6 - - ASGROW A 6520 16.5 14.9 18.6 1.1 1.3 18 CENIENNIAL 21.2 l1e.1 1103 1.2 1.00 22 C3KER 156 27.1 21to4 25*9 1.a 1.0 COKER 686 2?.2 21.9 1 9 - - DAVIS 33.9 28.? 30.7 1.2 111? DFLIAPINE 506 30.5 24.9 28.14 1*3 1.0 26 DELTAP1NE 566 18.1t 10.1 1. 1.3 1.0 18 GA '19-40,2 20.e6- - - - - I$AR1L 10 6130 17.4 1001 U1e.5 1.0 1.0 20 JEfF 20.8- - - - - LEFLORE 20.3 1n.s N.K. S69D-54t 21-07 ---- N.K. S69-96 25.6 117.5 24.9 1.2 1.0 25 RA 1506 ?1511 - - - - - RA 680 21.8 1 .5 23.2 1.3 1.0 z22 IERAA-V1G 606 14.1 13.4 - 73.? 1.3 1.31)2 IERRA-ViGi 616 20.4 - - - - TRACY" 11 1. 1 21. 2 21.01. 1.0 23 YILLD KING 613 30.6 - - - - CONIT IIlFO ON THE FI(II1W ING PAG! -ML&& -JUUMt -ULLLL&1:.E EU --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -- - - - -- -- - - ASGROW A 1986 AU 82-204 AU 82-381- BRAXTOlN COKER 627 DELTAPINE 411 [ETAPINE 497 DUD 'ROP GAS3Y 17 GORONI HARTZ H 7110 HARTZ H 1126 NI.K. S?2-60 P104EER 9191 RA 102 RANS04( ST ARR TEJUIA-VIG 108 WILSTAR 790 W ik "H T LAIL COBB COKER 368 COKER 138 DO WLI MG FOSTER HARTZ H 8112 HUT TO1 JOHNSTON KI RBY TERRA-VIG 808 IEST !EANS I.S.Do.(.05) COV. 4%) 33.1 25.6 9.1 30.,5 29.3 22.2 24.03 20.5 2000 14,5 9.5 9.4 24.2 23. 1 1.5.4 30.9 15.0 23.5 1 8.08 26.,5 16*0 10.5 19.? 16.8 1.4 199.1 18. a6 28.3 600 17.0 920.9 t11.5 32.-9' 24.2 210*3 16.1t 2M4 14.9 13.3 22.9 19.2 12. 1 1 9.6 1 3,4 18.6 26, 3 20.3 25.0 23.0 24.5 1 4.1 2 3.2 9.3 23*6 1,2 1.8 119 1.4 1.3 1.; ? 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1,0 29 28 26 33 27 24 20 25 28 28 24 VERY EARLY= MATURITY GROUP IV; EARLY =,MATURITY GROUP V; MEDIUM = MATURITY GROUP Vi; FULL SEAS04 MATURITY GROUP VII;LAITE= MATJRITY GROJP ViIIe PIfE PLA'4IING DATE FOR 1-YEA19 2-YEAR, AN) 3-YEAR. AVEI#AGES WAS JLJ'F 5v MAY 259 AID MAY 23, RESPECT IVELY* 4.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A ILL-I&!!LU A JUILL I IL-IM 111L I LLLNI-ELANIAELG Hl -EARLI RA 480 38.1 42.3 45.*7 2.0 1.0 44- BAY' 41.4 41.9 50.5 110 1.0 30- H E OF (:RD 480 COKER 485 53.2 - - - DELTAPINE 105 50.2 52.4 54.4 106,1.1 34- OELTAPINE 675 3're -1 - - - FFR 562 49.9- - - - FUREST 46.8- - - - 1141111 H 5171 4599 - - - liARtTI H 5310 49.7 52.2 53.6 1.0 1.00 33- SIMILOII4t.4 4r*8 - -- tERI1A-VIG 505 34.5 40.3 46,4 1.86 1.0 35- TERRA-VIG 553 46.8B - - - WILSMA 550 40.2 45.7 48.1 1.0 1.0 32- YIELD KING 593 43.0 - - - M~UI1 ASGRO)W A 6242 44.2- - - - ASGRO.W A 6520 53.7 4997 51.7 1.4 1.0 34- CENTENNIAL 47.4 41.9 45.6 1.5 1.0 371 COKER 156 '46*6 41 48.6 1.5 IOU 36- C3KER 686 38.6 38.11 - -- DAVIS 48.8 45. 3 48.6 2.4 1.0 38- DELlAPINE 506 44.1 47.8 46.6 2.5 1.0 40- IELTAPINE 566 41.0 44.e9 51.3 1.1 1.0 37- GA 79-402 45.1 -- - I1I1171 1- 6133 41.6 45.1 49.4 1.5s 1.0 37- JEFF 38.6- - - LEFL(JRE 46.5 43.9-- N.K. S69-54 41.5- N.K. S69-96 38.2 34,4 39.0 2.3 1.0 34- R14 606 41.8 --- Rit 680 43.8 39.1 4 4.6 1.0 1.0 371 IERRA-VIG 636 44.3 3).?7 4498 1.,4f 1.1 37- TERRA-VIG 616 33.1 -- TRACY m 49.4 50. 2 53.2 1.6 1.0 35- YIELD KING 613 44.5 - - - ------------- :------------ --------------- - - - - (:4T INU)ED ON 1THE 1-01 I DIN(; PAGE ASGRDW A 7986 44.7 AU 82-204 39.8 AU 82-387 37.0 BRAXKTJN 45.6 41.3 4.7 .0 10 1 COKER 627 38.6 41.5 - DELTAPINE 417 31.9 36.6 43.6 2.8 1.0 42 DELtAPINE 497 34.3 33,9 42.8 2.2 1.0 44 DUBCRCP 34.3 35p8 40.3 2.? 1.0 GASOY 17 24.0 2900 36.5 3.5 104 GOROON 30.2 - - - HARTZ H 7110 39.7 - HARTZ H 7126 36.9 37,9 44.1 2.3 1.0 40 N.K* S72-60 39.0 PIOEER 9791 45.3 RA 702 25,8 - - - - RANS0 37.1 36.? 41 f 1.6 1.0 36 STARR 34.9 34o4 40.3 206 1o0 37 TERfA-VIG 708 35.-7 WILSTAR 790 23. - - - WRIGHT 23.9 32.1 39.0 3.4 1 0 39 kLE COBIB 25.8 C)KER 368 34.*6 34.1 --- COKER 138 38.4- - - - D3WLI'IG 28.98 31*9 38.7 3.4 t1.0 40 FOSFER 18.1 - - -. HARTZ H 8112 34.4- - - - HIJTOM 1 2.9 16.2 21. w6 3.8a. 37 JOHfNSTON '31.*0-- - - KIR8Y 21.8 ---- TFERRA-VIG 808 24. *4-- -- TEST MEANS 38.9 40.3 44.8 2.0 1.0 38 I.S.DO(.05) 7.8700 cove 4%)2o4 18.5 14.6 VERY EARLY = MATURITY GROUP IV; EARLY= MATURITY GROUP V; MEDIU4 MATURITY GR3LJP Vi; FULL SEAS04 = MATURITY GROUP VII; LATE = MATURITY GROYP VIII. THE PLA4TING DATE FOR 1-YFAl., 2-YEAR, AN3 3-YEAR .-. AVE4,AGES WAS 4AY 23, MAY 18, A4D AY17 RESPECTIVELY. IRAND-VARIErY ~AhE~ ----- iLit-----U-L&-- .Lt--E1--L !T-1-I~E f1Ua tU& BsBh Bus t1U& dftU R ~!E SUR~E Situ*.aES[UaE i1H DELFAPIIIE 105 FORREST WILSIAR 550 ASGRQW A 6242 ASGROW A 6520 OAVIS DEL[APINE 506 GA 79-402 H4R[1 If 61313 IARr[1 H 638311 JEFF EF LORE t4.K. S69-54 N.K. S69-96 RA 680 TERRA-VIG 606 TERRA:-VIG 616* [RACY 11 tiEDQIU0 44.1 45.4 41.0 47.0 4#9.7 41.5 3.1 50.7 49.4 50.8 48 * 8 50.3 51.*6 45.0 48.9 38o6 44.9 37*1 8.3 28.9 16o9 12.09 15.4 10.4 38.o6 34.w3 41.1 43.2 40.01 35.4 44.7l 41.3 44.0 46o3 4392 39.0 45.83 40.4 41.7 46.9 4400 1.4 1.3 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.2 ASGR0OI A 12 40.6 7 40*3 - 4. . AU) 82-204 51.3 -- - AU) 82-387 48.7*-1 BRAX[N 38.6 20.9 38.1 15.4 43.6 23.0 1.2 COKER 231 35.3 - - - COKER 621 43.7 38.8*9 COKER 81-191 5309 IBM- COKER 82-606 52.3 - - - DELfAPINE X1011 38.98- - - - DELFAPINE 417 38.7 5.6 38.4 - 43.5 - 1. DELTAPINE 497 38.4 15.8 41.8~ 12.6 45.2 20.6 1.3 DIJOCIP 31.4 33.3 30.9 - 32.6 - FFR 77t 24.4 - - - - GUROON 44.3 - - - - HAM~ H 7110- 49.0 - - HART Z 1H7126 48.0 23. 2 48.0 - 49.801. N.aK. S72-60 46.3 8.49 42.4t 13.1 f46.3 21.s 1.9 PI(04EER 9191 43.71 - - - RA 702 52.1 20.00 46.8 - -- - RANS0)4 39.4 25.0 41.3 - 45.2 - 1.4 S[ARR 36.8 - - - - - TERRA-VIG 108 33. *79 36.3 - '41 - 1.e4 TERRA-VIG 111 41.6 - - WIL~,[AR 190 31.2 - - - - WLLf------ -... Q------------- -------- 1.0 t.0 - 1.0 to1. to1. - t1. to1. - 1.0 to1. 1.0 1.0 .0 100 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.60 1.0 1.0 33 33 1 5 - 36 - 35 - 15 31 - 29 - 31 100 100 1.0 2 2 3 38 36 36 32 33 10-12 10-13 3 10-11 - 10-t1 6- 22 10-15 10-12 10-15 13-16 1 0- ----------- CfO1INUED ON THE FOJLLOWING PAGE (p) _ EL2..C EILQB - - -- - -- - -- - - BRA40D-VARIETY L2 1BtL ,:S~.AIL L2YLr SUlLL aI-iYir L&tJLULIPi?!L I du t . hUt hut hUt hfu* BU. ? m. SORE !OE' SURE 5URE h LAIE CIB3 28.5 29.5 34.3 21.6 39.0 25.5 1.6 1.0 1.0 10 3 COKER 368 48.5 16.4 44.1 - 458 1 - 1.0 - fAKER 738 48.2 - 41. 6 DOWL4IIG 38m6 41.2 - 44.1 1.40 FOSTER- 13.5 HARTZ H 8112 41.1 - HARtZ H 9190 18.6 - - --- -- -- --- -4) HUTT01I 30.0 5*7 - - 401 - 1.3 - 1.0 - 3 02 JOH4STON 43.17 11.4 44.3 - 4.5 - 2.1 - 1.0 - 3 01 KtR3Y 43.3 14.9 39.1 15.2 42.01 21.4 1.7 1.0 1.0 100 3 2 1-3 D SAITA ROSA R 29.07 30.9 33.3 26.5 34.2 28.6 3.1 1.4 1.0 1.0 473 1-3 - TURRA-VIG 808 49.0 60. 45.6 10.7 41.8 20.2 2.4 1.0 1.0 10 302o1-o 0 TEST MEANS 42.6 16.4 41.1 182 44.2 24.2 1.7 1.1 1.0 1.0 352 I.S.O. (.051 .8.1 7.5 6.1 C.V. 1%) 11.9 9*6 1.4 VERY EARLY = MATURITY GROUP V; EARLY MATURITY GROUP VI; MEDIUM= MATURITY GROUP VII; LATE MATURITY GROUPS VilI A4D IX. THE PLAMUNSG DATE FOR FIRSI PL44TING AI&S JUNE 6, JU'4E 16p AND JUq4E 13 F3R 1-YENR, 2-YER,3YA AVFRAGESI,RESPECT IVELYP AND) SE.OND PLANTING DATE WAS JULY 21, JULY 2, ANI) JULY 3, RESPECTIVELY 31L ,,3 ,231 TABLE 16. PERFORMANCE OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES IN PREL14INARY TESTS, 1986 BRAND-VARIETY NORTHERN CENTRAL SOUTHERN (BELLE MINA) (PRATTVILLE) (MONROEVILLE) GROULl11 RING AROUND RA 451 32.3 CKER CO 80R-49 44.0 COKER CO 82-824 47.5 ESSEX 36.1 FFR 565 47.5lo FORREST 47.3 13.8 8.2 FUNKS M82-540103 36.4 FUNKS M82-570127 40.8 FUNKS M82-572509 41.7 l - HARTZ H81-2173 44*3 HY PERFORMER-SHENANDO 41.4 - NORTHRUPKING NK S59- 39.7 PIONEER 9581 47.3lo PIONEER 9591 46.1o YIELD KING 57 43.4l ASGROW A 6785 42.5 19.5 COKER CO 82M-224 42.0 13.9 COKER CO 82N-128 355 14.5 DELTAPINE X726 44.4 13.8 FUNKS M82-571206 51.4 13.9 FUNKS M82-581908 40.4 11.7 FUNKS 3305 42.9 16.7 - HARTZ H 79-17006 44.8 14.8 HARTZ H 81-1587 49.0 14.1 HARTZ H 81-851 46.6 13.1 HARTZ H 81-860 51.4 13.1 HARTZ H 81-9548 48.1 12.7 HYPERFORMER HB-15578 43.8 12.7 HYPERFORMER HB-2J-E4 44.5 16.0 HYPERFORMER SAMPSOM 16.4 HYPERFORMER SANALONA 34.8 13.9 LAFLORE 53.9 15.1 22.1 OKAYAMA 20.6 - 15.5 TRAZY ?4 41.2 14.0 17.9 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -34- TABLE 16. -PERFORMANCE OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES I RLMNR ET,18 BRAND~-VARIETY NORTHERN CENTRAL SOUTHER.N {BELLE MINA) 4PRATTVILLE) (MONROEVILLE) ASGRDW A 7986 .10.e3 27.2 BR AXTON 23.7 16.2 21.9 COKER 82-606 lo 3 0.0 DELTAPIN-E X1017 lw15.6 18.6 FUNKS M82-722611 13.7 26.0 FUNKS 1409 10.7 21.5 GORDON 11.4 23.7 HYP HB--18-WI-B1-7 6.5 27.5 YIELD KING 707 10.7 24.8 YIELD KING 757 1101 24.9q COBB 11.2 27.9 OELTAPINE X676 9.06 25.0 HARTZ H 80-16266 8.7T 24.8 HARTZ H 823-1197 13.5 19.08 HUTTON Ip9.w2 20.8 HYP HB-15--W7-BL-8 12.6 24.9 KIRBY 9.5 30e6 HARTZ 9190 mo 19.9 TEST NEANS 42.2 22.9 13.2 L.S.D. (0.05) 5.7 4.5 4.5 cove.f%) 9.6 13.8 24.1 CHECK VARIETIES: GROUP V ESSEX AND FORREST GROUP VI LAFLORE AND TRACY M GROUPVI BRAXTON AND GORDON GR OUP VIII COBB AND KIR-BY -35- IN PRELIMNARY TESTS9 1986 Iron Chiorosis Ratings and Yield of Soybean Varieties So-il at Black.Belt Substation, 1986 Grown on Sumter Soybean Yield Without With chlorosis chlorosis Bu/ABu/A- Iron Chiorosis Rating 1 July 8 August 8 Rating Plant height Non- Damage damage AN.In Maturity Group 4 Ring Around 480 Maturity Group 5 Wilstar 550 Terra-Vig 553 FFR 562 Yield King 593 Deltapine 105 Deltapine 675 Coker 485 Hartz H 5370 Terra-Vig 505 Bedford Bay Hartz H 5171 Forrest Maturity Group 6 Davis Deltapine 506 N.K. S 69-96 Yield King 613 Young Tracy M Coker 686 Coker 156 Jeff Terra-Vig 616 Asgrow A 6242 Leflore N.K. S 69-54 Coker 686 Asgrow A 6520 Ring Around 680 Shiloh GA 79-402 Hartz 6130 Centennial Deltapine 566 Terra-Vig 606 39.3 36.7 30.6 31.*3 26.5 38.0 31.8 40.5 36.6 30.0 17.0 34.2 39.9 24.6 42.7 37.2 28.4 41.7 42.5 46.6 34.7 40.3 27.5 28.6 289 33.7 36.9 38.6 32.2 38.9 40.9 38.7 32.5 39.6 35.8 29.5 14.8 23.8 22.3 f20.e8 20.7 20.4 19*0 19.1 14.6 12.5 9.*1 8.2 8.1 1.*2 25.2 23.9 22.9 19.6 17.4 16.7 15.5 15.3 14.1 12.3 12.3 7.-b0 6.5 5.8 4.9 4.7 11.6 2.5 2.4 1.5 0.3 0 (Continued on next page) -36- Table 17. Variety 21 42 16 19 20 18 15 19 14 15 11 13 9 10 7 24 24 20 28 26 27 25 24 20 25 25 25 23 894 7.5 7.8 7.9 7.3 8.1 8.0 8.2 7.8 8.08 8.*8 8.9 9.3 9o3 7.8 7.4 6.8 7.*7 8.6 8.*1 7.9 7.9g 8.1 8.0 8.8 8.9 9.1 9.1i 9.*3 8.5 8.5 9.6 9.3 900 8.5 9,06 508 3.8 3.6 4.2 3.9 5.4 3.*4 5.7 4.5 7.3 7.2 6.4 811 8.*1 5.4 2.8 3.2 5.4 6.4 6.8 6.1 5.9 6.6 6. 7.7 7.9 8.1 8.0 8.6 7.3 8.3 9.3 8.6 9.4 9*3 20 21 20 20 16 16 10 11 17 14 11 10 10 10 9 12 9 9 7 7 5 7 37 35 29 40 34 29 32 34 32 31 24 29 25 32 22 27 22 25 25 29 24 29 WHOMMOMP pow= mmmom Tab le 17 (Continued). Iron Chiorosis Ratings-and Yield of Soybean Varieties Grown on Sumter Soi-l at Black Belt Substation. 1986 Soybean Without chlorosis IBu/A Yiel d Wth chiorosis Bu/A. Iron Chlorosis Rating JulY 8 Ratin August 8 Pl ant height Non- Maturity Group 7 Asgrow A 7986 Braxton Ransom Coker 627 N.K. S 72-60 Deltapine 497 Terra-Vig 708 Pioneer 9791 Wright Wilstar 790 Deltapine 417 Duocrop GaSoy 17 AU 82-204 Starr Ring Around 702 Hartz 7126 Gordon AU 82-387 Hartz H 7110 Maturity Group 8 Johnston Hartz H 8112 Coker 738 Hutton Cobb Terra-Vig 808 Dowl ing Coker 368 Ki rby Foster 1 Chiorosis ratings were 1.10, with that were losingleaves .due to necrotic 1 being no chlorosis spots in leaves. and 10 being plants -37- Vani ety 39.7 29.7 36.9 42.8 37.5 36.2 35.0 34.0 31.0 27.8 35.2 18.8 25.9 16.2 37.9 16.6 30.8 30.8 27.8 24.7 24.2 19.9 19.3 19.2 18.9 18.8 18.6 18.1 17.6 16.0 15.0 14.3 3.0 2.0 0 29. 19*. 19.3 18.6 18.0 17.0 14.8 10.5 8.2 1.8 4.3 3.8 6.*9 7.1 7e3 7.6 8.1l 7.5 7.9 7. 1 7.7 8.0 8.8 7,99 7.9 8.3 8.8 9.4 9.6 9.8 7.3 7.1 8.*0 5.0 8.*3 8.3 8.1 8.9g 8.9 9.6 1.4 1.8 2.4 4.4 3.3 4.5 6.3 5.3 5e4 3.0 5.0 7.4 5.4 6.0 7.8 9.s2 9o7 9.8 495 3.5 2.3 5.9 6.0 5.0 8.1 9.60 41 31 26 33 38 30 26 29 39 31 23 23 26 18 34 27 27 31 19 23 24 19 18 18 21 25 25 23 18 15 14 18 14 10 10 7 24 21 18 26 21 17 19 14 13 8 f . - I MON I RI~~~ L =mWIwmwaVI ,,,, ,, RECOMMENDED SOYBEAN VARIETIES FOR 1986 This list of recommended varieties was prepared by the authors of this report, D. B. Weaver, Assistant Professor of Agronomy and Soils, and J. B. Henderson, Agronomist-Soybeans, Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, based on variety test performance for at least 3 years. Northern Alabama Early Full Season Late Asgrow 5474 Bay Bedford Coker 425 Coker 485 Deltapine 105 Essex Forrest Hartz 5171 Hartz 5370 Asgrow A 6520 Bradly *Centennial Coker 156 Hartz 130 Jeff Leflore Ring Around 606 Tracy M Central Alabama Very Early Deltapine 105 Forrest Hartz 5370 Terra-Vig 505 Early *Centennial Coker 156 Davis Leflore N. K. S69-96 Tracy M Full Season Braxton Deltapine 497 GaSoy 17 Hartz 7126 N. K. S 72-60 Terra-Vig 708 Wright Late Cobb Coker 368 Black Belt soils Very Early Bay Deltapine 105 Hartz 5370 Wilstar 550 Early Asgrow A 6520 Centennial Coker 156 Davis Deltapine 566' Hartz 6130 Ring Aroung 680 Tracy M Full Season Braxton Deltapine 417 Deltapine 497 Hartz 7126 Ransom Late Cobb Coker 488 Dowl ing (continued on following page) -38- Braxton Ransom Southern Alabama Very Early Deltapine 105 Earl *Centenni al Coker 156 Davis Jeff N. K. S 69-96 Ring Around 606 Ring Around 680 Tracy M Terra-.Vig 606 Full S ea son' Asgrow A 7372 Braxton Deltapine 417 GaSoy 17 Hartz 7126 Late Cobb Coker 368 Dowl i ng Johnston Kirby Bal dwi n-Mobil1e Very Early Deltapine 105 Bedford Early Davi s *Coker 156 Hartz 6383 R Lefl ore Jeff N.K. S 69-96 Medi ur Braxton Deltapine 497 Hartz 7126 N.K. S 72-60 Terra-'/ig 708 Wright Full Season Cobb Coker 368 Dowl ing Johnston Kirby Terra-Vig 808 *If ,present trend continues t1hese varieties will be dropped from recommended list. -39-