Performance of Soybean Varieties in Alabama, 1985 Agronomy and Soils Departmental Series No. 108 February 1986 Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Auburn University David H. Teem, Acting Director Auburn University, Alabama TASLE OI COITENTS Pace INTRODUCT1ON . 1 EXPERIMENTAL PROCEODURES ..... 0 ............. . 2 COMPARING VARIETIES ... a a .... .3 ACKNOWLEYMENTS *&, .. . . 4 Table 1. Entries and Sources for 1985 . 5 Table 2.. Cultural Pyractices for Soybean Variety Tests in 1985 . 7 Table 3. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Northern Alabama, 1985 . . . .I V . . . . . . Table 4. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Central Alabama, 1985........ 10 Table S. Performanca of Soybean fari-eties -in Sou thevonAT.abama, 1985 . :. 10 . . .0 . a. is.0 . It 0 . . 4 0 . *. 0. .0 .Is . Table . Performance of Soybean Varieties an Sumter Soil, Marion Junction, Alabama, 1985 . . ...aa .. .... . 14 Table 7. Performance of Soybean Varieties on Vaiden Soil, Marion Junction, Alabama, 1985 . . . . . . . . . . 1 Table 8. Performance of Soybean Varieties at Fairnope, Alabama, 198 5 i.. . .s.. . . . . . . . . . 1 Table 9. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Northern Alabama, 3-yearSummary. ........... . . . .. .20 Table 10. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Central Alabama, 3 -year Summary.. ... ............. 22 Table 11. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Southern Alabama, 3-year Summary............ . . . ......... 24 Table 12. Performance of Soybean Varieties on Sumter Soil, MarIon Junction, Alabama, 3.year Summary . . . . . . 26 Table 13. Performance of Soybean Varieties on Vaiden Soil, Marion Junction, Alabama, 3-year Summary... .. ..... 28 Table 14. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Fairhope, Alabama, 3-year Summary........ . .... .. .... .... ... 30 Table 15. Performance of Sovbean Varieties in oreiiminary Tests . 32 Recommended Soybean 'are:ies for 1986 .. ...... .. . ... ... 34 Information contained herein is available to all persons regardless of race color, sex. or national origin. PERFORMANCE OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES IN ALABAMA, 1985 W. C. Johnson, D. L. Thurlow, and Darrell Williams 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 SBrewton, Headland, Monroev-ille Black Belt soil s Marion Junction Bal dwin-Mobi l e Fairhope A standard test is grown at each location. In addition, a date of planting test is grown in each region 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, Associate Professor, and Research Associate (resigned) of Agronomy and Soils. -l 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. Two planting dates were used for the standard tests at Crossville, Prattville, Brewton, Marion Junction (Vaiden soil), and Fairhope.. Results are reported by planting date in the tables, with Date 1 being the early planting and Date 2 the later planting. 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 I to 5 as follows: 1 - almost alT plants erect. 2 - either all plants leaning slightly (less than 45*) 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. Shattering was rated I to 5 and was based on performance of the border row 14 days after maturity. A rating of 1 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. COMPARING VARIETIES To aid in determining a 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 location's 1985 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, longter averages from several Tlocations are more reliable than i-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 Soil s and Alabama Cooperative Extension Service personnel involved in soybean research reviewed the past 3 years of soybean variety test data to assemble the list of acceptable varieties on page 34. 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. -3- 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 Gul f Coast Substation Fai rhope Lower Coastal Plain Substation Camden Prattville Experiment Field Prattville Sand -M-ntain Substation Crossvil le Tennessee Valley Substation Bel. le Mina Wiregrass Substation Headland L. A. Smith (retired) H. W. Grimes J. R. Akridge E. L. Carden J. A. Little D. P. Moore 3. T. Lason W. E. Ruf W.- B. Webster V. H. Calvert, II 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. -4- Table 1. Entries and Sources for- 1985 AgraTech brand varietiesAgraTech Seeds,. Inc. Ashburn,, Georgia Alabama Crop Improvement Association Auburn, Alabama Asgrow Seed Company Kal amazoo, Michi gan. Delta andPine Land Company Sct, Mi.ssippi Del ta B lranch Epeient Sttion StoevleMissssppi Department of Agronomy- and So ils. Auburn,V Al abama Edisto Experiment Station Bl1ackvile , Souttt Carolina 'FFR Cooperati ve Bells., Tennessee, Georgia Seed Development.Connission Athens,- Georgia Hel ena Chemical Company Memphis., Tennessee Bragg Braxton Centennial Cobb Davis Essex Ki rby Tracy M Asgrow: brand varieties, Del tapine- brand..varieties Bedford Lefi are Hutton. Govan, FFR, brand varieties Duocrop GaSoy 17 Wright Sampson- ShilIoh Starr Sumter Wil1star brand varieties. Jacob Hartz Seed Company, Inc Stuttgart, Arkansas Hartz brand varieties Mi ssissippi Mi ss i ssi ppi Foundation Seed Stocks State, Mississippi Missouri Crop Improvement Association Columbia, Missouri (continued on following page) -5-w Forrest Bradley Pershing UIIY ~VUNEW Table l.. (continued) Entries and Sources for 1985 North- Carol-ina State University Raleigh-, North Carolina Northrup King Company Columbus.,, Mississippi Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Tipton,, Indiana Rio Farms Edcouch, Texas Rivers-ide/ Terra Memphis,, Tennessee h a Haas atsvle SOuth' -CAroIi Rutland'.Srethers Fi tzarcAl.abama- Terral- Norri7s *Seed Company, Inc.- -Lake Providence,- Loui si ana Texas Crop Improvement Associ atior Coll1ege Station, Texas Uversity of Arkansas: Fayetteville,,,,Arkansas, Uni versity of Georgia' Athens, Georgia V irg-inia Crop Improvement Association Hol1ley, l:Virtgi n ia Johnston Y oung Northrup King brand: varieties M.Ko S69-W96. Pioneer brand-varieties Santa Rosa. R Yield King brand varietie Coker, brand. varieties RA brand varieties Rans"ou Terra-Vig. brand varieties. Dowl ing Jeff Na row. Ga- 79,402 Bay V - V V V VVV _V V" V1_V1VVI_ VVVV V V VV - - -- er Table 2, Cultural Practices for S"ybeanV.Ariety Tests in 1985 - i I- 'Iiwil , Date Row Location Type test planted width Herbicide used Friie ple Belle Mina Crossville Camden Prattville Head1and Monroevi 1e Brewton Marion Junction Fai rhope Standard Preliminary Standard May May May Standard Standard Preliminary Standard Preliminary Standard Standard (Sumter) Standard (Vaiden) Standard 6 15 21 May 16 May 10 June 21 May 10 Ma 29 May 26 June 21 July 11 May 13 May 13 June 13 June 26 July 18 36 30 30 36 30 30 30 36 36 36 18 36 36 36 30 30 Prowl ProwlDyanap Dyanap, Surflan Dyanap, Surflan Treflan, Vernam Tref lan Tref 1 an Tref an Lasso Tref an Tefl]an. Vernam Tref Jan, Vernam Treflan Treflan Tref lan, Vernam Iref Ian, Vernam None recommended by soil test 400 lb. 0,-24-24/acre 100 lbo.0-24-24/acre 100 lb. 0-0-60/acre 100 lb. 0-24-24/acre 100 lb. 0-060/acre 200- lb. 0-20-20/acre 100 lb. 0-0-60/acre 100 lb. 0.0-60/acre None recommended by soil test 400 lb. 8-24-24/acre 300 lb. 0-20-20/acre None reco mm ended by soil test None recommended by soil test 200 lb. 0-20-20/acre 200 lb. 0-20-20/acre 200 lb. 0-20-20/acre 400 lbe 0-14-14 + Sulfur 400 lb. 0-14-14 + Sulfur 6 PRAND-VAR I ET~ PERSHING ~t~LLL&LaL~. u* au~ 51,9 49.3 - ------ ------ IN.ID~E ft1~0u&LAYEaM~E-------------------------------- IBM AT 1 s1a.0, -- - - -I - - -------------- Jtiq 28 )-1t1 ASGROWr A 5t74 ASGRQW A 5980 DAY BEDUORO COKER 425 COKER 485 DELTAPINE 345 ESSEX FfR 561 FORREST HARTZ 5171 HARTI 5252 HARTZ 5310 4AR014 PIONEER 9561 PIONEER 9511 TERRA-VIG 55) WILSIAR 5-50 VI ELO KING 503 YIELD KING 59J BEluut ASGROW A 6520 BRADLEY CENTENN14L COKER 156 HARTZ 6130 JEFF LEFLORE N.K. 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S69-96 46.8 35014 38.41 31.5 34.2 32 3. 5 2.4 1.0 10t0oo 1-' RA 604 4.2*238,31 - 33.3-4 9 t 10 39- 1)i RA 606 5.8 - 43.1 - 36.3 - 3.6 - 1?- 4 TERRA-VIG 606 44.5S - 39.8 - 33.9 - 2.8 - 1.4- d- 1- TRACY M 52.5 38.1 43.08 33.v4 36. 1 31.t 2.8 23 1.13 1.0 363to)-~ YOUNG 5001 - - ---- CONTINUED ON THlE fOLLOWING PAGE 0-19 0-21 t IERRA-VIG 108 49.0 - -9.9----------- - -- TERA-VA4 ETA/ 41u.1 - - - - - - - P.-'-AN tET 1AN 1. 38644.0 U3,1 341 2? 2 40419~1 38 3 COERY A1LbooA3UR14p3GROUP 1V; laR&I$tURItY G1U010a 201U 190RIT Go VI 1TE ATURtY G11 UP4V9 !EST ENS.AI 198 %38, o6 fii LA 35vG4A51HAY10,liAYt13, A 20A1 lotI -YAR 2YERA1D 38A AVERAGES, RESPECTIVEkYs A110 SECOND PLANtANG DATE WAS 14AY III HAY 25' AND MAY 26,9 RESPECTIVELY.9 N)J 2~~-------------------- -~~ ,,-----------c-c--------------------- 9 ~1RA-L4D:PVAR;E rv!/6 -10 CFO t~CO - - - I--- - -)h-tOC------- Q. 9.4&&V. .W~m Qqawmewum[ow !.Poem MiLIJ.m oft mb-M&a& BRA40-VRIETY ASGR0O A 5980 38.3 DELFAPINE 135 421.5 36,7 38.1 11 32.6 3, 12 14 1.33 1 OELTAPIf4E 345 34.17 35.1 .Z - 1.1 FFR 561 3T.3 - - - - - FIRIESi 36. - 33.43 142 HAR .5310 35.4 - 334 - 29,0 1.2 . P10EER 548 31.5 32,5 33.4 34 !'R lit P1O4-EEK 9571 36.4 TMA-VG505 31.2 332 - 27 1.3 tU IUd A;jfR4rECti 61 34o6 32.1 32.80 28.01 I30.4 goes t1.1 1t5 100 11 34I3*10- RR ALE V 33.0 - -- -- - CEN1E4NIAL* 35.6 - 39 - 2.too. 10- 33- 1- COJKER 156 38.2 31.0 'Q 35.6 34,7 32.P9 32.l 1.1 1.0 1. 0 13 3 0 1- DAVIS 31.30 31 3.4 $.v 1 30.0 48,44 1.3 1.4 1.3 1 .t-V5 3 1- fF11 668 31.9 - 315-- -- --- - LEFLORE 3605 - -- -- - 'I.Ko-S69-96 31.o9 - 3 $ - 30.17- .1.3 t1oo 3 1- R4 604 36.08 3.021.0 - 12 - 10 - 321- RA 680 34.80 1- 2. . . 4- 1- IERRA-VIG 60*6 35.*5 31.9 3209 31.1 30,11 2%.9 1.03 1.2 1.1 1.2 301 0- f R A Z Vf1 35.8 34.3* 32.9 31.4* 29.07 28.6 1.2 13 1.13 02 10-6 YIELD KING 613 31.2 -. 2*5- -- -- -- -- YOU-4G 39.2 - - --- -- 10-5 10-11. 10-12 CWNFINUEQ ON FHE F(ILLaWIING PAGf B3RAND-IVAR I ETY-' Laic 015 AKT3~4 COKER 231 COIKER 368 DELTAPINE 491 GASOY 11 GO VAN HAR[L 7126 tiI TON NoK. S12-60 RANSOM STARR TERRA-VIG 106 TERRA-VIG 17 k#R IGHT VIFISI PFR ACRUf- -VFAR AWFR&rti am Wq mor-mm-me*"vw w"msmopo DlATE I A 2 Bus m .. 37.8 36*5 39.2 36.4 36"1 3109 290 36.3i 30. p1 370 371*3 43.3 -0 tE l--l~rE-2 31.2 32o4 33e4 33,4 29.9 3100 2601 32.1 3000 28.9 00M gLQU &"MW "Lalfi-q UI8 timeoL 4 IELULmaIU414&U WAs 36.1 31o3 3l.1 2895 29,06 3ile8 V1. 26,7 5. 309 31. 144 14 1.) 1198 1,0 100 10 1*0 100 t.0 10 we0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1ot 34 32 I8 39 A1 33 36 35 31 35 32 33 10-17 to-it 10-19 10-11 10-t3 10-11 10-17 10-12 10-13 10-11 10-41 10-20 TEST fEANS 36,0 35oS 32,05 324 2 9*4 3140 1.31 1,04 114 , 33 3 LoS.D. 1.051 6"6 4.9 114 4.4 940 4 Cov. M 13.3 13. 4 2505 9.1 23,1 104 -f 1 EaY EAILY H ATURITY GROUP IVg, EARLY mNATURITY GROUP V1 MEDIUH MATURITY GROUP VI; LATE ,NATU'R1TY GRKJUPS VIIAND VI IIt* -ITHE PLA41ING DOAE FOR FIRST PLAt4T4NG WAS 1AY 11t NAY loo AND "Alf 19 fOlt V-ffRP 2-YEARs All3-EA AVERAGES. RESPECTIVELY, AND 101DN PLANTING DATE W4S JUNE 21v JUNE 22o AND JUNE 20, RESPECTIVELY. (A) am -memo apow em no MD om swamp aw- wax U-0- I BRAND-yAR#EIW! 86 S ALAUA1A-------- rEL#AegliE 105 383 - 40.0 -Q *. - 14 31- 1- PELtAPI1g 345 *134. 6-6 .3 (p - 1. - 1,0- 33- - AGRATECII 6? 37.*4382 toil ,7- 1, 3 ASGRUW A 6520 3f4- --- - - 8RAD~If314 - - --- -- - CEN? N0IAL. 31,17 1a.9 45.8 0 24,70 16)4 2. 14 10 . ,0 3 1 01 COKER a156 31p,6 35.?e3.2- 12 - .I9 01 DAVIS38t- 955 $. - 1? 1 3 1- OEkIAPINE 506 -14. 1 - 1. .6 - 13- 3 01 DEL IAP ME 5664 97 - --- HART 1 6383 14 35,9 - 35. LEFLORE 31.$*7-- -- N.I~. S69-54 35.4 ---- ---- - No K(. S69-96 3-5.3 12.1 37,0 23.P3 - -- ---- - RtA 4034. - 6.5 - 3104 - 1, - 100- 3 0 TERRA-V IG 606 34.6 of#6.9 - 3 . . 1- 1-( TERRtA-V IG 6t6 34.2# -- --w IRACY Mi 354. 68- 5?- 106 - 11.3 - 3 t OF.u UN AGRATECK 120 34,7 - $3.V6 - 3.516 .0 - 4- 1-1 ASGROW A 1712 182 21.09 36,17 27.1 34-p71 24,6 1.2 1.0 . a 3 9 01 BRAXTON 35,8 2099 34.8 0 230.5 37.2 23.3 1.2. 100 1.0 if) 421 10l COKER-62714. -lit -- --a DELVAPIIIE +Lt is*9$8.9 .9 38,3 3 1. 6 438.7 24-.64 1.3 10 1.0 e 8 1 10l DELTAPINE 4917 140.3) 38.6 - - -- -- -- - GASOY 17 39.5 21.8 31.1 2791 9 .2- 21.1 11.? 100 10 0 36 20eo1 H-ARTZ 7126 38.*2 ji3.g$ - 37.1 - 16 - 10- 3 0l RING AROUND 702 40.9 --- -- -- -- - TERRA-VI-G 117 37.8- -- -- -- -- - h1LSTAR 790 35.2 - 3.4 - 35,0 - 14 to.o- 35- WRI GHT 34. 6 t19,P1 33. 3 22.6 3501 42*.1 l, 9 1.0 0 1 00 3 1 L-' CUNTINIJE0 ON FHlE fULLOWING PAGE 10-14 10-t1 10-19 au 1 . i*. u.~ u~ au ~u 4 ~ua~~UIP. LQaa dw cuis 39.4 21.04 35.5 320 bi ,0 34ei3 I 1.9 1. 0 4.0 100 41 2 02 02 COK(ER 368 36.4 13.0 344 43,p8036,1 24 Q6 14 1.ot 4.0 40 I. 1j04t 0-6 CUKER 82-645 18*3 low --- DOWLING 42m3 83 Sao94 3 16 10too 1-2 HIu ffON 3.1- 36,0 --ow- JOliNSTON 394 I1 1 6,4 24e.6 3866 23.0* 1 0 .0oo 4,0 31 1 1-Il1)2 TERRA-VIG 808 36.24- - -- TEST MEAN$ 36.5 48.9 36.6 26.3 4190 2509 Jo to 1.I.0va40 34 2 I.S.O.,054 14.9to3$16. 6.4 3..? 1. C.Y. 61 23.4 30. 3 364 236 2* 6, t21 EARLY -ii ATURIYGOUP Vi ARLY * MAUf IV GROUP VII HEDUK *MATURITY GROUP V#Ii LATE = MHAFURIIY GROUP Vitt# -YT-1E PLANTING DATE FOR FIRST PLANTING WAS "AY 30, NAY 29, AND JUNE 5 FOR 4-YEAR. 2-YIAR# ANI)3YA AVERAGES, RESPECTIVELY, AND SECOND PLANTING UAlE WAS JULY It# JULY 81 AND JULY 8, RESPfCTIVfLY. "N3 Un -- Ai 480 9 -1. 21, 24.8 1.8 1,0 U fit300...A44 4;.-4 ~AaAu BAY 18.0 30.4 2811,4 1*0 l1 .2 DELIAPINE 105 21.8 33.1 00.4 1.00112 IARIZ1 5370 28.5 33. P1I0NEER 5J,82 22 11 30,09 -- YERRA-VIG. 505 922.99 30.0 21.6 1,0 1.0 22 WILSIAR 50 24.1 30.2 - - AGRATECH 61 141 24,9 23. 1.2 0o31 ASGRUW A 6520.18.1 18.6 1,0o1.0 20 S CENTEtiNIAI 6,2 1 8o3 182o.2o.025 CUKER 156 1540 4.9 2 3,2too 1s.2 CKLER 686 2 1.*5- DAVIS 22*6 29*0 2. 111 28 IJELfAPINE 506 19.I4 '27.3 26.,5 1.21.0 21 DELTAPINE 546 2 IiARTZ 6130 2.1 46.1 0 t LEELURE 160~3 - N*K. S69-96 1 3.4 j 23.1 -t R4 680 12 194188ed .02 SUMTER 14.4 2100-- TERRA-VI-G 606 12,1 22.9 22.8 1.0o1. 25 TRACY 14 100,T 24.62.612.04 CONTINIUED UN TilE FOLLO)WINIG PAGE LAIfs BRAXTON 11,69 25 a21 3.01. CLEKER 368 13*8 - CUKEK 627 1304 -t DELI AP I NE417 910s94 OELTAPIE 491 ova 0 -18e3 31.6 too. DOWLING 225 284, DUOCIOP 20.4 1 21,e$Zi2481.0 GASOY 17 9.9 19.6 20,6 1'. 1 GUVAN Joel 1101 4702 101,00i4 "ARTZ 1126 1701 ?3"2 120 ~1140 24f MUTUM4 03 12.8 900,? 1j10 RANSON 14.8 2 A8.6 24. 1t 1o IOU,25 SIARR 10.5 2003 2202 I1.0 1oo 25 WR IGhT 11.9 21.2 23.2 131028 LOS.D. 1.051 8.8 23.*6 6165 11.1 190 26 WERY EARLY MATURITY GRUP M~ EARLY= MATURITY GROUP V; MEOIUII HATURITY GROUP vI LATE HATURIfTI GRUPS VII AND ?01,l 11E PLANYIIGDATE 1-OR -YlA,2-YEAANID 3-YEAR AVERAGES WAS lAY 13, MAY 15v AND MAY 18 RESPEC1I VELY. IIRAND- YARIEY- RA 480 DAY' UELTAPNE 105 flA1117 5310 PIONEER !082 SHI L. H TERRA-VIG 505 WILSIAK 550 tdEuIUI AGdAJECIAs 61 ASGAUW A 6520 CENI ENN SAL COKIER 15i6 COKER4 686 DAVI S DELIAPINE 506 DELAPINE i46 11ARIZ 6130 kEFLOR~E N.K. S69-96 RA 6U0 sum I I TERRA-VIG 606 TRACY 1H DATE I DAlE 2 DAtE I DATE 2 DAlE I DAlE 2 .fl~f~.IDAT9 2 0ATE I DATE 2 DATE-I--UATE 2 DAlE Il DATE 2 flU.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ -j, -l. fU. fU w. C~1W~ ii~a:ih ld 54IR 4599 54. 548 464w 51.*3 39.02 36.*3 4to0 *9 39.1 4000 42.9 43.? 41.4 35*? 36.06 49.2 3.6 41,9 5500 45,03 46,3 62.30 44.? 192 51,1 53.9 48.5 51,9 41.6 52.1 49.2 48.6 41.5 49.8 54.4 1.8 3893 3.0 1.4 2. 2. I, 5 2,4 1.i0to 1,.0 1.0 1.0 1.0o 1.0 1.0 42 32 36 35 31 31 21 CONTINUED) ON TWE FJLLOWING PAGE VIFIII PER AICF 1-AMa AVItAfi 00) 9-j" 10-L1 It)- il 9-21t l0-3 10-9 10-i 1tJ-1 1 10-10 46 46 41 -- "% - - - - - - - - - - - - - IT, BRAXTUtI 31.1) 38.1 41.2 49.1 4109 39,v1I 1,8 1.1 Ito 1.0 40) 3 020 1- CUKER 368 33.6 - -- -low-- COKER *27 *40#5 - -- a* ---- QEL[AIPME 417 35.3 41.1 46.4 41.3 - - --- DELTAPINE 491 31.444. 6 i41.o0 4594 49.06 142.5 1,8 . t1.o 0 42 3 01 02 DOWL114G 34#.9 - 43.1 -- ----- - - IUOCRIJP 31, -4t4o 2 23 --o - 49 1- GASOY 11 34.0 44994201 I45* 44,4 43,80 3.0 1.8 o10 oo.0 41 3 01 0 GOVAN 30.4 39.8 - 4208 em 1,to t,039 101 - ~IART11 1126 $30.9 38.05 41.8 410048.6 it41.8042.4Ig01o0 39 3 01 02 'ltION" 19.5 4 509 - 3.9 0 3. 3 - 1*0 - 31 - 1-( HANSOM 35.6 36,6 3.6 i41.o2 d41 41,0 1.e 17 S1.0 10 3.j!#1-1 102 $IARR 33-a9 47.46 42.9 46,8a 44 4I1t 1$, 43 10 1,t3o2o1-1j1-? WR II T 40.3 i42.4o46.6 t42.9 49*2 142.1$5 3.0 2.4 4.0 1.0) 31 3 0b 02 tEST MEANS 40.1 41,1 41.01 439114824 1 0!? 1.09 1.7 1.00 1.00 37j1I cIV. 141 19.8 10.9 13. 1 66,1 033 501 1 VERY EARLY H MTUR TY ROUP IV; EARLY= MATURIJY GROUP V; HEWN H= AFURtITY GROUP yIS LATE MATURITY GROUPS VI1 AND) Ville YTEPLANTING DATIE -CR 1-ARSI PLAIING uAAS MAY 13p "Al IS: AND) MAY 111 FUR 1-YEAR, 2-YEAR, AND -ER AVERAGES, RESPECTIVELY 9 AND SECUND PLANTING DATE WAS JUNE 11t JUNE 20v AND JUNE ?4,ItoSPECTIVELY. BRANO -VAR ETYI V &YQAL. L L iUI I 4U*- 411 AU' figUB OC OELTAPIE 105 33 3* 44 - 5.8.0 WISIAR 550 27.5 - 4. I EARLI A6IArCC1 67 38.3 " 450 - 39.5 - 17 10 ASGRtiW A 6242 3542 o - ASGROW A 4520 36.8 - -- CENWENIAL 3J9.3 2.- 421 - .).0 - 1 1-3 CUKER 156 33.2 4.2 - 1 418 UAVIS 38.7 - 4. - 4.210 DELTAP114E 506 33.1 96 43.9 2*q 449 - 1,41.3- D)LIAPINE 566 32.9 IIAHI 6383 a 38.7 - 46.0 JEFF 33.9 - 41 - 412 LEFLUR.E N N.K. S69-94 41.0 4 k1.08 48.4.03- TERRA-VIG 616 33.0 - -? - - - - AGRATECK 120 33.8 - 42.3, 13.0 - . . 9-101' ASGROW A 71372 40.Q 10.9 440 25. 6 44.9 250711 . 10 100 2 1 01 BRAXTON1 37.69 9.8% 46.1a24, 0 47.6a to,14t1.1 o10 11.90 34) 01 COKER 627 34.0 - -- -- -- - DkLIAPINE 411 3800 - 4.9 - 46.3 - 16 1.04,- 35- 1i) DELFAPII4E 491 4.5.2 9*14 I48,6 23.00 49.1 22.08 1.3 too 1.0 1.0 52 101 & DUOCRUP - 2.4 - 32.2 - U3.8a - 1.2 too) 3 GAS(JY 11 34.- 4.9 - 44 11- 1.0 - 3 0l fiARIL 7126 48.1 - 5. N.K. 512-60 38.5S 17.08 46.3 28,5 4 1.4 25.P7 18 1.6 1.0 100 3 4 1-' IIANS014 43.1 - 48.2 - 41- 01.3 - 10 - 3 01 RING' AROUND 102 41.4 -- -- --- -- JIRRA-VIG 708 39.1 1 # 9. 4. - 1. 14 - 31- 10 WR I GitI3508 - 45.7 1 47.v5 - 19 - 1. - 30- 0- 0-25 0- 31 :~0-30 r~1-ta IL0-26 CONTINUED ON THlE FOLLOWING PAGE ORANU-VAR I ETY1L A i I & I~ L f~L~U IILILA L&IE 40 IV402 13.?7 44.o2 2 3.5 46,2 21.0 181.2 1.0 .1,0 3 828 131 1- COKER 368 39.6 44.5 46.00 1.4 10 - 3 02 COKER 82-645 41.09Q 011W 146 43.8 - 11441,4 .0- too1-2 JOHNSION 144.9 - 4709 - 4#-6 I'8m- 1.00- 217 0-' KIRBY 34.4 15.5 41,05 24.o6 44.5 23o9 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.0 36 3 102 1- SANTA ROSA R 3'? 0 22.0 36.4 21. 30,1 - 22 - t.oo1 1- IERRA-VIG 608 42.2 15,4 41m3 2103 -- ---- TESTF MEANS 38.1 15.3 4503 25.9 45.6a 26.8 1.50 1.u 1.0too0 32 L.S.L). 4.051 .5.1 509 5.4 wo8 6 1 a 6,?7 EYEARLY =MATURITY GROUP Vj EARLY MATURITY GROUP VI;'s4I9OIUH H AURITY GROUP V11; LAIE,,z ATURITY GROUPS Vill AND IX. ?'[E PLANTING. DATE FOR fIRST PLANTING WAS JUNE 16a JUNE 13, AND JUNE 13 FORt 1-YEAR. 2-TEARAD3YA AVLRAGLSREspECTlVELYq AND SECOND PLANTING 1AIE WAS JULY 16, JULY 12, AIIL) ULY 20, RESPCTIVELY (9 -J 2 FABLE 159 PERFORMANCE OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES IN PRELIMINARY TESTS 8RAND-VARIETV NORiHEKN( NISOUTHERWI (BELLE NINA) PRAttVtILEI MNOVL) ASGROW 5149 5 2 COKER 575 59.lo DE-lAPINE X 675 55.6 DELTAPINE X 1Q91 62.6 DELtAPINE X 2251 48. - FFR 560 S9.9 40.4 22.5 FFR 562 56o5 HARTZ H 800-1048 63.0 PIONEER 9591 64.5 SAMPSON 43.3 TERRA-VIG 515 62.9 YIELD KINO 563 5700 ESSEX 61 6- COKER 596 43.o7 3. COKER 6.86 51.1 2. GA 79-4025480. COKER 156JSw45.443.2 ASGROW XP 441 42.o3 COKER 82-829 4t.9 2609 COKER. 82-832- 42.2 25.5 CUKER 82-836 40.7 .24.1 COKER 02-319 - 6.2 31v.6 QELTAPINE X 717 -38.3 DELiTAPINE X 806 410 HARTZ IH 79-18926 -38*5 HARTZ H 80-2180 1 7.5 HARTZ H 80-8104 43.1 PIONEER 9691 -41.1 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 1T4kI SO ?PgW0UiANU 'of $OY0atm VARIIEIIKS IPRELUIMNA91Y IESI S0RAt SVAR1ETN COKER *I-191 3.032.3 COKER 82-60 -42 3. COKER 02-601643031: COKE It 43-264 31.4 MRAXI FUNZ 1, DEiLjAPlfEK 1 -3t QEL#APINE Kx0 1- -31. "ARIZ H19-21044 - 2,6 PROQNffR911- 2. A$GROW XP 8186 $1408 HAftjl 8423594 "ARIZ 0 80-15966 -- 3. KIROV 2. 7ES IEANS 53.53.33. L.~S.0. 10,051 1.29 .6 6,08 "NURHERNCHECK VA911If U4 $~ Sf-XAND COKER 16. 2 'U4TRAL CHECK( VARIETIk$3 COKER 19 ND8RX 0n $U/SUTI1JEIN CHECK 'VARIETIES% 8RAXTON ANU K I eY, (. (4 RECOMMENDED SOYBEAN VARIETIES FOR 1986 rhis list of recommended varieties was prepared by the authors of this report, 0. 8. 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 X Full Season, Late Bay Bedford Del tapi ne 105, Es sex Forrest Hartz 5171 Asgrow A-6520 Centennial Coker .156 Jeff Ring Around 606 Tr acy M14 Central Al abama Very "Early Fgrst Hartz 5 7 ,Earlex AqraTe h 67 Co~ker- 15:6 Davi"'s N. K& S69-96 Tracy: M Full Season Braxton Del tapine 497 Hartz7126 J E Late Cobb Coke r,-368 Black Belt soils Ver l Bay Del tapi tie 105 Early Asgrow A 6520 Centennial Coker 156 Davis Ri*ng Aroung 680. Tracy M Full Season Braxton, Deltapine 497 Hartz 7126 Ran som Wright Late Cobb Coker 488 Southern' Alabama- Very Early Deltapine 105 Centennial Coker 156 Davis Jeff Ring-Around 606 Ring Around 680 Tracy M Full Season Asgrow A 7372 Braxton Deltapine 417 GaSoy 17 Hartz 7126 Late Cobb Coker 368 Dowl ing Johnston Kirby (continued on following page) "a348M Braxton- Ransom Baldwin-Mobi e V'Eal, Deltapine 105 Bedford Early Davis Coker 156 Jeff N. K. S69-96 Medium Braxton Deltapine 497 Terra-Vig 708 Wright Full Season Cobb Coker 368 Dowl ing Johnston Kirby -35-