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What have we been up to?

Read about our on-farm research findings for wheat trials in 2017, including topdressing, Palisade, seeding rate, sulfur, variable rate nitrogen, and the on-combine protein analyzer. Contact us for more information!

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What have we been up to?

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  1. What have we been up to? Lauren Proulx Melissa Geiszler On-Farm Research Coordinators and Agronomists

  2. Andi Mae Proulx 12/18/17

  3. Staff Changes

  4. 2017: 6th Season • 41 Wheat Trials • 28 growers • 12 Topdress Nitrogen • 11 PGR, Palisade • 10 Seeding Rate • 3 Sulfur • 2 Variable Rate Nitrogen • 1 Protein Analyzer • 2 Additional N Rich Strip • 4 Soybean Trials • 1 Tillage http://www.minnesota-map.org/road-map.htm

  5. Topdressing with 28% UAN • All locations combined: • 28% Reduced test weight 0.5 lb/bu. • 28% Increased protein 0.5% • No effect on yield except for three sites • - Two had improved yield and one had a negative response Mother Nature may not come through for us with high nitrogen mineralization like she has the last two seasons

  6. Palisade 2017 – not a great year for testing Palisade • Little lodging across the region Did not significantly improve yield or grain quality • Generally shortened the wheat Reduced lodging and small yield increases can equal a positive ROI

  7. Seeding Rate SY Valda (4 locations) • 1 mil. - 96.8 bu/A • 1.5 mil. - 92.9 bu/A • 2 mil. - 93.8 bu/A • Difference of 3.9 bu/A • Protein greatest at 1 mil. Linkert (6 locations) • Second year showing no difference in yield or grain quality across seeding rates

  8. Sulfur vs No Added S • 100lbs AMS broadcast vs No Added S • 3 locations, first year Data suggests trend toward lower TW, protein, and yield for sulfur treatments • May be due to other factors • First year’s data, need more locations!!!

  9. Variable Rate Nitrogen • VRN vs a Flat Rate N • 2 sites, first year • VRN showed an increase in protein by 0.5% • Increases in yield were small - not significant • Would like 5 more site in 2018

  10. On- Combine Protein Analyzer • Generates protein map while harvesting • Similar to a yield map • 2017 successfully installed analyzer and mapped protein across several fields • 2018 - hope to acquire 2nd analyzer to increase data set across different environments • Will need another cooperator to install analyzer on combine!!!

  11. 2018 Research • Topdressing N with predictive tools • Palisade PGR (3rd year) • Seeding rate (3rd year) • Sulfur (2nd year) • Variable rate N fertilizer vs flat N rate (2nd year) • On-combine protein analyzer (2nd year) • NEW 2018 Flag leaf fungicide in a 3 app system

  12. Questions? Give us a call: Lauren Proulx lauren1@gvtel.com Cell: (218) 556-3174 Missy Geiszler mgeiszler@gvtel.com Cell: (952) 738-2000 Trial Principle Investigators Dr. Joel Ransom – Topdress N, PGR-Palisade, Seeding Rate joel.ransom@ndsu.edu Dr. Dave Grafstrom– Variable Rate N & Sulfur in Wheat dave.grafstrom@northlandcollege.edu Rob Proulx – Variable Rate N & On-the-Go Protein Analyzer prou0041@crk.umn.edu Minnesota Wheat 2600 Wheat Drive Red Lake Falls, MN 56750 (218) 253-4311 Twitter handle @MNWheatGrowers

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