Location information from Research & Education Centers (REC) where the Wheat Variety Tests were Conducted in 2020-2021

Table 4. Yields† of 13 soft red winter wheat varieties evaluated in 8 County Standard test in Tennessee during 2021

County
MSVarietyAvgYld bu/acMOIST %TWT lb/buCarroll 20-NovFayette 09-NovGibson 14-NovHenry NovMadison 13-NovMoore 04-NovWeakley 05-NovWTREC 14-Oct % ? Avg.
AUSG 3329100.814.258.17012467891321089212488
ABProgeny #BUSTER98.514.359.470105589313210110412588
ABDyna-Gro 915198.413.860.46810460971361168112675
ABCProgeny #CHAD97.114.557.5828871991251008912375
ABCDProgeny #BLAZE96.913.758.96110963941331068612375
ABCDDyna-Gro 900295.313.959.46211258871301058712250
ABCDEDyna-Gro 917294.113.660.1589972831301008812363
BCDEDyna-Gro 969292.713.759.370796291135949111863
BCDEAgriPro SY Viper91.513.959.16177551001311027812838
BCDEAgriPro SR 142191.114.356.566925296134898711338
CDEUSG 347290.213.558.453975187133909511738
DEUSG 356289.014.459.0669068821241046910938
EAgriPro SY Richie86.813.858.365686782131788511725
Averages94.014.058.865.695.661.790.8131.299.587.1120.7
  • ‘Yields have been adjusted to 13.5% moisture. Each variety was evaluated in a large strip-plot at each location, thus each county test was considered as one replication of the test in calculating the average yield
  • Statistical analysis was not conducted on this data due to the lack of replication.
  • Official test weight of No. 2 wheat=58 lbs/bu. TWT = Avg. Test Wt. lbs./bu @ 3 locations.
  • (-) denotes complete loss to deer damage (awnless varieties)
  • Programs in agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth development, family and consumer sciences, and resource development
  • University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture and county governments cooperating.
  • UT Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.
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