2018
Evaluate the Effect of Early and Late Maturing Wheat Cultivars and Early High Moisture Wheat Harvest on Wheat and Double Crop Soybean Yield and Quality
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Sustainable Production
Keywords:
Field management Nutrient managementSoil healthTillageYield trials
Lead Principal Investigator:
Robert Kratochvil, University of Maryland
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Brief Project Summary:

This research evaluates the performance of double crop soybean planted after an earlier than normal wheat harvest date. Specifically, this research will first evaluate the influence on soybean performance of an early and a late maturing wheat variety harvested over a range of dates from mid-June to early July. Double crop soybean will be planted as soon as possible after each harvest date. Soybean varieties representing late MG 3 to late MG 4 will be planted immediately after each wheat harvest date. The soybean portion of the study will evaluate the influence that the plant dates and the representative maturity groups for the soybean varieties have on soybean performance.

Key Benefactors:
farmers, agronomists, Extension agents

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