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2013 Loveland Agri Products Trial Data

2013 Loveland Agri Products Trial Data. Narromine Gregory Wheat Foliar Trial. Location:. “BUDDAH” Narromine central NSW. Co-operators:. Loveland . Plot Size:. 10m X 1.76m . Replicates:. 4 . Sowing date:. 7th May. Sowing rate:. 50 kg/ha.

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2013 Loveland Agri Products Trial Data

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  1. 2013 Loveland Agri Products Trial Data Narromine Gregory Wheat Foliar Trial

  2. Location: “BUDDAH” Narromine central NSW Co-operators: Loveland Plot Size: 10m X 1.76m Replicates: 4 Sowing date: 7th May Sowing rate: 50 kg/ha Soil Moisture & Type: dry Clay loam 6.5 ph, 19.45 C (soil temp) General Comments: Sakura 118gm/ha (100lt/ha application rate) IBS using primary sales tynes, 4.5km/h 41% RH 22 deg C NE breeze. Sprayed 11am sowing commenced 11.30am. CV: Gregory th nd Treatments applied 15 June Z 15-22, August 2 Z 30 Trial Setup All treatments had LI700 @ 0.3%

  3. Trial Protocol SFP = Map @ 80kg/ha

  4. Yield T/ha LSD (P=.05) = .350 CV = 7.85

  5. Yield T/ha LSD (P=.05) = .350 CV = 7.85

  6. Narromine Rainfall 2012 Total = 420 mm 2013 Total = 455 mm mm

  7. Trial established as a network request to evaluate Nutrisync M plus and minus Awaken ST and Urea. Treatments 5-8 mirrored 1-4 plus Urea. The addition of Awaken ST improved yield in comparable treatments in all but 1 treatment. The variety (EGA Gregory) is typically high yielding but low in protein. Conclusions

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