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Identify top performing spring wheat cultivars in central Montana.
Spring wheat variety performance trials were established at Moccasin, Denton, Geraldine, and Judith Gap. The Moccasin trials were established at a site that was planted in a pea/lentil cover crop the previous year. Twenty-five varieties were compared for heading date, height, propensity to lodge, yield, test weight, and protein. Each variety was planted in three 5 x 15 ft plots in a randomized experimental design to determine differences between varieties. Seeding dates were 4 April at Moccasin, 4 May at Geraldine, and 29 April at Denton and 18 May at Judith Gap. Planting depth was 1 inch at a rate of 20 seeds/ft2. Starter fertilizer, 20-30-20-10 NPKS, was applied at seeding at a rate of 50 lb/ac. Plots were harvested with a small-plot harvester on 13 August at Geraldine, 16 August at Denton, 27 August at Moccasin, and 14 September at Judith Gap.
The growing season started with near average temperatures and precipitation for May. Average annual precipitation was 11.34 inches in Moccasin. In 2021, total annual precipitation was below the 110-year average. Average annual temperature was 2.6°F higher than the 110-year mean, with other notable individual monthly averages of 9.6°F warmer in December and 10.8°F below average in February. July was the hottest month with an average monthly temperature of 72.9°F (6.9°F above normal). Rainfall was 2.46 inches below average in June, .58 inches below the July average with August receiving 1.18 inches above average. Below average rainfall in June (80% below the 110-year average) coinciding with much higher temperatures which persisted throughout much of the growing season (Table 1) likely contributed to poorer than average yield performance for many of the trials.
Average grain yield across the 25 cultivars presented in Tables 2 through 4 ranged from 10.7 bu/ac at Denton to 24.3 bu/ac at Moccasin. Differences in yield between varieties were not significant at any of the locations. Average protein ranged from16.8% at Moccasin to 17.6% at Denton and differences in protein were not significant at any location.
Drought conditions resulted in low yields throughout the region. In addition, extensive grasshopper damage at Geraldine resulted in yields that were well below the historic average.
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A request for continuing this project was submitted for funding consideration for the next fiscal year. Funding was awarded. Thank you!