SCC-33 January 26-29 2010 Statewide Variety Testing Program The University of Georgia.

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SCC-33 January Statewide Variety Testing Program The University of Georgia

Overview of Agriculture in Georgia Square Miles 58,000 Total Acres 37 million Acres in Farms 10.5 million 19 th in U.S. in no. of farms(48,000) Farm Income > 8 billion $(crops and livestock

Ranking in Crop Production No. 1 Peanuts Pecans Rye Onions(Vidalia) No. 2 Cotton Cucumber Snap Beans

Ranking in Crop Production (continued) No. 3 Cantaloupe Sweet Corn Peaches Watermelons No. 6 Tobacco

Ranking in Crop Production (continued No. 9 Livestock(1.2 million head) 18 All commodities 21 Crops

Major Land Resource Areas in Georgia

Test Locations Bainbridge

Information Needed Variety Performance Pest Resistance Regional Data Fast Delivery

Crops In Program: Summer and Winter

Variety Evaluation Corn Sorghum Soybean Canola Sunflower Cotton Peanuts Small Grains Summer Annual Forages Winter Annual Forages

Winter Crops Small grain Wheat Barley Oat Rye Triticale Canola Small Grain Forages Wheat Oat Rye Ryegrass

Trial Design Four replications RCB arrangement Two-Four row plots/crop 30/36-inch row spacing Seed per linear foot/crop Plot length 20/40’/crop

Varietal Screening (Pest Resistance) Corn Virus(MCD,MDM) Youmans Corn Insect Resistance Krakowsky Soybean Cyst Nematode Hussey Soybean Root-Knot Nematode Boerma Soybean Stem Canker Phillips Soybean Asian Rust Phillips Sorghum Insect Resistance Ni Soybean Disease Complex Phillips

Reporting and Publishing Information Field Crops Performance Soybean,Sorghum,Peanut,Cotton Small Grain Performance Corn Performance Canola Performance Internet

UGA Web Pages Variety Test Results