TITLE:

 

            Dryland Commercial Sorghum Variety Trial at AG-CARES, Lamesa, TX, 2000

 

AUTHOR:

 

Calvin Trostle & Jim Barber, Sorghum PROFIT, TAEX-Lubbock; John Farris, CEA-Dawson Co.; Danny Carmichael, TAES-Lubbock. c-trostle@tamu.edu, (806) 746-6101

 

METHODS AND PROCEDURES:

 

Soil Type:            Amarillo fine sandy loam

Planting:              June 14, 2000 on 40” rows

Previous Crop:   Sorghum

Seeding Rate:      ~32,000 seeds/acre with vacuum planter (about 2.0 to 2.3 lbs./acre)

Plot Set-up:         Two strips per variety, approximately 800’ long

Harvest Area:     Drought loss on all hybrids

Fertilizer:             None

Herbicide:           ?

Insecticide:          None

Rainfall:               See Lamesa area summary elsewhere in the AG-CARES report

Date Harvested: None

Number of Entries:22

 

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:

 

In spite of excellent soil moisture at planting no significant grain yield was achieved in 2000 due to the severe drought. All hybrids are all medium-early to medium in maturity and were chosen to minimize duplication of genetic lines sold under different commercial names. For best indications of sorghum yields varieties should be tested over several years at more than one location.

 

General observations in 2000 for the AGCARES region suggest that even a single rain in late July or August would have produced grain yield provided that recommended seeding rates of 30,000-35,000 seeds/acre were followed. Too often, dryland sorghum seeding rates are too high, and higher plant population sorghum crops cannot handle drought stress as well and will underyield lower plant population sorghum crops, often substantially.

 

As plant populations were roughly similar a measure of potential drought tolerance may be achieved by noting the degree of heading noted in the table below.

 

For a three-year grain yield history of most of these sorghum hybrids at AGCARES, see the 1999 Dawson County/AGCARES report.


Table 1. 2000 AG-CARES Commercial Sorghum Variety Trial.

 

 

 

 

Grain

Plant

Relative

Hybrid

Company

Maturity

color

color

Heading*

Seneca

Asgrow

Med Early

Bronze

Purple

2.0

611Y

Cargill

Med Early

Yellow

Tan

1.5

627

Cargill

Medium

Bronze

Purple

2.0

697

Cargill

Medium

Bronze

Purple

2.0

737

Cargill

Med Long

Red

Purple

1.5

DK40Y

Dekalb

Medium

Yellow

Purple

2.5

DK41Y

Dekalb

Med Long

Yellow

Purple

2.5

DK44

Dekalb

Medium

Bronze

Purple

2.0

F-501E

Frontier

Medium

Red

Red

2.5

1506

Mycogen

Medium

Bonze

Purple

1.5

Y363

NC+

Med Early

Yellow

Purple

2.0

6C21

NC+

Med Early

Crème

Purple

2.5

6C69

NC+

Med Early

Crème

Purple

2.0

KS 524

Novartis

Medium

Bronze

Purple

2.5

KS 585

Novartis

Medium

Bronze

Purple

2.0

K59-Y2

Novartis

Medium

Crème

Purple

1.5

85G85

Pioneer

Medium

Bronze

Red

2.0

84G62

Pioneer

Med Long

Bronze

Red

2.0

8505

Pioneer

Medium

Red

Red

2.5

333

Production Plus

Med Long

Crème

Purple

2.5

Jowar-1

Richardson

Medium

White

Tan

1.5

RS250E

Richardson

Med Early

Red

Purple

2.0

9200Y

Richardson

Medium

Yellow

Purple

2.5

*Heading ratings: 1=0% (not headed), 2=1-25%, 3=26-50%, 4=51-75%, and 5=>75%