This report contains data generated as part of the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station research program. Joint sponsorship by the organizations listed on pages 25 and 26 is gratefully acknowledged.
Trade names of commercial products used in this report are included only for clarity and understanding. All available names (i.e., trade names, code numbers, chemical names, etc.) of varieties or products used in this research project are listed on pages 24-26.
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Joe E. Askew Manager, Variety Evaluations
Ervin Baugh Agricultural Technician, Delta Branch
Frankie Boykin Manager, Black Belt Branch
Carl Hovermale Agronomist, South Mississippi Branch
David Ingram Assistant Agronomist, Brown Loam Branch
Billy Johnson Research Assistant I, Coastal Plain Branch
Glen Jones Research Assistant, Northeast Mississippi Branch
Jeff Main Research Assistant I, Pontotoc Branch
Randy Saunders Research Assistant I, North Mississippi Branch
Larry Trevathan Plant Pathologist, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology
Thomas R. Vaughan Manager, Foundation Seed Stocks
Recognition is given to Jessie L. Selvie and Jerry W. Nail, Research Technicians for the Variety Testing Program, for their assistance in packaging, planting, harvesting, and recording plot data.
This publication was prepared and tables designed by Jeanne Whitehead, Executive Secretary for MAFES Research Support Units. Published by the Print Media Section, Office of Agricultural Communications, Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, Keith Remy, Senior Publications Editor. Cover design by Mary Frances Dillard, graphic artist, Graphics and Photography Section.
Mississippi Wheat Variety Trials, 1994
Trials were conducted at 11 locations in Mississippi in 1993-94. Public varieties were selected by the Technial Advisory Committee for evaluation at each location. Participating Company's Varieties are also available. Procedures used were the same throught all locations in the state.
A weather summary by location is available by clicking here on Weather Summary to show a report that details the rain and soil information.
Table 1. Stoneville (Sandy Soil).
Table 2. Stoneville (Silty Clay Soil).
Table 3. Holly Springs (Silt Loam Soil).
Table 4. Pontotoc Flatwoods (Silt Loam Soil).
Table 5. Pontotoc Ridge (Silt Loam Soil).
Table 6. Verona (Silty Clay Soil).
Table 7. Brooksville (Silty Clay Soil).
Table 8. Raymond (Silt Loam Soil).
Table 9. Newton (Fine Sandy Loam Soil).
Table 10. Popularville (Fine Sandy Loam Soil).
Table 11. Mississippi State (Silty Clay Soil).
Table 12. Average Yield from Seven North MS Locations and 3 South MS Locations.
Table 13. Wheat Varietal Reaction to Disease in Mississippi.
Table 14. Average Number of Seeds Per Pound from Varieties entered in the MS Wheat Variety Trials.
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