CWC Wheat Bulletin
by Janice Cooper Posted on 5/6/2011 pdf version: Tulare/Kings Field Days a Success Steve Wright, Farm Advisor Tulare and Kings County, organized three days of visits to various field trial locations, including the regional dry land wheat trials in Ducor, the small grain trials at the West Side Research Center, and wheat and triticale silage trials in Visalia. Growers, grain handlers, PCAs, and wheat breeders gathered at each location to get an update on each of the tests being conducted and see how current and new varieties are performing. For further information, contact Steve at sdwright@ucdavis.edu or www.cetulare.ucdavis.edu. Field Report / Lee Jackson: Stripe rust has increased in severity over the last 3-4 weeks in nurseries and commercial fields throughout the Central Valley (Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley) and surrounding areas, including dry land production regions. Much commercial acreage of the widely grown variety Joaquin has been severely affected, even in instances when two fungicide applications were made. Several new varieties containing the Yr5/Yr15 combination of stripe rust resistant genes remain unaffected by stripe rust this season. Recently released stripe rust survey data from 2010 shows that 17 races of the stripe rust pathogen were identified from 66 collections from California last season. None of these races can overcome the resistance of either Yr5 or Yr15. Sacramento Valley growers are suffering damage from Septoria tritici blotch (STB) in addition to stripe rust. In some cases, depending on the variety, damage from STB has been greater than that from stripe rust. The severity of stripe rust May 6, 2011 and STB on wheat this season can be viewed at the Small Grain Field Day at UC Davis on Wednesday, May 11. Lee Jackson, who retired as the statewide small grains specialist in 2009, is taking disease notes on UC field trials. He is also a member of the California Wheat Commission. Field Report / Khaled Bali, Farm Advisor Imperial County: We have approximately 75,000 acres of Durum wheat in Imperial Valley this year. Wheat harvest will begin next week (mid May) and continue through mid-June. Commercial harvesting companies normally do the harvesting. UCCE-Imperial County updated wheat production cost and practices in Imperial County. The 2011 updates are available from the UCCE-Imperial County office (kmbali@ucdavis.edu or 760-352-9474) Project update:Wheat Fertilization Practices in Imperial Valley (Funded by the California Wheat Commission): Three nitrogen application rates ranging from the current N application practices (350 lb/acre) to a maximum of 550 lb/acre were implemented on small plots at the University of California Desert Research and Extension Center (UCDREC) near Holtville. The effect of preplant phosphorus rates (0, 50, and 100 lb/acre) on wheat yield and protein levels were also considered. The wheat was planted in early December and the wheat plots will be harvested in late May. UC Davis Small Grains/Alfalfa Field Day Wednesday, May 11, 2011 8:00 am-4:30 pm The University of California Cooperative Extension and Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, is pleased to announce the Small Grains and Alfalfa Field Day. The purpose of this field meeting will be to take a look at and discuss research trials and crop production issues in California related to forages and cereal grains. This will include variety trials, pest and disease updates, and weed control. Agenda 8:00 Registration (Coffee and donuts) 8:15am - Noon: Small Grains Field Day
Noon: BBQ Lunch Many Thanks to CCIA for their sponsorship!!! 1:00pm - 4:30pm: Alfalfa and Forage Field Day *Bonus: 6 CE hours Directions: Take Hutchison Rd. about 1/3 mile west from Hwy 113 in Davis. The agronomy field headquarters will be on the south side of the road. For more information, call Kitty Schlosser at 530-752-6979 |
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