Cultural Practices
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Cultural Practices
Cultural Practices Why does the residue reduce yields? Some Factors Cool, wet soil. Delays bud germination by at least a week. Natural compounds in the residue can reduce germination of buds by 50%. When should I remove the residue? I want freeze protection and winter weed control. Timing and Method -1st, 2nd, and 3rd stubble -Heavy and light soil -Removal timings monthly from harvest until March Sugar yield (p<0.05) 6000 a a 5500 ab b b 5000 SUGAR HARVEST JAN FEB MAR CON 5999 5974 5653 5369 5582 Soil Temperature -HoCP 9696-540 -Burn, brush, full retention -Temperature sensors at 1 and 4 inches. 2009 Soil temperature One inch (p<0.05) Four inches 40 30 a a a a a a 20 10 0 Degrees BURN BRUSH 32.9 32.5 CON 33.5 BURN BRUSH 36.8 36.4 CON 35.9 Summary -Best to remove soon after harvest or when crop is dormant (often Jan). -Don’t remove in March unless mechanically. What are my removal options and is mechanical removal always as good as the match? Mechanical removal -Inconsistent results -Better than full retention but usually not as good as burning. What about incorporating the trash? Tillage X Residue -HoCP 9696-540 -Burn, brush, full retention -Cultivated twice after residue trts. 2009 Sugar yield (p<0.05) None Incorporation a a ab b a b Should I increase my N where I can’t burn? Mulch by N Experiment Nitrogen X Residue -HoCP 9696-540 1st stubble, 2nd stubble -HoCP 9696-540 and L 99 99--226 1st stubble -Burn, brush, full retention -100, 120, 120, 140 lbs N/A Summary -3 of the 4 studies showed equivalent yields with brushing and burning if you increased nitrogen rate. -Repeating at multiple locations with very large plots with additional tillage treatments. Why do I have big stand problem where I applied Polado and did not burn? Residue and Ripeners on Ratoons -HoCP 9696-540 L 9999-233 L 9999-226 -Whole plots: 5.3 oz WeatherMAX or none. -Split plots: burn or residue undisturbed Sugar yield 14000 (p<0.05) Ripener No ripener 13000 12000 11000 a a 10000 9000 SUGAR a b BURN NO BURN BURN NO BURN 11800 11300 11100 10200 Are there varietal differences with residue retention? New Varieties -1st ratoon -Heavy soil -Burn or full retention Sugar yield Summary -Remove as soon as possible…especially if ripener was applied. -If mechanically removed offoff-bar early, and offoff-bar again after a rain to max soil to residue contact. contact. Should I shred? 540 and 226 -No shred -Shred -1st stubble (taken for seed as plant cane) cane) or early planted plantplant-cane 540 Tons (p<0.05) 45 40 35 30 tons/A a b no shred 35 shred 40.3 226 tons (p<0.05) 45 40 35 30 tons/A a a no shred 34.2 shred 34.3 Things to consider… • • • • • ¾ studies showed yield increase. RSD Stubble damage Timing Burning Lay-by Experiment • HoCP 96-540 • 0, 2, or 4 inches at lay-by • First stubble. st 1 stubble sugar yield 7000 6800 6600 A 6400 6200 6000 5800 lbs/A B B 0 2 4 6200 6600 6000 Summary • HoCP 96-540 had improved yield with 2 inches of soil added to the row top at layby relative to 0 and 4 inches. • Previous work showed that increasing dirting with plant cane resulted in higher yield with plant and stubble crops. Dirting plantplant-cane - No additional soil or 2 2--3 inches - Whole cycle : plant, 1st, and 2nd Plant cane 24000 23000 22000 21000 20000 lbs/A till 22800 no-till 21600 Summary • Dirting plant cane increased yields for the next three years. • Not excessive dirting to have a pointed row for combine harvester. Racoon Damage • HoCP 96-540, L 99-233, L 99-226, HoCP 00-950, and L 01-283. • L 99-233 and HoCP 00-950 6,800 lbs/A • Ho96-540, L 99-226, and L01-283 10,000 lbs/A