CC130 Recommended Crop Varieties for Nebraska in 1956
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CC130 Recommended Crop Varieties for Nebraska in 1956
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Historical Materials from University of NebraskaLincoln Extension Extension 1-1956 CC130 Recommended Crop Varieties for Nebraska in 1956 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/extensionhist "CC130 Recommended Crop Varieties for Nebraska in 1956" (1956). Historical Materials from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. 3070. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/extensionhist/3070 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Extension at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Historical Materials from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. AC:i~ C:. UARY 1956 UNIV. OF ~. 3 c. NE BRASKA LINCOLN l' Pk llhl · t-c.. ~ tJ f!33Y *-1_ N0 3 1988 " STACKS Becommeiided Crop Varieties lor Nebraska • ~- 1956 Small grains Soybeans Sorghums Legumes Grasses Corn 130 Crop Varieties lo~ Choose Recommended Varieties West Clean and Treat All Grain Crop Seeds Southwest Varieties named are considered to be best avanabe 1 for production in 1956. Cropping district South· east Winter wheat Pawnee Nebred Ponca Oats Andrew Cherokee Mo.-0-205 Nemaha Spring barley Custer Plains Velvon 11 Otis Soybeans NEBRASKA CROPPING 0 1 Grain sorghums Midland Redbine 60 Forage sorghums Atlas Axtell Norkan Rox Ranger Buffalo Adams Hawkeye Lincoln Martin Midland Redbine 60 Axtell Leoti Norkan Rox Ranger Buffalo Ladak3 Spanish Madrid (yell Evergreen 2 Adams• Harosoy 4 Hawkeye4 Coes Martin Midland Redbine 60 Reliance Martin Midland Redbine 60 Axtell Leoti Norkan Rox Ranger Buffalo Ladak3 Spanish 4 Madrid (yell Evergreen 2 Atlas Axtell Norkan Rox Ranger Buffalo (South half) Ladak3 Evergreen Spanish Madrid (yell Martin Midland Norghum Redbine 60 Reliance Axtell Leoti Norkan Rox Ranger Ladak3 Evergreen Spanish Madrid (yell Coes Norghum Reliance Fremont Leoti Norkan Rox Ranger Ladak3 Spanish' Madrid (yell Martin Midland Redbine 60 Axtell Leoti Norkan Rox Ranger Buffalo (South half) Ladak3 Spanish4 Madrid (yeli Evergreen 2 Coes Norghum Reliance Fremont Leoti Ranger Ladak3 Spanish 2 Madrid (yel Evergreen2 Adams Clark Lincoln Alfalfa Sweet clov I Evergreen Spanish Madrid (yell< I South Central South· wMt Eut Central Cheyenne Comanche Nebred Pawnee Chey enne Comanche Nebred Nebred Pawnee Nebred Northeut North Central Cheyenne Nebred Andrew 1 Brunket' Cherokee Mo.-0-205 1 Nemaha Andrew1 Brunket' Mo.-0-205 1 Custer Plains Spartan Velvon 11 Otis Custer Otis Plains Spartan Velvon 11 Andrew Cherokee Clintland Mo.-0-205 Nemaha Jackson Marion Andrew Clintland Marion Mo.-0-205 Jackson Custer Plains Velvon 11 Adams Hawkeye Lincoln Custer Plains Velvon 11 Hawkeye Harosoy Blackhawk Adams (Except northern part) Lincoln (Except northern part) Production not recommended Andrew Brunket' Cherokee Mo.~0-205 Central Cheyenne Nebred Weat. Cheyenne Nebred 1 Nemaha Andrew1 Brunker3 Cherokee Mo.-0-205 1 Nemaha Ajax 2 Brunket' Mo.-0-205 Overland2 AndreW' Custer Otis Plains Spartan Velvon 11 Custer Otis Plains Spartan Velvon 11 Custer Otis Plains Spartan Trebi Velvon 11 Frontier2 Hiland 2 Adams 4 Harosoy 4 Hawkeye4 Lincoln 4 For both irrigated and dryland conditions. Production not recommended ~· I • For irrigated land only. ' Dry land only. J ' Pnniaril Bxte111sion Service, University o/ Nebraska CoUege o/ Agriculture, Line Nebraska iD 1956 al Know the Seed You Plant! State Certified 'e nlral Assures Genetic Purity and Quality South Central For seed sources see your County Agent or write Agricultural Extension Service, College of Agriculture. Lincoln. Nebraska TRICTS EXCEPT FOR CORN Midland Ken land Corn-Experiment Station Hybrids 5 Other Crops Red dover CROP AND VARIETY AREA OF STATE ADAPTATION ·) Birdsfool Trefoil Empire Production not recom mended •)' Prod uction not recom mended r) Southeast Rye Balbo6 Pierre Safflower N 10 Southern Entire West West & SW West Spring wheal Lee Rushmore Selkirk West & NC West & NC West & NC Sudan Midland Kenland 1) Piper Wheeler Entire Entire Vetch Madison Entire Zone I dryland and Zone II irrigated Zone II dryland and Zone III irrigated Early Nebr. Nebr. Nebr. Nebr. Nebr. Early Nebr. 301 Nebr. 401 Nebr. 402 Early Ia. 4417 Nebr. 201 Mid season Ohio C92 AES 802 Midseason Nebr. 501 Nebr. 502 Nebr. 503 Nebr. 504 Nebr. 505W Midseason Nebr. 301 Nebr. 401 Nebr. 402 Full season Nebr. 701 Nebr. 703 AES 803 AES 806 Nebr. 801W Full season Ohio C92 AES 802 AES 803 AES 806 Nebr. 701 Nebr. 703 Full season Nebr. 501 Nebr. 502 Nebr. 503 Nebr. 504 Nebr. 505W 501 502 503 504 505W Zone III dryland Zone IV Winter barley Dicktoo Kearney r)• P roduction only in wet meadows 4 Production only in wet meadows ;) Iowa 6 N8 N6 Midland Kenland Eastern Lespedeza - <) - - -- - -1 4 Production only in wet meadows r irrigated land. SW, SC, & SE SW, SC, & SE Grass-Seed of the following recommended grass varieties is available. Consult y our County Agricultural Agent or SCS Technicians for specific recommendations. Cool-season grasses Lincoln bromegrass Lyon bromegrass Lancaster bromegrass Ioreed reed canarygrass Nebr. 50 intermediate wheat 98526 t all wheatgrass Nordan crested wheatgrass Full season Ia. 4417 Nebr. 201 (Irrigated) Warm-season grasses Nebr. 27 sandlove Nebr. 28 switchgrass '· G ood closed p edigree commercial hybrids are also available. ' Primari.ly for pasture. r, and V. S. Department ol Agriculture Cooperallng, W. V. Lambert, Director