CC130 Recommended Crop Varieties for Nebraska in 1956

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CC130 Recommended Crop Varieties for Nebraska in 1956
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CC130 Recommended Crop Varieties for
Nebraska in 1956
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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

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