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D aG 1982 CROP VARIETIES FOR ILLINOIS .IIJ\IV8lSlt'Y ot llllnu •. Jt .Champaign UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE Prepared hy Gary E. Pepper and Don W. Graffis, Extension Agronomists Circular 1196 Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, WILLIAM R. OSCHWALD, Director, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Illinois Cooperative Extension Service provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. 16M-10-81-52506--nr November, 1981

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aG 1982 CROP VARIETIES FOR ILLINOIS

.IIJ\IV8lSlt'Y ot llllnu •. Jt .Champaign

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE

Prepared hy Gary E. Pepper and Don W. Graffis, Extension Agronomists Circular 1196

Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, WILLIAM R. OSCHWALD, Director, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Illinois Cooperative Extension Service provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. 16M-10-81-52506--nr

November, 1981

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CROP VARIETIES FOR ILLINOIS 1982

NORTHERN

Small Grains Uisted from earliest to latest)

BARLEY, spring: Manker, Larker, Beacon, Morex

BARLEY, winter: Not adapted

OATS, spring: Larry, Lang, Otee, Noble, Ogle, Wright, Dol

OATS, winter: Not adapted

WHEAT, spring: Era, Olaf

WHEAT, winter HARD: Newton, Centurk 78 SOFT: Caldwell, Arthur 71, Abe, Beau,

Hart, Roland, Pike, Auburn, Argee

Legumes Uisted alphabetically except as noted)

ALFALFA Uop 10 in Univ. of Ill. tests, listed from highest yield to lowest): DeKalb Brand 120, Blazer, Duke, Peak, Cimarron, G-7730, trident, Atlas, Futuro, Pioneer Brand 524

ALSIKE CLOVER: Common DIDftCI:'I"'\1"'\'1' 'I'DI:'I:'I"'\11

CENTRAL

Small Grains Oisted from earliest to latest)

BARLEY, spring: Not adapted

BARLEY, winter: Pike, Barsoy, Paoli, Maury, Monroe

OATS, spring: Larry, Lang, Otee, Noble, Ogle

OATS, winter: Not adapted

WHEAT, spring: Not adapted

WHEAT, winter HARD: Newto·n, Centurk 78 SOFT: Sullivan, Caldwell, Arthur 71, Abe,

Beau, Hart, Roland, Pike, Auburn

Legumes (listed alphabetically except as noted)

ALFALFA (top 10 in Univ. of Ill. tests, listed from highest yield to lowest): Vancor, De­fender, Peak, DeKalb Brand 120, DeKalb Brand 130, Epic, Magnum, Vangard, Blazer, G-7730

ALSIKE CLOVER: Common DIDI'\CI:'I"'\1"'\'1' 'I'DI:'I:'I"'\11

SOUTHERN

Small Grains Uisted from earliest to latest)

BARLEY, spring: Not adapted

BARLEY, winter: Pike, Barsoy, Paoli, Maury, Monroe

OATS, spring: Larry, Lang, Otee

OATS, winter: Compact, Norline, Wolken

WHEAT, spring: Not adapted

WHEAT, winter SOFT: Sullivan, Caldwell, Arthur 71, Abe,

Beau, Hart, Roland, Rosen, Pike, Au­burn

Legumes Uisted alphabetically except as noted)

ALFALFA (top 10 in Univ. of Ill. tests, listed from highest yield to lowest): Dominor, Pioneer Brand 520, DeKalb Brand 130, Cimarron, Gladiator, Peak, WL 312, Tri­dent, Pioneer Brand 524, Voris A-77

. ALSIKE CLOVER: Common DIDftCI:'I"'\1"'\'1' . TDI:I:nll

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LESPEDEZA: Not adapted

RED CLOVER: Arlington, Flare, Florex, Flo­rie, Mega, Redland, Redland II, Redman, Ruby

SOYBEANS <listed from earliest to latest): Hodgson, Hardin, Corsoy, Corsoy 79, Harcor, Wells, Wells II, Century, Amsoy 71, Nebsoy, Beeson, Beeson 80, Gnome

SWEET CLOVER: Madrid (yellow blossom)

WHITE CLOVER: Ladino, Merit

Grasses <listed alphabetically)

BROMEGRASS: Barton, Baylor, Blair, FS Beacon, Lincoln

ORCHARDGRASS: Crown, Dart, Hallmark, Sterling

REED CANARYGRASS: Flare, Rise, Van-tage

SUDANGRASS: Piper

TALL FESCUE: Fawn, Kenhy, Kenwell, Ky 31

TIMOTHY: Clair, FS 954, FS 955, Itasca, Toro

CROWNVETCH: Chemung, Emerald

LESPEDEZA: Korean, Summit

maw,

RED CLOVER: Arlington, E-688, Flare, Flo­rie, Kenland, Kenstar, Mega, Redland, . Redland II, Redman

SOYBEANS Clisted from earliest to latest): Corsoy, Corsoy 79, Wells, Wells II, Cen­tury, Amsoy 71, Nebsoy, Beeson, Beeson 80, Gnome, Wayne, Woodworth, Will, P.ella, Cumberland, Oakland, Williams, Williams 79, Sprite, Elf, Bonus, Pixie, Union, Cutler 71, DeSoto, Franklin (resis­tant to race 3 of soybean cyst nematode

SWEET CLOVER: Madrid (yellow blossom)

WHITE CLOVER: Ladino, Merit

Grasses <listed alphabetically)

BROMEGRASS: Barton, Baylor, Blair, FS Beacon, Lincoln, Sac

ORCHARDGRASS: Dart, FS 863, Hallmark, Lotto, Potomac, Sterling

REED CANARYGRASS: Flare, Rise, Van-tage

SUDANGRASS: Piper

TALL FESCUE: Fawn, Kenhy, Kenwell, Ky 31

TIMOTHY: Clair, FS 954, FS 955, Itasca, Toro, Verdant

CROWNVETCH: Chemun raid

LESPEDEZA: Korean, Summit

RED CLOVER: Arlington, E-688, Flare, Flo­rie, Kenland, Kenstar, Mega, Redland, Redland II, Redman

SOYBEANS Clisted from earliest to latest): Wayne, Woodworth, Will, Pella, Cumber­land, Oakland, Williams, Williams 79, . Sprite, Elf, ~onus, Pixie, Union, Cutler 71, DeSoto, Franklin*, Crawford, Essex, For­rest*

* Resistant to race 3 of soybean cyst nematode

SWEET CLOVER: Madrid (yellow blo·ssom)

WHITE CLOVER: Ladino, Merit

Grasses Uisted alphabetically)

BROMEGRASS: Barton, Baylor, Blair, FS Beacon, Lincoln, Sac

ORCHARDGRASS: Crown, Dart, FS 863, Hallmark, Potomac, Sterling

REED CANARYGRASS: Flare, Rise, Van­tage

SUDANGRASS: Piper

TALL FESCUE: Fawn, Forager, Kenhy, Ken­well, Ky 31

TIMOTHY: Clair, FS 954, FS 955, Itasca, Pronto, Toro

USE CERTIFIED SEED SO YOU WILL GET SEED THAT IS TRUE TO NAME

Printed reports giving the relative field performance of commercial corn hybrids and commercial soybean varieties may be obtained from the Office of A~ricultural Publi­cations, 123 Mumford Hall, 1301 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, Illinois 61801. A seed directory of certified corn hybrids and private soybean varieties may be obtained from

the Illinois Crop Improvement Association, Urbana, Illinois 61801. Consider factors such as maturity, lodging resistance, and disease resistance ~s well as yield when selecting a corn hybrid or soybean variety. For the latest information comparing the sorghum-sudangrass hybrids, write the Department of Agronomy, 1102 South Goodwin

Avenue, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. You can obtain any of the publications or information mentioned above from your county Extension adviser.