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2024 Virginia On-Farm Wheat Test Plots

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SPES-634NP

Authors as Published

Authored by Robbie Longest, Extension Agent, Essex County; Carl Stafford, Senior Extension Agent, Culpeper County; Taylor Clarke, Extension Agent, Mecklenburg County; Bruce Jones, Senior Extension Agent, Appomattox County; Joanne Jones, Extension Agent, Charlotte County; Trent Jones, Extension Agent, Northumberland/Lancaster Counties; Todd Scott, Extension Agent, Campbell County; Turner Minx, Extension Agent, King William / King and Queen Counties; Paul Davis, Retired Extension Agent, New Kent County; Joseph Oakes, Superintendent, Eastern Virginia AREC

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The On-Farm Variety and Research Publications are a collaboration between county agents, producers, crop specialists, and agribusinesses to provide research-based information on not only variety selection, but other management practices such as new cultivation, fertilization, planting, and harvesting practices of small grain. It is the intent of all the cooperators involved to provide an unbiased publication that provides assistance in variety selection as well as information related to other current small grain topics. This is the thirty-first year of this ongoing annual project. Further work is planned for the upcoming 2024-2025 growing season. The demonstration and research plot results discussed in this publication are a cooperative effort by eight Virginia Cooperative Extension ANR agents, one retired agent, and the Eastern Virginia AREC superintendent. We are proud to present this year’s on-farm small grain plot work to you. We hope the information in this publication will help farmers produce a profitable crop in 2025.

Past Virginia On-Farm Wheat Test Plots publications can be found on the VCE Annual Publications archive.


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Publication Date

December 6, 2024