CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation

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CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation Spring Cereal Moisture adequate for spring cereal grain production Historically spring wheat yield is about 2/3 that of winter wheat 50 bu WW = 34 bu SW $4.00/bu = $64 lost revenue $8.00/bu =$128 lost revenue $12.00/bu =$192 lost revenue

CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation

CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation Winter Canola Moisture available for stand establishment Variety selection Roundup Ready® Traditional varieties Herbicide selection for Downy Brome Roundup ® GROUP 9 Assure II GROUP 1 Economic Return Comparison wheat vs. canola

CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation Treatment Yield (lb/acre) Gross Economic Return ($/ac) † Winter Wheat 2,602 (43 bu) 355‡ Winter Canola 1,724 293 Level of Sign 0.01 0.05 † Wheat $8.18/bu Canola $0.17 /lb. Production cost are nearly equal and this does not include value of subsequent crop yet. ‡ Wheat would have to sell for $6.76/bu to equal Canola $0.17/ lb.

CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation

CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation

CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation

CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation http://lincoln-adams.wsu.edu agriculture CROP ROTATION: Management Strategies for a Downy Brome Infestation