North Georgia RyzUp Demos Winter Annuals 2015. Protocol RyzUp demos placed on various cattle farms in White and Habersham Counties in North Georgia by.

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North Georgia RyzUp Demos Winter Annuals 2015

Protocol RyzUp demos placed on various cattle farms in White and Habersham Counties in North Georgia by White County Farmers Exchange Pastures were overseeded in fall 2014 with either Annual Ryegrass or Cereal rye for use as winter grazing Application Date: 1/19/15 Tank Mix: 10 gal/acre UAN 32 plus 0.5 oz/acre RyzUp SmartGrass Equipment: Boom Sprayer Evaluations taken Feb 20, 2015 – 32 days after application Yield measurements taken with a Jenquip rising plate meter using the equation: Y = 110(x) – 700 The rising plate meter measures the amount of forage above ”

RyzUp Winter Annual Demos Measurement taken 32 days after application with a Jenquip rising plate meter using the equation: Y = 110(x) – 700 The calibration equation is for the amount of forage above ” Demo Location Yield Untreated Yield RyzUp Difference (lb. DM/A) Seabolt M. Barrett Stovall London Dorsey G. Barrett McClain C. Barrett

Seabolt – Annual Ryegrass Untreated RyzUp

Seabolt – Annual Ryegrass Untreated RyzUp

Seabolt – Annual Ryegrass RyzUp – 465 lb DM/AUntreated– 229 lb DM/A

M. Barrett – Annual Ryegrass Untreated RyzUp

RyzUp – 148 lb DM/A UTC – 0 lb DM/A M. Barrett – Annual Ryegrass

Stovall – Annual Ryegrass RyzUp UTC

Stovall – Annual Ryegrass RyzUp – 312 lb DM/A UTC – 55 lb DM/A

London – Annual Ryegrass and Oats UTC RyzUp

London – Annual Ryegrass and Oats Untreated RyzUp

RyzUp – 969 lb DM/AUTC – 649 lb DM/A London – Annual Ryegrass and Oats

Dorsey – Annual Ryegrass UntreatedRyzUp

Dorsey – Annual Ryegrass RyzUpUntreated

Dorsey – Annual Ryegrass RyzUp – 1102 lb DM/AUntreated – 452 lb DM/A

Dorsey – Annual Ryegrass

G. Barrett – Annual Ryegrass Untreated in foreground, RyzUp treated in back

G. Barrett – Annual Ryegrass RyzUp – 1165 lb DM/AUntreated – 482 lb DM/A

Jonathan McClain – annual ryegrass and cereal rye RyzUp – 1808 lb DM/AUntreated – 1533 lb DM/A

Jonathan McClain – annual ryegrass and cereal rye RyzUpUntreated

C. Barrett – Cereal Rye RyzUpUntreated

C. Barrett - Cereal Rye RyzUp Untreated

C. Barrett – Cereal Rye RyzUp – 1159 lb DM/AUntreated – 219 lb DM/A

C. Barrett – Cereal Rye Untreated RyzUp

C. Barrett – Cereal Rye

UTC RyzUp