First hollow stem update: April 3, 2018

Share Tweet Email

 

Cattle should be removed from wheat pastures when the crop reaches first hollow stem (FHS). Grazing past this stage can severely affect wheat yields (for a full explanation, please refer to eUpdate article “Optimal time to remove cattle from wheat pastures: First hollow stem” in the Feb. 23, 2018 issue).

First hollow stem update

In order to screen for FHS during this important time in the growing season, the K-State Extension Wheat and Forages crew measures FHS on a weekly basis in 28 different commonly grown wheat varieties in Kansas. The varieties are in a September-sown replicated trial at the South Central Experiment Field near Hutchinson.

Ten stems are split open per variety per replication (Figure 1), for a total of 40 stems monitored per variety. The average length of hollow stem is reported for each varieties in Table 1. As of April 3rd, all except one variety had already reached first hollow stem.

 

https://webapp.agron.ksu.edu/agr_social/lib/Filemanager/userfiles/02222017/eUpdate02222017-A02-F01.gif

Figure 1. Ten main wheat stems were split open per replication per variety to estimate first hollow stem for this report, for a total of 40 stems split per variety. Photo by Romulo Lollato, K-State Research and Extension.

 

Table 1. Length of hollow stem measured Feb. 21, Feb. 28, March 6, March 14, March 21, March 23, March 28, and April 3 2018, of 28 wheat varieties sown mid-September 2017 at the South Central Experiment Field near Hutchinson. The critical FHS length is 1.5 cm (about a half-inch or the diameter of a dime). Least significant difference (LSD) between varieties for statistical significance is also shown.

Variety

2/21

2/28

3/6

3/14

3/21

3/23

3/28

4/3

AM Eastwood

0.19

0.28

0.30

0.52

0.79

2.35

--

--

NE10478-1

0.15

0.25

0.24

0.44

0.71

1.11

1.66

--

LCH13-22

0.16

0.21

0.24

0.40

0.65

1.39

1.99

--

LCH14-55*

0.17

0.19

0.25

0.42

0.51

1.12

2.06

--

LCH14-89

0.15

0.22

0.24

0.39

0.58

1.16

1.72

--

LCS Chrome

0.16

0.20

0.25

0.30

0.42

0.81

1.15

1.58

LCS Pistol

0.17

0.22

0.27

0.41

0.63

1.55

--

--

Bentley

0.12

0.22

0.23

0.35

0.58

1.20

1.46

1.66

Doublestop CL Plus

0.15

0.21

0.26

0.32

0.48

1.17

1.39

1.82

Gallagher

0.18

0.26

0.30

0.50

0.69

1.64

--

--

Iba

0.16

0.20

0.26

0.41

0.53

1.31

1.63

--

Lonerider

0.15

0.21

0.26

0.41

0.74

1.78

--

--

OK12716

0.15

0.21

0.28

0.35

0.61

1.36

1.51

--

Ruby Lee

0.13

0.19

0.25

0.46

0.57

1.46

2.28

--

Smith's Gold

0.18

0.27

0.24

0.48

0.89

1.29

2.42

--

Spirit Rider

0.19

0.24

0.31

0.47

0.55

1.65

--

--

Stardust

0.18

0.23

0.25

0.43

0.73

1.68

--

--

Paradise

0.19

0.23

0.32

0.43

0.78

1.24

2.37

--

Bob Dole

0.19

0.25

0.28

0.35

0.75

1.35

1.78

--

SY Achieve CL2

0.18

0.26

0.25

0.54

1.33

2.52

--

--

SY Benefit

0.18

0.26

0.30

0.52

1.02

2.43

--

--

SY Rugged

0.13

0.23

0.23

0.39

0.73

1.05

1.75

--

1863

0.21

0.24

0.30

0.63

1.27

1.57

--

--

Joe

0.16

0.21

0.27

0.37

0.59

1.18

1.62

--

Larry

0.15

0.22

0.25

0.39

0.58

1.31

1.52

--

Oakley CL

0.14

0.21

0.28

0.37

0.43

0.57

1.34

1.48

Tatanka

0.12

0.22

0.24

0.38

0.66

1.20

1.70

--

Zenda

0.19

0.23

0.28

0.41

0.54

1.08

1.72

--

Variety differences

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LSD

-

0.04

-

0.33

0.90

0.79

0.39

0.47

 

The varieties that reached FHS between March 28 and April 3 were LCS Chrome, Bentley, and DoupleStop CL Plus. The only variety which had not reached FHS on April 3 was Oakley CL, but it was extremely close. At this time, cattle should already have been removed from wheat pastures if the intent is to harvest for grain, irrespective of wheat variety.

The intention of this report is to provide producers an update on the progress of FHS development in different wheat varieties. Producers should use this information as a guide, but it is extremely important to monitor FHS from an ungrazed portion of each individual wheat pasture to take the decision of removing cattle from wheat pastures.

 

 

 

Contact author:

Romulo Lollato, Wheat and Forages Specialist
lollato@ksu.edu

Co-authors:

Larissa Bonassi, Visiting Assistant Scientist

Felipe Spolidorio, Visiting Assistant Scientist

Jose Guilherme Cesario Pereira Pinto, Visiting Assistant Scientist

Gustavo Bacco, Graduate Research Assistant


Tags: 

Tags
Search
Subscribe