2011 CollaborativeOn-Farm Tests (COFT) Results

The objectiveof the 2011 COFT was to compare performance and adaptability of popular

and newly released CSU varieties(Snowmass, Hatcher, Ripper, and Bill Brown), and promising

commercialvarietiesfrom WestBred (Winterhawk) and Watley Seed (TAM 112) under unbiased,

commercial-scaletestingconditions.The COFT program is in its 13th year and much of

Colorado’s 2011 wheat acreage was planted to winter wheat varietiesthat have been tested in

theCOFT program. In the fall of 2010, twenty-three eastern Colorado wheat producers planted

COFT trials in Baca, Prowers, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Washington, Yuma, Phillips, Bent,

Logan, Adams, and Weld counties. Each collaborator planted six varietiesin side-by-side strips

(approximately 1.25 acres per variety) at the same timeand at the same seeding rate as they

seeded their own wheat. Despite the difficult2010-2011 growing conditions,viable harvest

resultswereobtainedfrom20of the23 tests.

The COFT trial results need to be interpreted based on the average across all tests within a year and not on the basis of a single variety comparison on a single farm in one year.

EasternColoradoExtensionWheatEducators

Bruce Bosley - Extension Agronomist, Logan County, 508 South 10th Avenue, Suite 1, Sterling, CO 80751-3408, phone: 970-522-3200, fax: 970-522-7856, e-mail: d.bruce.bosley@colostate. edu.

Dr. Wilma Trujillo – Extension Agronomist, Prowers County, 1001 South Main, Maxwell Annex Building, Lamar, CO 81052, phone: 719-336-7734, fax: 719-336-2985, e-mail: wilma.trujillo@ colostate.edu.

Alan Helm - Extension Agronomist, Phillips County, 127 E. Denver, PO Box 328, Holyoke, CO

80734-0328, phone: 970-854-3616, fax: 970-854-4347, e-mail: .

Ron Meyer – Extension Agronomist, Golden Plains Area, 251 16th Street, Suite 101, Burlington, CO 80807-1674, phone: (719) 346-5571, fax: (719) 346-5660, e-mail: .

2011Collaborative On-Farm Tests(COFT)Variety Performance Results

2011Varietiesa

BillBrownHatcherWinterhawkSnowmass

RipperTAM112COFTAverage

County/TownYieldb

Test

Weight Proteind Yieldb

Test

Weight Proteind Yieldb

Test

Weight Proteind Yieldb

Test

Weight Proteind Yieldb

Test

Weight Proteind Yieldb

Test

Weight Proteind Yieldb

Test

Weight Proteind

bu/ac lb/bupercent
Adams/Bennett48.061.09.3
Baca/Vilas18.060.012.6
Baca/Walsh26.461.0- Bent/Lamar23.660.512.1
Cheyenne/Arapahoe24.759.3- Cheyenne/Cheyenne Wells 68.659.09.6
KitCarson/Bethune52.861.712.7
KitCarson/Stratton88.460.511.4
Logan/Leroy66.661.59.4
Logan/Peetz18.760.012.6
Logan/SterlingW48.759.012.2
Phillips/Haxtun71.059.010.5
Prowers/Lamar23.959.012.1
Washington/Akron E60.156.513.7
Washington/Woodlin65.660.510.2
Weld/Keenesburg64.858.512.5
Weld/NewRaymer33.357.511.8
Weld/ProspectValley48.557.013.0
Yuma/Wray59.654.011.2
Yuma/Yuma30.660.010.0 / bu/ac lb/bupercent
45.459.510.4
17.561.512.3
26.361.0-
25.660.512.4
24.259.513.7
58.862.510.0
45.060.212.3
84.457.5-
67.460.510.0
21.559.012.5
52.358.012.0
77.260.09.8
28.862.512.0
60.256.013.3
59.560.510.8
69.558.512.4
31.657.011.7
47.855.512.4
66.256.3-
30.460.010.2 / bu/ac lb/bupercent
49.462.09.4
19.861.512.0
24.362.0-
20.758.012.4
20.359.513.7
58.361.510.7
47.160.212.5
76.055.711.0
62.862.010.0
17.160.012.8
46.060.012.8
80.560.010.4
17.961.513.3
55.758.013.3
60.762.010.4
58.760.013.1
28.357.512.0
43.757.012.5
76.159.09.9
31.060.010.0 / bu/aclb/bupercent
38.760.59.9
15.457.013.6
26.062.0-
24.060.012.3
24.059.514.3
58.462.011.0
50.059.712.4
87.059.212.1
65.961.510.1
17.059.012.5
45.858.612.0
80.560.011.8
25.662.012.3
56.456.010.4
56.162.510.5
49.858.513.1
31.455.511.6
40.956.013.3
65.958.010.3
31.659.010.7 / bu/ac lb/bupercent
40.559.510.4
20.661.012.7
28.361.0-
27.659.012.1
25.359.014.0
58.860.510.6
46.059.5-
87.159.412.0
63.860.510.6
13.956.014.6
48.056.512.3
71.058.011.1
24.560.512.8
58.657.514.4
55.361.011.1
54.758.513.0
33.355.511.8
42.056.013.8
55.154.011.7
31.660.010.5 / bu/ac lb/bupercent
39.562.010.4
18.460.514.1
23.561.0-
22.259.013.4
19.260.014.0
63.160.011.3
40.159.712.9
84.159.712.5
63.362.09.9
14.660.013.5
44.258.512.9
80.560.010.4
23.060.013.7
63.057.513.9
60.162.510.5
58.059.014.1
29.558.012.6
42.757.013.8
62.157.011.3
26.160.010.6 / bu/ac lb/bupercent
43.660.810.0
18.360.312.9
25.861.3-
23.959.512.5
23.059.513.9
61.060.910.5
46.860.212.5
84.558.711.8
65.061.310.0
17.159.013.1
47.558.412.4
76.859.510.7
23.960.912.7
59.056.913.2
59.561.510.6
59.358.813.0
31.256.811.9
44.356.413.2
64.256.410.9
30.259.810.3

Average47.159.347.059.344.759.944.559.344.358.643.959.745.259.3

Significancec YieldAABBBBLSD(0.30) foryield=1.2bu/ac

aVarietiesarerankedlefttorightbyhighestaverageyield

bYieldcorrectedto12%moisture

cSignificance:VarietieswithdifferentlettersaresignificantlydifferentfromoneanotherbasedontheLSDvalues(1.2bu/acforyield)

dAdifferentapparatuswasusedtodetermineproteincontentinlocationsnorthandsouthofI-70. NorthernlocationswereanalyzedbytheWheatImprovementPrograminFt.Collins,COandthesouthernlocationswere analyzedatagrainelevatorinLamar,CO. Proteincontentfromnorthernlocationscannotbecomparedtothoseinthesouthernlocationsandviceversa.

Variety Summary of 2011 CollaborativeOn-Farm Tests (COFT)

VarietySummaryof2011CollaborativeOn-FarmTests(COFT)

LocationsNorthand

SouthofI-70

2011Overall(20)a

North(14)aSouth(6)a

Varietyb / Yieldc,d / TestWeight / Proteine
bu/ac / lb/bu / percent
BillBrown / 47.1A / 59.3AB / 11.5 / 11.6AB
Hatcher / 47.0A / 59.3AB / 11.5 / 12.1AB
Winterhawk / 44.7B / 59.9A / 11.6 / 12.4A
Snowmass / 44.5B / 59.3AB / 11.5 / 12.7A
Ripper / 44.3B / 58.6B / 12.1 / 12.4A
TAM112 / 43.9B / 59.7A / 12.2 / 13.3A

LSD(0.30)1.21.0NS1.1

aNumberoflocationsused

bVarietiesarerankedbyhighestaverageyieldoverall

cYieldcorrectedto12%moisture

dSignificance:Varietieswithdifferent lettersaresignificantly differentfromoneanotherbasedontheLSDvalues

eAdifferentapparatuswasusedtodetermineproteincontentinthenorthern locationsthanthesouthernlocations. Northernlocationswereanalyzedbythe WheatImprovementPrograminFt.Collins,COandthesouthernlocationswere analyzedatagrainelevatorinLamar,CO.