Title: Variable Rate Seeding
1Variable Rate Seeding
2Corn Variable Rate Seeding Suggested Practices
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- Based on yield experiences in Midwest
3Variable Rate Seeding Tips
- Establish final populations of 28,000 to 32,000
plants per acre except in areas where expected
yield levels are consistently below 100 bu./acre.
- Look for areas in fields that consistently have
poor plant survival and consider increasing
seeding rates in these areas (wet, compacted or
steeply sloping areas). - Leave uniform seeding rate strips in fields
planted with a variable rate seeding plan. Be
sure to check the yields of side-by-side,
variable rate and uniform rate strips at harvest.
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Variable Rate Seeding Success Requires Patience
and Practice
4Variable Rate Seeding Tips
- Conduct a "split-planter" comparison of a
variable versus a uniform seeding rates. - Modern hybrids are more tolerant of
higher-than-optimum populations. - Don't make large changes in your seeding rate
choices based on one or two years worth of data. - Keep planters properly maintained and calibrated.
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Variable Rate Seeding Success Requires Patience
and Practice
5Midwest Corn Yield Response
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62002 IMPACT Variable Rate Seeding Study
7Objectives
- Evaluate the operation of the John Deere SeedStar
system - Determine the value of varying seeding rate
8SeedStar Principles
- Map based create using JDMap software
- Hydraulic drive for planter
- Automatic adjustment of seeding rate to match map
9Variable Seeding Justification
- Match plant population to yield potential
- Adjust for stand establishment problems
- Decrease seed cost
10Site Description
- IMPACT Center Brazos Valley near Snook
- Irrigated
- Highly variable soils
- Corn following cotton
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12Experimental Design
- Alternating passes of fixed and variable rates to
facilitate paired comparisons - Three replications
- Five treatments 4 fixed, 1 varying
13Seeding Rates
- Selected on combination of stand establishment
and yield potential - Fixed 25, 28, 31, 34k seed/ac
- Variable 4 above rates assigned by polygon
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17Seed Rate Polygons
- Area 1 (25,000) - sandy soil, moderate yield
potential - Area 2 (28,000) deep silt, highest yield
potential - Area 3 (31,000) clay, moderate yield potential
- Area 4 (34,000) poorly drained clay, past stand
problems, lower yield potential
18Operational Evaluation
19Seeding Map Creation
Graphic courtesy of John Deere Co.
20Seeding Map Creation
- JDMap expects seeding polygons to be drawn from
yield maps - Import limited to digitized NRCS soils data
- To use photo and conductivity, had to trick the
software
21Field Operation
- Easy to select fixed or map operation
- Limited problem with planter height sensor
preventing seeding - Provided map of actual seeding rate for
comparison to target - Actual tracked target rate well
22Monitor shows current performance and allows easy
selection of preprogrammed seeding rates.
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24Results of Seeding Rate Treatments
25Yield Data Collection
- Weighing trailer for grain weight from each
treatment - Yield mapping on combine (typical accuracy lt 3
error)
26Yield Means Trailer Weight
Yield given as pounds since moisture content for
each load was unknown.
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28Yield Means (bu/ac)
Means with the same letter are not significantly
different.
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30Treatment Paired Comparisons
31Same Rate Paired Comparisons
32Stand Establishment
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34Seed Cost Implications
- Variable rate resulted in 31,258 seed/ac average
- No cost reduction compared to nominal rate of
31,000 seed/ac
35Conclusions
- Operational
- Software limited by data sources for creating
seed rate polygons - Field performance was as expected after initial
learning
36Conclusions
- Seed rate impact on yield
- Rate polygons did not accurately match yield
pattern - In 2002, 25,000 seed/ac was optimum rate
37Conclusions
- Seed rate impact on yield
- Variable rate generally matched target rate in
each area - Paired comparisons of adjacent treatments showed
a wide range with no trend
38Conclusions
- Impact on plant stand
- Increasing seed rate on soils with problem
history improved population
39Conclusions
- Impact on seed cost
- Variable rate treatment averaged near the nominal
seed rate. No reduction in seed cost for this
field.
40Summary
- No value to varying seeding rate based on
polygons used in 2002 - Evaluation will continue with revisions in
application plan