Soybean Irrigation Study, 1981, Georgia Coastal Plain

Yield Comparisons:

Study:
  • Crop: Soybeans - 'Bragg'
  • Year: 1982
  • Location: USA, GA, Tift County, Gopher Ridge Farm, Block E3
  • Soil Type, USDA Series: Bonifay sand
  • Meteorological Observations: Gopher Ridge, 82

Research Objective: Examine rooting depth and densities in response to soil water conditions under various management practices. It was also used to compare root development in the vegetative stage with above ground growth and with yield.
Treatments:
 1.Control - Tensiometer at 30 cb - vary in 20-60 cm depths.
 2.Same as Treatment 1 except irrigate only after flower.
 3.No irrigation

Basic Crop Management: PLANTED - 18 May 1981 (rows 0.9m apart, seed rate 36-46 seeds/m. HARVEST - 29 Oct 1981 (gleaner combine); TILLAGE - Moldboard Plow (30 cm deep plus smoothing and bed shaping), wheel traffic controlled at 1.2 m centers; FERTILIZATION - Typical Extension Recommended Rate; WEED & PEST CONTROL: Typical Extension Recommendations.
Chronological Treatment and Observation Details


Observations and data sets for individual treatments (crop years) follow:
Treatment 1:
 Control - Tensiometer at 30 cb - vary in 20-60 cm depths.
Treatment 2:
  Same as Treatment 1 except irrigate only after flower
Treatment 3:
  No irrigation

For more information on the study and its interpretation contact:
Dr. Jim Hook Professor, Soil and Water Management
Crop and Soil Sciences Department and NESPAL
The University of Georgia, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
P.O. Box 748, Tifton, GA 31793-0748
e-mail: jimhook@tifton.cpes.peachnet.edu

Page developed by James E. Hook, Amanda Richards, and Linsey Forlow.
Last Modified on 29 June 2000.