August 10
- Quality data is now available (variety selection platform only) for the wheat, oat, rye, and triticale trials at the Wiregrass Research and Extension Center in Headland.
- Each quality variable now has a “top group” data field for early-season, late-season, and season average. If the top group value equals 100%, the value is not statistically different from the best numeric value. If the top group value equals 0%, the value is statistically different from the best numeric value.
May 2 – Yield data is now completed for the trials at the Chilton Research and Extension Center (CREC) in Clanton.
- Harvest 4 data is available
- Late season yields are complete
- Season totals are complete
April 20
- Wiregrass Research and Extension Center (WREC) in Headland
- Harvest 3 data is available
- Early Season totals are available
- Late Season totals are available
- Season totals are complete
- We are planning to report quality data from each harvest once samples are processed
- Chilton Research and Extension Center (CREC) in Clanton
- Early Season Totals are complete
- The final harvest is scheduled for Friday, April 22
April 4 – Yield data is available for the 3rd harvest (wheat, triticale, rye) at the Chilton Research and Extension Center (CREC) in Clanton.
March 14 – Yield data is available for the 2nd harvest (wheat, triticale, rye) at the Chilton Research and Extension Center (CREC) in Clanton.
March 7 – Yield data is available for the 2nd harvest (wheat, triticale, oat, rye) at the Wiregrass Research and Extension Center (WREC) in Headland.
February 1 – Yield data is available for the 1st harvest (wheat, triticale, oat, rye) at the Chilton Research and Extension Center (CREC) in Clanton.
Please note that there was extreme volunteer ryegrass pressure in the oat trial, resulting in no additional harvests this season. Therefore, this trial is not included in the statewide/multi-year averages.
January 14 – Yield data is available for the 1st harvest (wheat, triticale, oat, rye) at the Wiregrass Research and Extension Center (WREC) in Headland.
Please familiarize yourself with the Auburn University Variety Selection Platform. Several demonstration videos walk through the platform’s features and can be used for reference.