I seeded conlon barley 1-2" deep with a bourgault airdrill into very wet heavy clay soil and it has emergence problems. The conlon barley that is 1.5-2" deep has about 5% emerged, 60% prematurely leafed out just below ground level (yellow leaves all wrinked up), and about 35% of the seeds have root hairs and nothing else.
The crop was seeded about June 2 and a rain of about 2" fell about 48 hours after seeding. The higher ground in the field emerged fine and one wing on the drill was only planting about 1-1.5" deep and most of the seeds emerged in these runs. It is occuring on almost every shank on the drill, not just behind the tractor or the airtank tires.
Is conlon barley a poor emerger? The seed tested 99% germ and 97% vigor and the seeds are very plump and large.
In one field I seeded wheat on half of it and Conlon barley on the other half about 2 hours later and the wheat seems to have 80% emergence in the wet clay soils as compared to 5% emergence with the barley, both seeded at the same depth with the drill.
Does barley not tolerate water in the seed row as well as wheat? I am thinking that there was less oxygen at deeper seeding depths. Urea was midrow banded and only 11-52-0-0 placed with the seed.
Compaction does not seem to be the culprit because of the rain right away and it is still wet and not lumpy above the seed.
Just do not understand why it is premature leafing out. Seeds that are rotting or dieing I can understand, but plants with 3" of yellow accordianed leaf that is .5-1" below the soil surface does not seem like a moisture issue to me.
There was no residual chemicals used in the last 3 years and only glyphosate applyied preseeding.
The crop was seeded about June 2 and a rain of about 2" fell about 48 hours after seeding. The higher ground in the field emerged fine and one wing on the drill was only planting about 1-1.5" deep and most of the seeds emerged in these runs. It is occuring on almost every shank on the drill, not just behind the tractor or the airtank tires.
Is conlon barley a poor emerger? The seed tested 99% germ and 97% vigor and the seeds are very plump and large.
In one field I seeded wheat on half of it and Conlon barley on the other half about 2 hours later and the wheat seems to have 80% emergence in the wet clay soils as compared to 5% emergence with the barley, both seeded at the same depth with the drill.
Does barley not tolerate water in the seed row as well as wheat? I am thinking that there was less oxygen at deeper seeding depths. Urea was midrow banded and only 11-52-0-0 placed with the seed.
Compaction does not seem to be the culprit because of the rain right away and it is still wet and not lumpy above the seed.
Just do not understand why it is premature leafing out. Seeds that are rotting or dieing I can understand, but plants with 3" of yellow accordianed leaf that is .5-1" below the soil surface does not seem like a moisture issue to me.
There was no residual chemicals used in the last 3 years and only glyphosate applyied preseeding.
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