University of Illinois Extension - Edwards-Wabash Unit News Release
News Release
Resources for Wheat Producers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 3, 2009
The 2009 wheat crop is projected to average 59 bushels per acre, seven bushels lower than last year's crop, says Robert Bellm, one of our University of Illinois Extension crop systems educators. The decrease is primarily due to adverse weather conditions during flowering. Grain quality and test weight were disappointing as well.
In spite of this, wheat remains a viable and profitable crop, and it adds diversification to cropping systems that focus primarily on corn and soybean.
In fact, based on projected net returns of different cropping systems, Bellm says that wheat-doublecrop soybeans may be more profitable than soybeans alone this coming year. As an added benefit, diversified crop rotations can minimize the negative impact of adverse weather, disease, or insect outbreaks compared to a mono-crop rotation.
For growers planning to include wheat in the rotation next year, variety information and yield results from University of Illinois' 2009 Wheat Performance Trials is now available online at http://vt.cropsci.uiuc.edu/. You can also visit the SI Agriculture website for results from the Ewing Demonstration Center in Southern Illinois, http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/regions/ag
J. Ronald Waldrop
County Extension Director, Lawrence-Richland Unit and Interim County Director, Edwards-Wabash unit
Lawrence-Richland Unit
600 Cherry Lane
P.O. Box 657
Lawrenceville, IL 62439
Phone: 618-943-5018 FAX: 618-943-4968 jwaldrop@illinois.edu
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J. Ronald Waldrop
County Extension Director, Lawrence-Richland Unit and Interim County Director, Edwards-Wabash unit
Lawrence-Richland Unit
600 Cherry Lane
P.O. Box 657
Lawrenceville, IL 62439
Phone: 618-943-5018 FAX: 618-943-4968 jwaldrop@illinois.edu