G1757

Planting and Harvesting Information for Nebraska Crops

Information on the normal practices of planting and harvesting crops grown in Nebraska are provided in this publication.


Drew J. Lyon, Dryland Crops Specialist
Lenis A. Nelson, Plant Breeder
Robert N. Klein, Cropping Systems Specialist


Harvesting a winter wheat variety test at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln West Central Research and Extension Center Dryland Farm at North Platte.
Harvesting a winter wheat variety test at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln West Central Research and Extension Center Dryland Farm at North Platte.

This publication is a guide for some basic crop management practices for a variety of Nebraska crops. Many special or unique cropping situations will require some adjustments to these suggestions. Table I lists information for 29 crops.

For information about recommended varieties, refer to the most recent version of the following Extension Circulars:

EC101 Spring Seed Guide,
EC103 Fall Seed Guide.

Copies are available at your local UNL Extension office. Or you may prefer to visit the Variety Testing home page at http://varietytest.unl.edu.

Calibrating Seed Equipment

Accurate seeding is important to maximize yields and seeding efficiency. Most seeding equipment comes with seeding charts that help in setting the seeding rate. Seeding rate is influenced by a number of factors such as size of seed, test weight, shape of seed and number of seeds per pound.

A simple method of calibrating seeding equipment is:

  1. Fasten a sack or other container to two or more spouts.

  2. Fill drill or planter one-half full of seed.

  3. Check to determine if all spouts are delivering the same amount.

  4. Collect seed from 600 feet of row.

a. If using two spouts, stake 300 feet in a straight line.
b. If using three spouts, stake 200 feet in a straight line.

  1. Weigh seed, in ounces, from the 600 feet of row.

  2. Use Table II to determine the seeding rate per acre.
Table I. Crop information for Nebraska.
Crop
Test
Weight
Approximatea
Number
Seeding
Rate
Usual
Planting
Date
Seeding
Depthb
Soil Cover
Most Active
Harvest Dates
Cylinderc
Speed
Safe Storage
Moisture
Content
 
- lb/bu -
- seed/lb -
- lb/acre -
 
- inches -
 
 
- % -
Alfalfa
60
200,000
8-20
5/1 or 8/10
0.5
Amaranth
60
900,000
1-2
6/1
0.25-0.5
10/1
Slow
12.5
Barley
   spring
   winter
48
48
13,000
13,000
60-90
48-72
4/1
see winter wheat
1-2
1-2
7/15-7/25
7/5-7/20
Fast
Fast
12.5
12.5
Beans, field
60
1,300
50-65
6/1
1.5-3
9/10
Slow
12.0
Buckwheat
48
15,000
36-60
5/30
0.75-1
9/1
Medium
12.0
Canola (see rape/canola)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cicer milkvetch
60
130,000
12-20
5/1
0.5
Cornd
   grain (irrigated)
   grain (nonirrigated)
   silage
56
56
56
1,200
1,200
1,200
18-22
8-12
18-22
5/1
5/1
5/1-6/1

1-3
1-3
1-3

10/30
10/30
9/10
Slow
Slow
13.0
13.0
Clover
   red
   sweet
60
60
275,000
260,000
6-8
8-10
4/15 or 8/10
4/15 or 8/10
0.5
0.5



Crambe
22
45,000
8-12
4/1
0.75-1
7/10-7/30
Medium
8.0
Flax (irrigated)
56
90,000
20-30
4/1
0.5-0.75
8/20
Medium
11.0
Hairy vetch
60
20,000
60-70
9/1-9/20
1-2
7/20
Medium
12.0
Millet
   proso
   foxtail, grain
   pearl, grain
50
50
60
82,000
220,000
50,000
10-20
10-20
2-5
6/1
6/1
5/20-6/1
0.5-0.75
0.5-0.75
1-2
9/5
9/5
9/30
Medium
Medium
Fast
12.0
12.0
12.0
Mustard
   oil crop
58
100,000
4-6
4/15
0.5-0.75
8/1
Medium
8.0
Oats
32
14,000
50-70
4/1
1-2
7/30
Fast
12.0
Onions
152,000
2-3
4/1
0.25-1
9/1
Potatoes
60
7-8e
1800-2800
3/15-6/1
4-6
7/15-9/30
Rape/canola/brown mustard
   forage, spring
   forage, winter
   oil crop, spring
   oil crop, winter
50
50
50
50
160,000
160,000
160,000
160,000
3-6
3-6
3-6
3-6
4/1
8/15
4/1
9/1
0.5-0.75
0.5-0.75
0.5-0.75
0.5-0.75
Spring
Fall-Spring
7/20-8/1
7/10-7/20
Medium
Medium
8.0
8.0
Rye
56
18,000
56-80
see winter wheat
1-2
7/20
Fast
12.5
Safflower
40
13,000
15-20
5/1
0.75-1.5
9/10
Medium
8.0
Sorghum, grain
56
20,000
2-3
6/1
0.75-1
9/30
Medium
13.0
Soybeans
60
2,700
45-60
6/1
0.75-1
9/10
Medium
11.0
Sunflowers
28
5,100
4
6/7
1-2
9/30
Slow
9.0
Sugar beet
50,000
2-5
4/7
0.75-1.25
10/20
Triticale
   spring
   winter
56
56
18,000
18,000
56-80
56-80
4/1
see winter wheat
1-2
1-2
7/25
7/10
Fast
Fast
12.5
12.5
Turnip, summer
52
174,000
2-5
4/1
1.5
Spring-Summer
Wheat
   spring
   winter
60
60
15,000
15,000
60-90
30-60
4/1
9/10-10/1f
1-2
1-2
7/25
7/10
Fast
Fast
12.5
12.5
Wheatgrass
   crested
   intermediate
   tall
   western



175,000
88,000
79,000
110,000
5-10
5-8
8-12
8-12
4/1 or 8/10
4/1 or 8/10
4/1 or 8/10
4/1 or 8/10
0.5-0.75
0.5-0.75
0.5-0.75
0.5-0.75
7/25
7/25
7/25
7/25
Fast
Fast
Fast
Fast
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
Summer annual forage grasses
   forage sorghum
   foxtail millet
    pearl millet
   sorghum-sudan
   sudan grass




20,000
220,000
50,000
25,000
55,000
20-25
15-20
10-20
20-25
20-25
5/31-6/10
6/10
5/20-6/15
6/10
6/10
0.75-1.5
0.5-0.75
1-2
0.75-1.5
0.75-1.5
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer








aSeed size will vary by variety and growing condition.
bSandy soils should be seeded slightly deeper.
cSlow = rpm of 300-500, Medium = rpm of 501-1000, and Fast = rpm of > 1000.
dEar corn test weight = 70 lb/bu.
eSeed pieces.
fIn Panhandle 9/10 at 4,000 ft. elevation. Add one day for every 100 ft. elevation below 4,000 ft. and subtract one day for every 100 ft. elevation above 4,000 ft.

Table II. Seeding rates per acre.
Grain collected from
600 ft of row is:
Row Spacing in Inches
7
8
9
10
12
14
--- oz. ---
----------------------------- Amount of Grain Being Seeded in lb/A -----------------------------
1
8
7
6
5
5
4
2
16
14
12
11
9
8
3
23
20
18
16
14
12
4
31
27
24
22
18
16
5
39
34
30
27
23
19
6
47
41
36
33
27
23
7
54
48
42
38
32
27
8
62
54
48
44
36
31
9
70
61
54
49
41
35
10
78
68
60
54
45
39
11
86
75
67
60
50
43
12
93
82
73
65
54
47
13
101
88
79
71
59
51
14
109
95
85
76
63
54
15
117
102
91
82
68
58
16
124
109
97
87
73
62
17
132
116
103
92
77
66
18
140
122
109
98
82
70
19
148
129
115
103
86
74
20
156
136
121
109
91
78
21
163
143
127
114
95
82
22
171
150
133
120
100
86
23
179
157
139
125
104
89
24
187
163
145
131
109
93

 

Acknowledgment

The authors recognize the contributions of David D. Baltensperger, former UNL Extension Plant Breeder, and an author of a previous version of this publication.


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Index: Crop Production/Field Crops
Miscellaneous Crops
Issued August 2007