QID Texas Wheat Acreage and Variety Survey

Field Crops Production

0002 - Wheat Variety - TX 09 - rev

Field Crops Production

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Texas Wheat Acreage

And Variety Survey

April 2009

NATIONAL

AGRICULTURAL

STATISTICS

SERVICE




Texas Field Office

P.O. Box 70; Austin, TX 78767

512-916-5581; Fax 1-800-842-1331

E-mail: [email protected]



We need your help to make the Texas Wheat Acreage & Variety Survey as accurate as possible.

Response is voluntary and not required by law. However, these estimates will help Texas producers in planning and adjusting their marketings.

Please answer only those questions that pertain to your operation, and mail your report as soon as possible in the enclosed envelope. Your reported information will be kept confidential.


Please make corrections to name, address and Zip Code, if necessary.

Wheat Acreage And Expected Yield


  1. How many acres of Wheat have been planted for 2009? Acres

Non-Irrigated

(Dryland)

Irrigated


0107

0104





(Include acres planted for any purpose, including grain, seed, hay, pasture, and any other purpose. Include all acres planted even if the crop failed to emerge.)




  1. When planted, how many acres were planted for:


    1. Grain only? Acres








    1. Forage (Grazing) only? Acres








    1. Dual use (forage and grain)? Acres







    1. Hay / silage only? Acres







  1. At this time, how many acres do you expect to harvest for grain? (If none, enter zero and go to question 5.) Acres

0108

0105





  1. What is the average yield per acre you expect this year for:

    1. Grain only? Bushels / acre








    1. Dual use (forage and grain)? Bushels / acre








    1. Hay / silage only? Tons / acre









Wheat Varieties and Selection

  1. Refer to the Wheat varieties on the enclosed listing. Please record the actual or estimated acreage for all varieties of wheat you planted on this operation for 2008-09.

Please specify exact acreages. If you do not know the exact number, use your best estimate.

If the variety you planted is not listed, please record the name and type of wheat with as much information as you can recall, including the seed company name if possible.

Variety Code

Variety Name for Wheat Planted

Non-Irrigated

(Dryland)

Acres

Irrigated

Acres

1


2

3





1


2

3





1


2

3





1


2

3





1


2

3





1


2

3






  1. How often do you purchase certified wheat seed? (Circle one.)




1 every year

2 every other year

3 every three years

4 every four years

5 never [skip to question 7]

6 other [specify]

    1. When you buy certified wheat seed, what percentage of your acres do you plant with certified seed?




  1. Please rank the following selection criteria in order of importance when you select a wheat variety, with 1 = most important, 2 = 2nd most important, ect.




Rank

Selection Criteria


Rank

Selection Criteria



Grain yield



Forage yield



Disease Resistance



Insect resistance



Maturity



Test weight



Lodging



Shattering criteria



Height



Milling and baking quality



Drought tolerance



Winter hardiness



Heat tolerance





  1. As wheat breeders work to improve wheat varieties, which of these do you believe are the three most important characteristics to improve?

(Please rank the following characteristics in order of importance, with 1 = most important, 2 = 2nd most important, ect.)


Rank

Characteristic


Rank

Characteristic



Drought tolerance



Fall forage yield



Standability



Spring forage yield



Disease tolerance



Grain yield potential



Herbicide tolerance



Grain quality



Insect resistance



Other (please describe: )


Wheat Management Practices

  1. What do you consider the ideal planting date for:

Non-Irrigated

(Dryland)

Irrigated


    1. Wheat for grain only? Month and day



___ ___ / ___ ___

___ ___ / ___ ___

    1. Wheat for grazing and grain? Month and day



___ ___ / ___ ___

___ ___ / ___ ___





  1. What is your normal seeding rate for wheat?

(Please enter a rate for each practice applicable to your operation.)

Non-Irrigated

(Dryland)

Irrigated

    1. Wheat planted for grain only? Pounds per Acre





    1. Wheat planted for forage only? Pounds per Acre





    1. Wheat planted for dual use (grazing and grain)? Pounds per Acre







Non-Irrigated

(Dryland)

Irrigated

  1. How many of your wheat acres are in No-till? Acres






  1. On average, how much N (Nitrogen), P (Phosphorous), K (Potassium), and S (Sulfur) is applied per acre to your wheat?

Non-Irrigated (Dryland)

Acres

Irrigated

Acres

    1. Nitrogen (N) Pounds per Acre





    1. Phosphorous (P) Pounds per Acre





    1. Potassium (K) Pounds per Acre





    1. Sulfur (S) Pounds per Acre









  1. If you apply Nitrogen, what percent of your Nitrogen is applied:

Pre-plant

At Planting

Top Dress











  1. How often does this operation conduct a soil test? (Circle one.)

1 every year

2 2 - 4 years

3 5 - 7 years

4 8 - 10 years

5 > 10 years





  1. What percent of your wheat land is treated each year for


    1. broadleaf weeds Percent


    1. grasses Percent


    1. insects Percent


    1. diseases Percent




Office Use for Pest Code

  1. What do you consider your two most troublesome weeds?

and



  1. What do you consider your two most troublesome insects?

and



  1. What do you consider your two most troublesome diseases, including viruses?

and




  1. If you irrigate wheat, which of the following best describes your irrigated wheat? (Circle one)




1 Limited irrigated

2 Full irrigated




  1. Over the past five years, on average, what percentage of your wheat acreage has been:


    1. Grain only production? Percent



    1. Grazed and harvested for grain? Percent



    1. Grazed out? Percent



    1. Harvested for hay or silage? Percent



    1. Abandoned? Percent




  1. Over the next 5 years, do you expect your planted wheat acres to increase, decrease or stay about the same? (Circle one)


1 Increase

2 Decrease

3 Remain the same



Other Small Grains

  1. Do you grow any other small grains?

If so, please refer to the enclosed variety list for other small grains. Report the variety name or code, total acreage planted for 2008-09, and indicate the primary use for each variety planted.

Variety Code

Variety Name for Other Small Grains Planted

Total

Acres

Primary Use

1


3

1 For forage

2 For Silage

3 For Grain




1


3

1 For forage

2 For Silage

3 For Grain




1


3

1 For forage

2 For Silage

3 For Grain




1


3

1 For forage

2 For Silage

3 For Grain




1


3

1 For forage

2 For Silage

3 For Grain




1


3

1 For forage

2 For Silage

3 For Grain






  1. How do the other small grain forage yields compare to wheat forage yields? (Circle one for each grain planted)

    1. Triticale

1 Higher yields

2 Similar yields

3 Lower yields

    1. Oats

1 Higher yields

2 Similar yields

3 Lower yields

    1. Barley

1 Higher yields

2 Similar yields

3 Lower yields

    1. Cereal Rye

1 Higher yields

2 Similar yields

3 Lower yields

    1. Ryegrass

1 Higher yields

2 Similar yields

3 Lower yields




Information Sources and Management Education

  1. What sources of information do you use to make crop management decisions, including variety selection?

(Please rank in order of importance 1 to 5, with 1 being most important.)


Rank

Source of information



Past performance



Extension and/or Research field days, demonstrations, and publications



Seed company information



Seed availability



Other farmers’ experience


  1. What mode(s) of information delivery do you prefer in receiving information to make improved management decisions for your wheat operation?

(Select all that apply.)



Source of information



Wheat publications (paper-based)



Educational events (field days, demonstrations, and educations meetings)



Internet (websites, email, etc.)



Radio



Other (please specify or describe: )


  1. How have you used educational information about wheat from Texas AgriLife Extension Service?

(Select all that apply.)






To help select wheat varieties



To learn more about pest management (weeds, diseases, and insects))



To learn more about dual-use wheat



To learn more about fertility management



Have not used educational information about wheat from Texas Cooperative Extension


  1. If you would like to receive a copy of the results of this survey, check this box.

0099


Respondent Name: ______

Phone: ( )


Date: __ __ __ __ __ __



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Office Use

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