QID Texas Wheat Acreage and Variety Survey

Field Crops Production

0002 - Wheat Variety - TX 09

Field Crops Production

OMB: 0535-0002

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Project Code 403 QID 00000


OMB No. 0535-0002 Approval Expires 03/31/2009


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.





1. How many acres of non-irrigated wheat did this operation plant for all proposes? Acres

472

a. How many of these acres will be harvested for grain? Acres

035

b. What average yield do you expect for these acres? Bushels

038

2. How many acres of irrigated wheat did this operation plant for all purposes? Acres

471

a. How many of these acres will be harvested for grain? Acres

034

b. What average yield do you expect from these acres? Bushels

037




Please turn to page 2 and complete the Wheat Varieties and Practices section of this questionnaire.

If this operation did not plant any wheat for 2009, please sign and date the questionnaire

and return it in the enclosed envelope.

3. Please complete the table below for all varieties of wheat you planted on this operation for 2009. Report both total acres

and irrigated acres for each variety. If you planted varieties other than those listed, please record the name and acres in

the category "Other". If you don't know the name of the variety you planted, please record the acres under the appropriate

doss in the category "Unknown".


Variety

Total

Acres Planted

Irrigated

acres

Variety

Total

Acres Planted

Irrigated

acres

HARD WINTER WHEAT



Sturdy

242

342

812

201


301

TAM W-1Ol

243

343

814

202


302

TAM 105

244

344

822

203


303

TAM 107

245

345

2137

204


304

TAM 109

246

346

215:3

205


305

TAM 110

247

347

216J

206


306

TAM 200

248

348

2172

207


307

TAM 201

249

349

217

208


308

TAM 202

250

350

Abilene

209


309

TAM 300

251

351

Akrcn

210


310

TAM 301

252

352

Arkcn

211


311

TAM 302

253

353

Big Dawg

212


312

Toscoso

254

354

Cenura

213


313

Thunderbird

255

55

Centurk/Centurk 78

214


314

Thunderbolt

256

356

Collin

215


315

Tomahawk

257

357

Concho

216


316

Tonkawa

258

358

Corcnado

217


317

Triumph/Triumph 64

259

359

Custerr

218


318

Victory

260

360

Halt

219


319

Vana

261

361

Hawc

220


320

Weothermoster

262

362

Hickok

221


321

Wintex

263

363

Ike

222


322

Winmoster

264

364

Jagger

223


323

Other [specify] __________

298

398

Karl/Karl 92

224


324

Unknown

299

399

Lamer

225


325

SOFT WNTER WHEAT



Lanceta

226


326

Bradford

401

501

Lamed

227


327

Caldwell

402

502

Lockett

228


328

Clemens

403

503

Longhorn

229


329

Coker 762

404

504-

Mesa

230


330

Coker 983

405

505

Mit

731


331

Coker 9134

406

506

Mustong

232


332

Coker 9474

407

507

Ogol ala

233


333

Coker 9543

408

508

Payne

234


334

Coker 9663

409

509

Pecos

235


335

Coker 9704

410

510

Prowers

236


336

Coker 9733

411

511

Quartum Hybrids

237


337

Coker 9766

412

512

Rowd I

238


338

Coker 9803

413

513

Russian

239


339

Coker 9835

414

1514

Scout/Scout 66

240


340

Florida 302

415

515

Sierra

241


341

Florido 304

416

516




Variety

Total

acres planted

Irrigated

acres

Variety

Total

acres planted

Irrigated

acres

SOFT W WHEAT [cont'd]



Terral Norris

432

532

Hickory

417

517

Other [specify] ____________

498

598

Joype

418

518

Unknown

499

599

Keiser

419

519

HARD SPRING WHEAT



Magnum

420

520

Douglas King

601

701

Mallard

421

521

Norm

602

702

Marion

422

522

Verde

603

703

Masco

423

523

Other [specify] ____________

608

708

McNair 1003

424

524

Unknown

609

709

Patto

425

525

DURUM WHEAT



Pioneer 2548

426

526

Mexicali

611

711

Pioneer 2555

427

527

Westbred 1000D

612

712

Pioneer 2566

428

528

Other [specify] ____________

618

718

Pioneer 2571

429

529

Unknown

619

719

Pioneer 2580

430

530

CLASS UNKOWN



Pioneer 2684

431

531

Unkown

699

799


4. As wheat breeders work to improve wheat varieties, which of these do you believe are the three most important characteristics to improve? [Enter codes]

1. drought tolerance

2. standability

3. disease tolerance

4. herbicide tolerance 5. insect resistance

6. fall forage yield


7. spring forage yield

8. grain yield potential

9. grain quality

10. other [specify]

most important

801

second most important

802

third most important

803


5. Do you expect your planted wheat acres to increase, decrease or stay about the same over the next 5 years?


804

1 increase

2 decrease

3 stay about the same


6. How often do you purchase certified wheat seed? [Circle code.]


805

1 every year

2 every other year

3 every three years

4 every four years

5 never [skip to item 7]

6 other [specify] ______________


a. When you buy certified wheat seed,

what percentage of your acreage do you plant with certified seed?

806


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

Month & Date

a. Dryland wheat for grain only?

807

___ ___ / ___ ___

b. Dryland wheat for grazing and grain?

808

___ ___ / ___ ___

c. Irrigated wheat for grain only?

809

___ ___ / ___ ___

d. Irrigated wheat for grazing and grain?

810

___ ___ / ___ ___


Dryland Wheat

Irrigated Wheat

8. What is your normal seeding rate for

811

812


9. What percent of you wheat land is treated each year for

percent

a. broadleaf weeds

813

b. grasses

814

c. insects

815

d. diseases

816


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

817

818

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

819

820

12. What do you consider your two most troublesome diseases?

821

822


13. In an average year, how much Nitrogen and Phosphors do you apply per acre to:

Nitrogen

Phosphorous

a. Dryland wheat

823

824

b. Irrigated wheat

825

826

14. Considering the past five years, on the average, what percent of your wheat acreage was:

Percent

a. Harvested for grain only?

827

b. Grazed and harvested for grain?

828

c. Grazed out or hayed? [not harvested for grain]

829

d. Abandoned? [not harvested, hayed or grazed]

830

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

0991


Respondent Name: ______

Phone: ( )


Date: __ __ __ __ __ __


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Office Use

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Response

Respondent

Mode

Enum

Eval.

Office Use for POID

921

9901

9902

9903

098

100

789


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