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Sunflower Variety Trial

Darby, Heather
Harwood, Hannah
Cummings, Erica
Madden, Rosalie
Monahan, Susan
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Oilseed sunflower is a relatively new crop for Vermont and the Northeast in general. Because of regional differences in soil conditions, length of growing season, and weather patterns, it is important to select varieties that will perform well under Vermont’s specific conditions. Sunflower varieties that will perform well here will generally be early to medium in maturity and have good disease resistance. In addition, varietal differences in plant stand characteristics (such as height and head diameter) may confer ability to resist pest pressures and increase yields and overall quality. The goal of this study is to evaluate pest pressure as well as seed and oil yields of varieties that will most likely mature during a northeast growing season.
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2012-01-01
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