Table 24 – 2000 Tall Fescue Trial – Louis Schurmann, Sumas Prairie

2000 Tall Fescue Trial

Louis Schurmann, Sumas Prairie

2001 Dry Matter Yield (kg/ha)
Cultivar or Strain Cut 1 9-May Cut 2 13-Jun Cut 3 18-Jul Cut 4 27-Aug Cut 5 11-Oct Total % of Barcel
CI TF2 4801 3549 3671 2653 2164 16837 107
HOEDOWN 4858 3531 3501 2602 2328 16820 107
FESTIVAL 4531 3559 3669 2616 2093 16467 105
HYMARK 4489 3432 3686 2669 2179 16455 105
STAG 4920 3193 3619 2529 2087 16349 104
TF9503 4228 3580 3544 2626 2170 16148 103
LIFARA 1 3997 3664 3212 2912 2224 16009 102
BAROLEX 3937 3479 3444 2488 2403 15750 100
BARCEL* 3955 3401 3530 2546 2261 15693 100
MEAN 4413 3488 3542 2627 2212 16281 104
CV (%) 6.6 7.5 4.5 6.5 7.2 5.1
LSD (0.05) 427 380 233 247 232 1203

1 Lifara is a variety of meadow fescue

Source:
Don Bates, BC Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries
1767 Angus Campbell Road
Abbotsford, BC V3G 2M3
Tel: 604 556-3085
Fax: 604 556-3117
E-mail: Don.Bates@gems4.gov.bc.ca

Site Information: The trial is located southeast of Abbotsford. Medium and some moderately fine-textured, stone-free, local stream deposits are the parent material of the soils. Surface, subsurface and subsoil textures range from silt loam to silty clay loam. Sand is usually present at depths below at least 1 meter.
Design: Randomized complete block with four replicates.
Plot Size and Harvest Area: 1.2 m by 6 m and 0.6 m by 5 m respectively;

Broadcast – seeded

Fertilizer: Fertilized according to soil test in spring, then with 40-0-0 (5 1/2S) at 190 kg/ha after each of the first four cuts.
Weed Control: 2,4-D and Mecoprop applied April 20th.
Irrigation: None, but rainfall was received regularly through the growing season except for most of July which was hot and dry.