Influence of nitrogen rate on yield and profitability of rye grain production

Author:

Szuleta Elżbieta1,Shockley Jordan M.2,Knott Carrie3ORCID,Phillips Timothy1,Van Sanford David A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Soil Science University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

2. Department of Agricultural Economics University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

3. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences University of Kentucky Research and Education Center Princeton Kentucky USA

Abstract

AbstractRye (Secale cereale L.) grain production in Kentucky is insufficient to meet the needs of distillers and bakers, in part because there is a knowledge gap about rye management that discourages farmers from choosing this crop. We conducted an economic study to develop recommendations for profitable rye grain production. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of two different nitrogen (N) rates (35 lb N acre−1 and 70 lb N acre−1) on yield and profitability of winter rye grain production. Experiments were conducted in 2020–2021 season at three Kentucky locations: Lexington, Princeton, and Adairville. Twenty‐four rye entries were planted in a split plot design experiment and the two N rates (35 lb N acre−1 and 70 lb N acre−1) were assigned to main plots. There was no significant difference in mean yield between 35 and 70 lb N acre−1. This indicates that less investment in N fertilizer will not adversely affect grain yield level, will enhance profitability of production, and will benefit distillers due to the higher alcohol yield associated with higher starch and lower protein levels.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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