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															DLG-Feldtage wheat cultivation comparison has been a magnet for visitors right from the start  Crop 
								 
								The international comparison of winter wheat cultivation methods, which has been an important part of the technical program at the DLG-Feldtage since 1988, will this year feature crop experts from seven countries presenting their strategies for growing the crop. This will once again give visitors the opportunity to get to know a wide variety of cultivation philosophies from different European growing regions, as well as Germany, and to discuss these with the experts involved to reach conclusions that could inform how they cultivate their own wheat crops. 
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								 Nine  teams from the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden,  Switzerland and Ukraine will participate in this year’s wheat  cultivation comparison. This has a competitive element, where they  assume the role of farmers and strive to achieve the highest direct  cost-free performance on the site; and an innovation element, where they  can present novel processes or measures on their plots. The variety of  options that are possible in cultivation methods (crop variety, sowing  method, fertilizer strategy and crop protection planning) mean that a  wide range of growing strategies will be on display. In addition, a team  from the DLG’s International Crop Production Center (IPZ), which is  hosting this year’s DLG-Feldtage, will present a strip-sown plot. This  will not be included in the competition, but should prove an interesting  topic for discussion when compared to the conventionally sown plots. 
 
In  order to assess their performance accurately, the demonstration plots  will not only be presented as examples during the DLG-Feldtage, but will  each be harvested using field trial methodology, and yield and grain  quality will used to determine the selling price and crop value. The  actual costs of crop establishment and management will then be deducted  to calculate the direct cost-free performance of plot. When the results  are published in the autumn, it will be possible for visitors to check  how well the competition participants adapted their strategies to the  conditions at the IPZ site at Bernburg, and if they have achieved their  goals for crop yield and quality. 
  
The participants in the international comparison of winter wheat cultivation methods are: 
Plots 1 and 2: Institute of Soil Culture and Crops 
Schackenthal, Germany 
Varieties (target yields): Julie (9.0t/ha) / Winter Gold 7.0t/ha) 
  
Plots 3 and 4: Hochschule Anhalt (FH) Department of Agriculture, Ecotrophology and Landscape Development 
Bernburg, Germany 
Varieties (target yields): Ponticus (8.5t/ha) / Lavoisier (9.0t/ha) 
  
Plots 5 and 6: State Institute for Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture of Saxony-Anhalt, Holger Minge 
Bernburg-Strenzfeld, Germany 
Variety (target yield): RGT reform (10.0t/ha) 
  
Plots 7 and 8: Strickhof Consulting Service 
Lindau-Eschikon, Switzerland 
Varieties (target yields): Poncione (8.5t/ha) / CH Nara (8.0t/ha) 
  
Plots 9 and 10: Faculty of Agriculture, Mendel University 
Brno, Czech Republic 
Varieties (target yields): RGT Reform (11.0 t/ha) / Julie (10.0 t/ha) 
  
Plots 11 and 12: NUBIP Agrobiological Faculty 
Kiev, Ukraine 
Variety (target yield): Svitanok (9.0 t/ha) 
  
Plots 13 and 14: ООО Agrostandart 
Krasnodar, Russia 
Varieties (target yields): Genius (8.0 t/ha) / Cubus (10.0 t/ha) 
  
Plots 15 and 16: Patriotisk Selskab 
Odense, Denmark 
Varieties (target yields): Benchmark (11.3 t/ha) / Sheriff (10.8 t/ha) 
  
Plots 17 ands 18: 10-Tonne Klubben 
Fornåsa, Sweden 
Varieties (target yields): Sheriff (10.0 t/ha) / Hacksta (10.0 t/ha) 
  
Plot 19: IPZ Bernburg strip tillage demonstration 
Bernburg, Germany 
Variety (target yield): JB Asano (9.0 t/ha) 
  
The  DLG-Feldtage 2018 takes place from 12 to 14 June at the DLG’s  International Crop Production Center at Bernburg (Saxony-Anhalt). The  event is co-organized by the State of Saxony-Anhalt’s Ministry of  Environment, Agriculture and Energy, and Allianz, together with  Münchener und Magdeburger Agrarversicherung AG (Munich and Magdeburg  Agricultural Insurance). Trade partners are: Fachagentur Nachwachsende  Rohstoffe e.V. (Agency for Renewable Resources); Union zur Förderung der  Öl- und Proteinpflanzen (Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein  Plants); and Nordzucker AG. 
 
More information on the DLG-Feldtage 2018 is available online at: www.dlg-feldtage.de o 
  
								 
																						
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