Oakes Irrigation Research Site
Carrington Research Extension Center * North Dakota State University
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ASPARAGUS PRELIMINARY TRIAL

Richard Greenland, Heidi Eslinger, and Leonard Besemann

Results summary

Table 65. Asparagus yield and spear numbers

This study was established in 1992 on a Hecla sandy loam soil that had been in fallow (or weeds) the previous two years. Spring soil tests showed this site to be high in K, medium in P and low in N. The soil pH was 7.8 and soil organic matter was 1.3%. The area was disked in the spring of 1992 and 200 lbs of 10-50-0 per acre was incorporated using a field cultivator.

Six hybrids of asparagus were planted, four from seed and two from bare roots. Seeds of Jersey Gem, Jersey Giant, Jersey King, and Jersey Knight were planted about 0.75" deep into 1.5" by 1.5" by 2" (deep) plugs filled with Jiffy Mix on March 18. These plugs were kept on a hotpad until the asparagus began to emerge on April 1, then they were moved into the greenhouse. Emergence was excellent (>97%) for Jersey Gem, Jersey Giant, and Jersey King. Jersey Knight had only 75% emergence.

One-year-old bare-root plants of SYN 4-56 and SYN 4-MD10 were planted in the field on April 23 and the seedlings (from the greenhouse) were planted on May 18, 1992. The plants were placed in 8" deep furrows. Rows were on 5-ft centers. Roots were covered by two to three inches of soil. Seventy-one lbs of 21-0-0-24 per acre were banded on top of the row and covered with about ½ inch of soil. An additional 53 lbs N per acre as urea was banded in the furrow on 21 July. The furrow was filled in during the season as the plants grew. All plants grew vigorously the first year with very little, if any, loss from transplanting, etc. Old growth was flailed early spring 1993. The field was hand weeded, irrigated, and fertilized (37 lbs N/acre on July 21) that year. No harvesting was done in 1992 or 1993.

The plots were split into two subplots in 1994. Harvesting began on half the subplots in 1994 and on the other half in 1995. The 1994-begin-date subplots were harvested six times in 1994. All asparagus was fertilized with 45 lbs N/acre as urea and 115 lbs 21-0-0-24 per acre on May 24, 1994. For the rest of the summer, the field was irrigated, cultivated (between rows), and hand weeded as needed. We followed normal production practices in 1995 through 1998.

We flailed the old stalks on 9 Nov 1998. On April 7 all asparagus was fertilized by broadcasting 15 lbs N/acre and 75 lbs P2O5/acre as 10-50-0, 99 lbs K2O/acre as 0-0-60, and 18 lbs N/acre and 20 lbs S/acre as 21-0-0-24. We broadcast 50 lbs N/acre as urea on June 17. Sinbar (2 lbs/acre on April 12), rototilling between the rows (June 4 and June 24), and hand weeding controlled weeds. During the summer the field was overhead sprinkler irrigated as needed. The plots were harvested 33 times from April 30 through June 15. Number of spears, spear characteristics, and yields are given in Table 65.

RESULTS

Jersey King was the highest yielding asparagus for the fifth straight year. Jersey Giant also had good yields. The yield difference was due mostly to spear size. The Jersey hybrids had fatter spears than the other hybrids. Whether we waited two years or three years to begin cutting did not affect anything this (the seventh) year.

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Table 65. Asparagus yield and spear numbers in the Oakes Irrigation Research Site 1999 asparagus preliminary trial.
Name Seed source Marketable Spear
yield number size height diameter
1000 lbs/A 1000s/A oz/spear inches
Jersey Gem JAF 4.80 77.2 1.08 9.4 0.62
Jersey Giant JAF 5.15 85.8 1.03 9.4 0.61
Jersey King JAF 6.36 93.5 1.20 9.3 0.62
Jersey Knight JAF 4.62 76.8 1.05 9.4 0.61
SYN 4-56 NR 3.12 59.7 0.94 9.4 0.58
SYN 4-MD10 NR 3.37 64.0 1.01 9.4 0.59
LSD (0.05) 1.55 NS 0.15 NS 0.03
C.V. (%) 29 25 14 2 4
Probability 0.005 0.11 0.054 0.98 0.02

See appendix A for seed source codes.

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