Oakes Irrigation Research Site
Carrington Research Extension Center * North Dakota State University
P.O. Box 531, Oakes, ND 58474-0531, Voice: (701) 742-2189, FAX: (701) 742-2700, E-mail: Leonard.Besemann@ndsu.net


CABBAGE HYBRID PERFORMANCE TRIAL

Richard Greenland, Leonard Besemann and Heidi Eslinger

 
Results summary
Table 6. Early stand, days to harvest, yield, head size, and overall quality score for bare-root transplanted cabbage, harvested early (for fresh market).
Table 7. Early stand, days to harvest, yield, head size, and overall quality score for direct seeded cabbage, harvested early (for fresh market)

Table 8. Early stand, days to harvest, yield, head size, and overall quality score for plug transplanted cabbage, harvested early (for fresh market).
Table 9. Effects of planting method on early stand, days to harvest, yield, quality, and head shape and size of early (fresh market) cabbage.
Table 10. Head characteristics of fresh market cabbage.
Table 11. Early stand, days to harvest, yield, quality, and head size for late harvested (slaw market) cabbage.
Table 12. Cabbage head characteristics for late harvest (slaw market) cabbage.

           Cabbage grows well in the cool climate of North Dakota, but production is limited due to market uncertainty and lack of information on available hybrids. We evaluated the suitability of 9 cabbage hybrids for both the fresh and slaw markets. These 9 hybrids were evaluated using three planting methods: direct seeded, plug transplants and bare-root transplants.

 

MATERIALS AND METHODS


Soil:

Gardena loam and Embden loam; pH=6.9; 2.8% organic matter; soil-P and soil-K were very high; soil-S was low.

Previous

crops:

2004 - field corn; 2003 - sweet corn; 2002 - pumpkin.

Seedbed

preparation:

Chisel plow on April 14. Disked on April 19. Multiweeded (field cultivated) twice on April 21 to incorporate fertilizer and herbicide.

Planting:

Direct seeded cabbage and a barley cover crop (0.45 bu/acre) on April 22 with a Monosem precision planter. Cabbage seeds were placed 1/2 to 3/4 inches deep into a flat, fine seedbed and were spaced 7 1/16 inches apart in 21-inch rows. Plants were later thinned to 14 inches apart (about 25,000 plants/acre). A row of barley was planted between and parallel to the cabbage rows. Transplants were started in the greenhouse on April 5 and 6 and transplanted on May 18 in 21-inch rows with a 12-inch in-row spacing.

Plots:

Main plots were 34 ft long by one row (21 inches) wide. Each main plot was divided into two 17-ft long sections. The study had 4 reps.

Fertilizer:

On April 15, broadcast 26 lbs N/acre and 30 lbs S/acre as 21-0-0-24. Fertigate 40 lbs N/acre on June 18 and 50 lbs N/acre on July 7 as 28-0-0.

Irrigation:

Overhead sprinkler irrigation as needed

Pest

Control:

Weeds were controlled using Treflan (1 pt/acre applied preplant incorporated on April 21), Fusilade + NIS (12 oz/acre + 0.5% v/v on June 8, which also killed the barley cover crop) and by hand weeding. Sprayed Sevin XLR (1 qt/acre on June 8 and June 16) to control flea beetle. Asana (8 oz/acre on July 1 and August 18), DiPel (1 lb/acre on July 6, July 14, July 20, July 27 and August 10) and Warrior (2.5 oz/acre on August 3) controlled cabbage looper and cabbage worm.

Harvest:

One section of each main plot was hand harvested when heads were firm and of marketable size (early harvest for fresh market). The other section was harvested about two weeks later (late harvest for slaw market). Cabbage head characteristics were measured on representative cabbage heads selected at each harvest from each plot.

 

RESULTS


Direct-seeded cabbage: For the fresh market, Artost, Bronco and Trigger looked the best while Cheers, Field Star and Matsumo had the greatest yields. For the slaw market, Artost, Cheers and Trigger looked the best, Cheers had the best yield.

Transplanted cabbage: For the fresh market, Artost, Bronco and Trigger looked the best, and Cheers, Field Star and Trigger had the highest yields. For the slaw market, Artost, Bronco and Cheers looked the best and Cheers had the highest yields. Transplanted cabbage generally was earlier maturing and better quality than direct-seeded cabbage and plug transplants were generally better than bare root transplants.


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Table 6. Early stand, days to harvest, yield, head size, and overall quality score for bare-root transplanted cabbage, harvested early (for fresh market) in the Oakes Irrigation Research Site 2005 cabbage hybrid performance trial.


Hybrid

Seed

source1

Early

stand

Days to

harvest

Harvest

spread2

Number

of heads

Head

Yield


size

Overall

score

 

1000s/acre

---------- days --------

1000s/acre

tons/acre

lbs/head

1 to 10

 

Artost

BE

22.7

89

18

21.2

27.1

2.6

7.9

Bronco

BE

23.8

100

29

21.6

26.4

2.4

7.9

Cambria

BE

22.7

95

12

19.0

24.8

2.6

7.3

Cheers

AT

24.2

103

25

22.7

37.4

3.3

7.7

Field Star

BE

23.4

100

26

22.7

30.0

2.7

7.1

Field Glory

BE

19.8

107

31

17.9

22.4

2.5

6.9

General

BE

23.1

83

18

20.5

21.5

2.1

7.0

Matsumo

BE

24.5

101

29

23.4

31.7

2.7

7.7

Trigger

BE

23.4

99

27

23.4

33.7

2.9

8.1

 

Probability

0.11

<0.0001

0.004

0.04

<0.0001

<0.0001

<0.0001

LSD (0.05)

--

4

9

3.6

4.9

0.3

0.3

C. V. (%)

9

3

27

12

12

8

3

1See Appendix A for a list of seed sources.

2Harvest spread = days between first head ready to harvest until last head in plot ready to harvest.


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Table 7. Early stand, days to harvest, yield, head size, and overall quality score for direct seeded cabbage, harvested early (for fresh market) in the Oakes Irrigation Research Site 2005 cabbage hybrid performance trial.


Hybrid

Seed

source1

Early

stand2

Days to

harvest

Harvest

spread3

Number

of heads

Head

Yield


size

Overall

score

 

1000s/acre

----------- days -----------

1000s/acre

tons/acre

lbs/head

1 to 10

 

Artost

BE

27.1

110 a4

24 abc

22.0

26.0 def

2.4 cd

7.8 ab

Bronco

BE

30.4

130 d

37 de

23.1

24.4 ef

2.1 d

7.7 ab

Cambria

BE

27.5

117 b

16 a

20.9

24.2 ef

2.3 d

7.1 cd

Cheers

AT

32.2

129 d

34 cde

24.2

37.3 a

3.1 a

7.6 b

Field Star

BE

28.9

124 c

29 b-e

20.9

32.5 abc

3.1 a

7.2 cd

Field Glory

BE

27.1

130 d

37 e

21.6

28.7 cde

2.7 bc

6.9 de

General

BE

28.5

105 a

22 ab

20.1

22.0 f

2.2 d

6.7 e

Matsumo

BE

33.3

124 c

25 abc

23.1

34.3 ab

3.0 ab

7.5 bc

Trigger

BE

28.9

124 c

27 bcd

21.6

30.6 bcd

2.9 ab

8.0 a

 

Probability

0.29

<0.0001

0.0026

0.8

<0.0001

<0.0001

<0.0001

C. V. (%)

13

3

25

16

12

9

4

1See Appendix A for a list of seed sources.

2Stand before thinning.

3Harvest spread = days between first head ready to harvest until last head in plot ready to harvest.

4Values in the same column followed by the same letter are not significantly different at the 0.05 level. No significant

  differences between values in columns without letters.


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Table 8. Early stand, days to harvest, yield, head size, and overall quality score for plug transplanted cabbage, harvested early (for fresh market) in the Oakes Irrigation Research Site 2005 cabbage hybrid performance trial.

Hybrid

Seed

source1

Early

stand

Days to

harvest

Harvest

spread2

Number

of heads

Head

Yield


Size

Overall

score


 

1000s/acre

---------- days --------

1000s/acre

tons/acre

lbs/head

1 to 10

 

Artost

BE

25.3

81

17

24.5

30.2

2.5

7.9

Bronco

BE

24.9

96

21

23.4

32.3

2.8

8.1

Cambria

BE

24.5

84

17

22.0

26.1

2.4

7.3

Cheers

AT

24.5

100

23

23.4

41.4

3.5

7.7

Field Star

BE

24.2

98

15

23.4

37.0

3.2

7.3

Field Glory

BE

24.9

105

31

22.3

29.6

2.7

7.2

General

BE

25.3

76

22

24.2

26.9

2.2

6.9

Matsumo

BE

25.3

100

17

23.4

32.2

2.8

7.6

Trigger

BE

24.9

96

10

22.3

35.3

3.2

8.6

 

Probability

0.46

<0.0001

0.0004

0.48

<0.0001

<0.0001

<0.0001

LSD (0.05)

--

4

7

2.6

4.7

0.3

0.4

C. V. (%)

3

3

27

8

10

8

3

1See Appendix A for a list of seed sources.

2Harvest spread = days between first head ready to harvest until last head in plot ready to harvest.

 
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Table 9. Effects of planting method on early stand, days to harvest, yield, quality, and head shape and size of early (fresh market) cabbage in the Oakes Irrigation Research Site 2005 cabbage hybrid performance trial. Results averaged over hybrids.


Hybrid

Early

stand1

Days to

harvest

Harvest

spread2