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This planting guide will help producers establish grasses and legumes commonly grown in Georgia.

Table of Contents

Revised by R. Dewey Lee
Original manuscript by R. Dewey Lee and J. Troy Johnson
Former agronomists for the University of Georgia Crop and Soil Sciences Department

This planting guide will help producers establish grasses and legumes commonly grown in Georgia. Information given for particular species should not be taken as a recommendation to grow that species. Not all of the plant species grown in Georgia are recommended by the University of Georgia. Current production guides may be found at www.caes.uga.edu/commodities/fieldcrops/index.html.

Start with high quality seed. Certified seed is available for most recommended crops. Test your soil to determine nutrient needs. Contact your local county Extension office for information on soil sampling. Fertilize and lime according to soil test results. Plant seed at the proper depth in a good seed bed when soil temperatures and moisture are best for that species. Use the correct seed per acre as indicated. Manage for high yields by maintaining soil fertility and controlling weeds, insects and diseases. Harvest at the appropriate time with properly adjusted equipment. Protect seed quality through proper handling and storage.

Quick Guide

Warm Season

Corn, field

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 56
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 80-140
  • Seeding Rate: *See table below
  • Planting Date 1: LV — Apr. 1-May 10; P — Mar. 15-Apr. 20; C — Mar. 1-Apr. 15
  • Days to Maturity 2: 100-125
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 90%
    • Min. Purity: 99%
    • Max. Weed Seed: None

  • Remarks: Use higher plant populations for irrigated fields. See the current UGA Extension production guide.

Cotton

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 46
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 225-350
  • Seeding Rate: For 36″* row width — 3-4 seed/row ft. (dryland), 4-6 seed/row ft. (irrigated)
  • Planting Date 1: S — Apr. 1-May 25
  • Days to Maturity 2: 140-160
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 80%
    • Min. Purity: 98%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 0.02%

  • Remarks: Irrigated fields should be planted after May 1 for best production.

Grain Sorghum

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 56
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 750-1250
  • Seeding Rate: **See table below
  • Planting Date 1: LV — May 15-July 1; P — May 1-July 1; C — Apr.15-Jul. 15
  • Days to Maturity 2: 100-200
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 80%
    • Min. Purity: 98%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 10%

  • Remarks: Plant when soil temperature is above 65°F. Increase seeding rate for irrigated fields.

Peanuts

  • Virginia

    • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 20-30
    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 25-30
    • Seeding Rate: For 36″ row width — 3-4 seed/row ft.
    • Planting Date 1: C — Apr. 15-May 20
    • Days to Maturity 2: 120-150
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 75%
      • Min. Purity: 95%
      • Max. Weed Seed: None

    • Remarks: Always use certified seed.

  • Runner

    • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 20-30
    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 45-50
    • Seeding Rate: For 36″ row width — 4-6 seed/row ft.
    • Planting Date 1: C — Apr. 15-May 20
    • Days to Maturity 2: 120-150
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 75%
      • Min. Purity: 95%
      • Max. Weed Seed: None

    • Remarks: Always use certified seed.

  • Spanish

    • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 20-30
    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 55-60
    • Seeding Rate: For 36″ row width — 4-6 seed/row ft.
    • Planting Date 1: C — Apr. 15-May 20
    • Days to Maturity 2: 120-150
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 75%
      • Min. Purity: 95%
      • Max. Weed Seed: None

    • Remarks: Always use certified seed.

Soybeans

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 60
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 135-250
  • Seeding Rate: For 36″ row width — 10-12 seed/ft. 3; For 30″ row width — 9-11 seed/ft. 3; For 12″ row width — 5-6 seed/ft. 3; For 6″ row width — 3-4 seed/ft. 3
  • Planting Date 1: LV — May 10-June 15; P — Apr. 1-June 30; C — May 1-July 15
  • Days to Maturity 2: Group V â?? 145; Group VII — 160
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 80%
    • Min. Purity: 90%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 10/lb.

  • Remarks: Use certified seed for best results. Consult the current UGA Extension production guide.

Sunflowers

  • Confectionary

    • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 24
    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 300-500
    • Seeding Rate: For 36″ row width — 10-12 seed/ft. 4; For 30″ row width — 9-10 seed/ft. 4; For 24″ row width — 8-9 seed/ft. 4
    • Planting Date 1: LV — Apr. 1-June 15; P — Apr. 1-May 1; C — Mar.15-Jul. 15
    • Days to Maturity 2: 90-100
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 85%
      • Min. Purity: 97%
      • Max. Weed Seed: 0.1%

    • Remarks: Very little market in Georgia. Often susceptible to Alternaria leaf blight.

  • Oil
    • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 32
    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 600-900
    • Seeding Rate: For 36″ row width — 10-12 seed/ft. 4; For 30″ row width — 9-10 seed/ft. 4; For 24″ row width — 8-9 seed/ft. 4
    • Planting Date 1: LV — Apr. 1-June 15; P — Apr. 1-May 1; C — Mar.15-Jul. 15
    • Days to Maturity 2: 90-100
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 85%
      • Min. Purity: 97%
      • Max. Weed Seed: 0.1%

    • Remarks: Very little market in Georgia. Often susceptible to Alternaria leaf blight.

Tobacco

  • Beds

    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 325,000
    • Seeding Rate: 0.2 oz./100 sq. yds.
    • Planting Date 1: S — Dec. 20-Jan. 10
    • Days to Maturity 2: Varies
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 80%
      • Min. Purity: 98%
      • Max. Weed Seed: None

    • Remarks: Evenly distribute seed in beds and keep moist during germ the first four weeks.

  • Field

    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 325,000
    • Seeding Rate: 7,000 plants/A
    • Planting Date 1: S — Dec. 20-Jan. 10
    • Days to Maturity 2: Varies
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 80%
      • Min. Purity: 98%
      • Max. Weed Seed: None

    • Remarks: Evenly distribute seed in beds and keep moist during germ the first four weeks.

Cool Season (Grain Only)

Barley

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 48
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 800-900
  • Seeding Rate: 75-100 lbs./A
  • Planting Date 1: LV — Oct. 10-Nov. 1; P — Oct. 25-Nov. 15; C — Nov. 7-Dec. 1
  • Approximate Harvest Dates: Mid May to early June
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 85%
    • Min. Purity: 98%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 10/lb.

  • Remarks: Very sensitive to acidic soils. Control loose smut with proper seed treatment. Use certified seed.

Lupine

  • White

    • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 55
    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 65-100
    • Seeding Rate: 100 lbs./A
    • Planting Date 1: LV — Sept. 15; P — Oct. 15; C — Nov. 1
    • Approximate Harvest Dates: Late May to mid June
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 80%
      • Min. Purity: 98%
      • Max. Weed Seed: 0.3%

    • Remarks: Usually used for hay, grazing or green manure. Use an inoculant.

  • Blue

    • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 60
    • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 180-200
    • Seeding Rate: 80-90 lbs./A
    • Planting Date 1: LV — Sept. 15; P — Oct. 15; C — Nov. 1
    • Approximate Harvest Dates: Late May to mid June
    • Certified Seed Quality:

      • Min. Germ: 80%
      • Min. Purity: 98%
      • Max. Weed Seed: 0.3%

    • Remarks: Usually used for hay, grazing or green manure. Use an inoculant.

Oats

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 32
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 1,000-1,425
  • Seeding Rate: 60-75 lbs./A
  • Planting Date 1: LV — Sept. 25-Oct. 15; P — Oct. 7-Nov. 1; C — Nov. 7-Dec. 1
  • Approximate Harvest Dates: Late May to late June
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 85%
    • Min. Purity: 99%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 10/lb.

  • Remarks: Control loose smut with proper seed treatment. Use certified seed.

Winter Rape or Canola

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 50
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 6,500-8,500
  • Seeding Rate: 4-7 lbs./A
  • Planting Date 1: LV — Oct. 1-15; P — Oct. 1-Nov. 1; C — Oct. 15-Nov. 15
  • Approximate Harvest Dates: May to late June
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 85%
    • Min. Purity: 99%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 15/lb.

  • Remarks: Harvest as early as possible to reduce shattering. Watch for aphid infestation and apply control methods to avoid damage.

Rye

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 56
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 1,135
  • Seeding Rate: 60-90 lbs./A
  • Planting Date 1: LV — Oct. 1 – Oct. 20; P — Oct. 7-Nov. 15; C — Nov. 7-Dec. 1
  • Approximate Harvest Dates: Late May to late June
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 80%
    • Min. Purity: 98%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 10/lb.

  • Remarks: Use certified seed.

Triticale

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 48
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 700-950
  • Seeding Rate: 80-90 lbs./A
  • Planting Date 1: C — Nov. 7-Dec. 15
  • Approximate Harvest Dates: Mid May to early June
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 85%
    • Min. Purity: 98%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 10/lb.

  • Remarks: Varieties differ in feeding efficiency. Contact county agent for info.

Wheat

  • Lbs. Seed/Bu.: 60
  • Approx. Seeds/Oz.: 625-935
  • Seeding Rate: 60-90 lbs./A or 120-150 lbs./A 5. For best results, plant 22-25 seeds per row ft. in 7.5-inch drill widths.
  • Planting Date 1: LV — Oct. 10-Nov. 1; P — Oct. 25-Nov. 15; UC — Nov.7-Dec. 1; LC — Nov.15-Dec. 1
  • Approximate Harvest Dates: Late May to mid June
  • Certified Seed Quality:

    • Min. Germ: 85%
    • Min. Purity: 98%
    • Max. Weed Seed: 10/lb.

  • Remarks: See the current production guide for more information. Use deep tillage for best yields. Do not plant seed more than 1.5″ to 2″ deep. Use certified seed.

1 LV = Limestone Valley, P = Piedmont, C = Coastal Plain, UC = Upper Coastal Plain, LC = Lower Coastal Plain, S = Statewide.
2 Due to the growth habit of cool season crops, approximate harvest dates are given rather than days to maturity.
3 Assumes 80% emergence.
4 Assumes 90% emergence.
5 For intensive management.

This is to be used as a guide and does not replace the need to obtain additional information for good management practices. Consult current performance bulletins for variety yield data. Always use certified seed to ensure good germination, trueness to variety and freedom from noxious weeds.

Helpful Tables and Formulas
















Corn Planting Rates According to Row Widths

 

Row spacing (in.)

 

Final Pop Plants/A

30

36

38

40

Seeds/A planted

— inches between seed —

16000

11.0

9.2

8.7

8.3

18800

18000

9.9

8.2

7.8

7.4

21200

20000

8.9

7.4

6.9

6.6

23500

22000

8.1

6.7

6.3

6.0

25900

24000

7.5

6.1

5.8

5.5

28200

26000

6.8

5.6

5.4

5.1

30600

28000

6.4

5.3

5.0

4.8

33000

30000

6.0

4.9

4.6

4.4

35300

* Corn planting rates assuming 85% emergence.
















Grain Sorghum Planting Rates According To Row Widths

 

Row spacing (in.)

 

Final Pop Plants/A

7

10

20

24

40

36

Seed/A planted

— inches between seed —

34000

22.4

15.7

7.8

6.5

5.2

4.4

40000

42500

17.9

12.5

6.3

5.2

4.2

3.5

50000

51000

14.9

10.5

5.2

4.4

3.5

2.9

60000

59500

12.8

9.0

4.5

3.7

3.0

2.5

70000

68000

11.2

7.8

3.9

3.3

2.6

2.2

80000

76500

10.0

7.0

3.5

2.9

2.3

1.9

90000

85000

9.0

6.3

3.1

2.6

2.1

1.8

100000

106350

7.2

5.0

2.5

2.1

1.7

1.4

125000

** Grain sorghum planting rate assuming 85% emergence.

The following three formulas can help you determine seeding rates:

  1. seed per row foot = number seed desired per acre x row width (ft) ÷ 43560
  2. seed per acre = (43560 ÷ row width (ft)) x seed per row foot
  3. pounds of seed needed = (seed per acre ÷ seeds per pound) x acres to be planted

Estimating Plant Populations

This table can be used for all crops in determining plant population or seed drop per acre. Simply follow these easy steps.

  1. Determine average row width, in inches (left column).
  2. Either determine average spacing between seeds (or plants) in inches (top line) OR determine average number of seeds (or plants)/50 ft. row length (bottom line).
  3. Read seed drop or plants per acre from table below (intersection of line and column).
  4. Add 000, as all counts are in thousands.


















Population Per Acre

Row
Width
(Inches)

Spacing Between Seeds or Plants (Inches)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

9

11

12

15

(In Thousands)

7

896

448

299

224

179

150

128

100

81

69

60

10

627

314

209

157

125

105

90

70

57

48

42

15

418

209

139

105

84

70

60

46

38

32

28

20

314

157

105

79

63

53

45

35

29

24

21

28

224

112

75

56

45

38

32

25

20

17

15

30

209

105

70

53

42

35

30

23

19

16

14

36

174

87

58

44

35

29

25

19

16

14

12

38

165

83

55

42

33

28

24

18

15

13

11

40

157

78

52

39

31

26

22

17

14

12

10

Average Number of Plants or Seeds per 50 ft.

 

600

300

200

150

120

100

86

67

55

46

40

Count the number of plants in a length of row equal to 1/1000 of an acre. Make several counts in several areas of the field and figure the average of these samples. Multiply the average number by 1000.





Row width

7”

15”

24”

30”

32”

36”

38”

40”

Row length equal to 1/1000 AC

74’8”

34’10”

21’10”

17’5”

16’4”

14’6”

13’9”

13’1”


 


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