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Murphy-Brown, LLC, in collaboration with Virginia Tech and NCSU, is implementing a comprehensive project aimed at advancing grain production through outreach, technical assistance, and innovative practices. Key objectives include training agents and farmers in enterprise budgeting, assessing infrastructure for increased production, and evaluating novel production systems such as double cropping and optimized corn productivity. The initiative also focuses on economic risk management and geospatial analysis to identify potential new agricultural areas, enhancing sustainability and efficiency in grain production.
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Murphy-Brown LLC • Murphy-Brown Projects • NCSU – year 1 • Objective 1 • Outreach and technical assistance to improve feed grain production • Agent and farmer training, enterprise budgeting • Objective 2 • Economics, budgets, risk management, and assessment of infrastructure for delivering increased grain production • Evolution of capacity needs related to drying, storage, and delivery
Murphy-Brown LLC • Murphy-Brown Projects • NCSU • Objective 3 • Novel production systems • Double crop studies, row spacing, and configuration (Includes corn and optimization of corn productivity) • New N.C. small grains guide • New N.C. recommendations for corn planting, variety, and irrigation management strategies
Murphy-Brown LLC • Murphy-Brown Projects • Virginia Tech – year 1 • Objective 1: Identify and optimize alternative grain production systems • Advanced Intensive Wheat Management (AIM) • Triticale variety evaluation • Cropping systems evaluations (sorghum varieties, planting date, no till, row width, seed density) Barriers to success – grain infrastructure
Murphy-Brown LLC • Murphy-Brown Projects • Virginia Tech • Objective 2: Geospatial analysis for assessing grain production potential • Where will the new acres come from? • Existing cropland not used for small grains or double crop production • Non-cropland suitable for conservation tillage
Murphy-Brown LLC • Murphy-Brown Projects • Virginia Tech • Objective 3: Assessment of current grain infrastructure (storage and transportation resources) • Identify constraints currently or in the future with both added production and diversity • Where to target investments/policy
Murphy-Brown LLC • Murphy-Brown Projects • N.C. Biotechnology Crop Commercialization Center - year 1 • Organized Mid-Atlantic Animal Feed Grains: Resource and Solutions Teams (see next slide) • Awarded first grant to NCSU examining interaction of sorghum on double crop wheat productivity
Sorghum Production • Issues: • Limited production knowledge • Disease • Anthracnose • Head mold (fusarium – mycotoxins) • Full season vs double crop • Farmers • Grain Handlers • Value to Grower (future concern)
Murphy Brown – Internal Studies • ME/DE • Sorghum vs corn • FE/ADG • No difference • Trend to higher FE • Grind • More coarse vs corn • Higher throughput vs corn • Lower cost of grind
Logistics • Grain Storage - Elevator • Farmer message: • Deliver grain to elevator from field • Full season vs double crop • Grain Storage/Usage – Mill • Handle like corn • Manage blend • Grain Quality • Head Mold