“…The potential for year-round production of cut sunflowers has been investigated in other states and countries such as Hawaii (Criley, 2007), New York (Wien, 2006(Wien, , 2007(Wien, , 2012a(Wien, , 2012b, Italy (Gimelli et al, 2003), The Netherlands (Blacquière et al, 2002), and Japan (Hayata and Imaizumi, 2000;Yañez et al, 2004Yañez et al, , 2005. Studies concerning yearround production are of interest because, although many cultivars are day neutral, photoperiod may affect flowering of some cultivars (Hayata and Imaizumi, 2000;Wien, 2006Wien, , 2007Wien, , 2012aWien, , 2012bYañez et al, 2004Yañez et al, , 2005. Although studies on year-round sunflower production have been conducted in other regions, they took place under climatic conditions quite different from those found in the Rocky Mountain west; local climate has been shown to be a major factor in cut sunflower production (Ferguson et al, 2012;Fernández-Martinez et al, 2009;Schuster, 1985).…”