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Diagnosing Sorghum Production Problems in Kansas
S125
Publication is under revision. Publication orders may not be immediately filled. (For questions, contact staff at: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/) This publication identifies many of the common issues producers encounter when raising grain sorghum in Kansas. It includes 112 color photos. 52-page, color.Revision Date: Dec 2014
Managing the Prussic Acid Hazard in Sorghum
by Shelby M. Gruss et al.
MF3607
Publication describes best practices for grazing and feeding livestock to reduce the risk from a toxin. Sorghum and related plants can produce a poison, prussic acid. Prussic acid, also known as hydrogen cyanide (HCN), can cause acute toxicity and death. 4 pages, color.Published Date: Jun 2022
Crop Residues: Abundance and Considerations for Alternative Uses
by DeAnn Presley Cheryl R. Boyer
MF3165
This publication identifies crop residues, which may have potential application in other industries, and their relative abundance. 4-page, color.Published Date: Apr 2014
Flea Beetle: Kansas Crop Pests
by Robert J. Whitworth Aqeel Ahmad
MF2832
Various species of flea beetles may affect wheat in early spring and seedling corn or sorghum. They are shiny black, 2-3 mm long, with enlarged hind legs for jumping. 2-page, color.Revision Date: Jun 2022
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