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Karnal Bunt--Questions and Answers
by Robert L. Bowden Patrick J. McCluskey Tom Sim
MF2220
Discusses the the importance, controls and survey of the wheat disease karnal bunt.Revision Date: Jan 2003
Wheat Middlings Composition, Feeding Value, and Storage Guidelines
by Dale A. Blasi Gerry Kuhl Keith C. Behnke
MF2353
Optimal storage conditions and feed value of wheat middlings for livestock consumption.Published Date: Aug 1998
Managing No-till Wheat Following a Summer Crop in Eastern Kansas
by Scott A. Staggenborg James P. Shroyer Dale F. Leikam
MF2641
Wheat is often no-till planted into heavy summer-crop residue, and is typically planted later than continuously cropped wheat. Hardiness and above-average tillering are important.Published Date: Feb 2004
Danby Hard White Wheat
by Terry J. Martin Allan K. Fritz James P. Shroyer
L925
Danby is an awned, white-chaffed, hard white seeded wheat variety. It is nonshattering and has improved sprouting tolerance.Published Date: May 2006
RonL Hard White Wheat
by Dallas Seifers Allan K. Fritz Terry J. Martin
L926
RonL is best adapted to dryland production in western Kansas. It has equaled or bettered the performance of our best wheat varieties in that area since 2004. 2-page, b/w.Published Date: May 2007
Fuller Hard Red Wheat
by Allan K. Fritz Terry J. Martin James P. Shroyer
L927
Fuller is a bronze-chaffed, semidwarf hard winter wheat, most closely resembling Jagger. It is medium in height with average straw strength and excellent yield potential. 2-page, b/w.Published Date: May 2007
Harvesting Wheat
by Randal K. Taylor Mark Schrock
MF2026
Provides information on wheat harvesting. Suggests minor adjustments to the combine to drastically reduce grain losses or improve grain quality. Additional wheat saved is clear profit.Published Date: Mar 1995
Questions and Answers About Aeration Controllers
by Carl Reed Timothy J. Herrman Randall Higgins
MF2090
Addresses many of the most common questions about how aeration controllers are used to maintain grain quality and control insects.Published Date: Mar 1995
Tan Spot
EP134
Tan spot is one of the five most damaging wheat diseases in Kansas based on annual disease loss estimates. Learn more about the disease in this updated publication. 2-page, color.Revision Date: Aug 2017
Triticum Mosaic
EP145
Triticum mosaic is spread by wheat curl mites and causes yellowing of leaves. Learn the symptoms, disease cycle, and control of this wheat disease. 2-page, color.Revision Date: Dec 2018
Overley Hard Red Wheat
by Allan K. Fritz Terry J. Martin James P. Shroyer
L924
Overley is a bronze chaffed, semi-dwarf hard winter wheat, most closely resembling Jagger. It is medium-height with very good straw strength, excellent yield potential, and is early maturing.Published Date: Apr 2004
Septoria Tritici Blotch
EP133
This publication explains the symptoms, lifecycle, and control of this wheat disease. 2-page full color.Revision Date: May 2017
Spring Freeze Injury to Kansas Wheat
by James P. Shroyer Merrel E. Mikesell Gary M. Paulsen
C646
This publication describes temperature conditions that cause spring freeze injury, symptoms of injury, and management practices to use when wheat is injured. 12 p.Revision Date: Mar 1995
Wheat Pasture in Kansas
by James P. Shroyer Dale L. Fjell Kevin C. Dhuyvetter
C713
Wheat in parts of Kansas can be grazed without detrimental effects on grain yield. This publication discusses considerations to grazing wheat.Revision Date: Apr 1993
Wheat Blast
by Giovana Cruppe Barbara Valent
MF3583
Overview of the symptoms, life cycle and management of wheat blast. 4 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
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