Displaying 16 to 30 of 72 Publications
Wheat Demonstration Plots: Establishing, Conducting, and Reporting Data
by Romulo Pisa Lollato et al.
MF3317
The publication explains the process of setting up wheat plots for the public. It is intended to provide information to agents and specialists who may be coordinating these plots. 4-pages, 2-color.Published Date: Sep 2016
Tatanka Hard Red Winter Wheat
by Erick D. De Wolf Romulo Pisa Lollato Allan K. Fritz Guorong Zhang
L939
Learn about the agronomic characteristics, pest resistance, area of adaptation, and milling characteristics of this new wheat variety. 3-panel brochure, b/w.Published Date: Apr 2017
Wheat Streak Mosaic
by Sarah N. Zukoff Christian A. Webb Erick D. De Wolf
MF3383
This publication describes the symptoms, disease cycle, and control of this wheat disease. 4-page, color.Published Date: May 2017
Joe Hard White Winter Wheat
by Guorong Zhang Romulo Pisa Lollato Allan K. Fritz Terry J. Martin
L938
Learn about the agronomic characteristics, pest resistance, area of adaptation, and milling characteristics of this new wheat variety. 3-panel brochure, b/w.Published Date: Mar 2016
KanMark Hard Red Winter Wheat
by James P. Shroyer Guorong Zhang Erick D. De Wolf Allan K. Fritz
L936
Describes qualities of KanMark, a hard red winter wheat variety released by K-State Research and Extension and the Agricultural Research Service.Published Date: Mar 2015
Wheat Flag Smut
MF3235
In May of 2015, flag smut was detected in Kansas. This publication describes the symptoms, lifecycle, and management of this disease. 2-page, full color.Published Date: Jun 2015
Flour Tortilla Making Quality of Kansas Hard Winter Wheat Varieties — 2014
by Jane Lingenfelser Rebecca Miller
MF3099
This publication ranks many hard winter wheat varieties grown in Kansas on their qualities for making tortillas. 2-page, B/W.Revision Date: May 2014
Impact of Climate, Disease, and Wheat Breeding on Wheat Variety Yields in Kansas, 1985-2011
by Allan K. Fritz Robert L. Bowden Jason Bergtold Lawton Lanier Nalley Jesse Tack Andrew Barkley
SB665
This research quantifies the impact of climate change, disease, and genetic improvement on wheat yields of varieties grown in 11 locations in Kansas from 1985-2011. Variety yield data from Kansas performance tests were matched with comprehensive location-specific weather and disease data. Results show that wheat breeding programs increased yield by 0.51 bu/acre each year, and a 1ºC increase in projected mean temperature decreases yields by 10.64 bu/acre. 36 pages.Revision Date: Aug 2013
Oakley CL Hard Red Winter Wheat
by Terry J. Martin Allan K. Fritz James P. Shroyer Guorong Zhang
L933
Describes qualities of Oakley CL, a hard red winter wheat variety released by K-State Research and Extension and the Agricultural Research Service. 2-page, b/w.Published Date: Mar 2014
Identifying Wheat Diseases Affecting Heads and Grain
MF3198
This publication helps readers identify some of the most common head and grain diseases. 12-page, color.Published Date: Feb 2015
1863 Hard Red Winter Wheat
by James P. Shroyer Guorong Zhang Terry J. Martin Allan K. Fritz
L932
Describes qualities of 1863, a hard red winter wheat variety released by K-State Research and Extension and the Agricultural Research Service. 2 pages, B/W.Published Date: May 2013
Clara CL Hard White Wheat
by Allan K. Fritz Guorong Zhang Terry J. Martin James P. Shroyer
L931
Describes qualities of Clara CL, a hard white wheat variety. Clara CL carries a single gene for resistance to Beyond herbicide. 2 pages, B/W.Published Date: May 2013
Bread Baking Quality of Kansas Hard Winter Wheat Varieties — 2017
by Rebecca Miller Regan Jane Lingenfelser
MF1077
This publication ranks many hard winter wheat varieties grown in Kansas on their bread baking qualities. 2 pages, B/W.Revision Date: Aug 2017
Everest Hard Red Winter Wheat
by Allan K. Fritz et al.
L930
Everest is an awned, white-chaffed, semi-dwarf hard winter wheat. 2-page, b/w.Published Date: Feb 2011
Estimating Wheat Yield
MF3044
Three yield components are used: heads per unit area, seeds per head, and seed weight. If the producer can accurately estimate how many tillers will produce a viable head and know the typical seed production per head, the result is yield potential. 4 p.Published Date: Dec 2011
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