Displaying 61 to 71 of 71 Publications
Fusarium Head Blight
MF3458
Overview of the symptoms, life cycle and management of Fusarium Head Blight. 2-page, color.Published Date: Jul 2019
Barley Yellow Dwarf
EP165
This publication describes the symptoms, life cycle, and control of this wheat disease. 2-page, color.Revision Date: Apr 2018
Top-dress Applications of UAN Fertilizer with Herbicides on Wheat
by Phillip W. Stahlman Dallas E. Peterson Brian L. S. Olson
MF2903
Urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) applications can cause foliar burn under certain conditions, and herbicides may increase the risk. Weed-and-feed applications can be safer with favorable weather and the right formulation. 4-page.Published Date: Aug 2009
Diagnosing Wheat Production Problems
by Erick D. De Wolf et al.
S84
Publication will help to diagnose likely causes of slow growth, distorted appearance, off-colors, injury, and death of wheat plants from planting through harvest. 66-page, color.Revision Date: Jun 2023
Dual-Purpose Wheat: Management for Forage and Grain Production
by Romulo Pisa Lollato et al.
MF3375
This publication describes some of the management techniques used when producers plan to graze wheat fields and harvest a grain crop. 8-page, full color.Published Date: Apr 2017
Dual Purpose Wheat: Improving Grazing Management Using a Smartphone App
by Romulo Pisa Lollato et al.
MF3304
Grazing wheat offers an additional opportunity for your wheat crop. This publication discusses timing and growth stages critical to successful grazing and how a smartphone app can aid in management decisions. 4-page, color.Published Date: Jul 2016
Small Grain Cereals for Forage
by James P. Shroyer Dale L. Fjell Steve L. Watson
MF1072
Small grain cereals (winter wheat, rye, barley, etc.) can be a valuable forage supplement to summer annuals and native grass pastures, and a good primary forage when backgrounding beef cattle.Published Date: Aug 1993
Weedy Bromes-Recognizing Them at an Early Stage
L814
Identifying weedy bromes (vs. wheat or smooth brome) at an early state is difficult, but with a hand lens it is possible to observe type of ligule, edge on leaf blade, & distribution of hairs. Photos.Published Date: May 1990
Crop Residues: Abundance and Considerations for Alternative Uses
by Cheryl R. Boyer DeAnn Presley
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
Chloride in Kansas: Plant, Soil, and Fertilizer Considerations
MF2570
Physical symptoms of chloride deficiency on plants vary and are not always consistent. In wheat, some varieties show a characteristic leaf spotting, described as random chlorotic spots on leaves. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Feb 2019
Army Cutworm: Kansas Crop Pests
by J. P. Michaud Robert J. Bauernfeind
MF3150
Identification and management of this sporadic pest of alfalfa, wheat, and canola in Kansas. 4-page, 4-color.Published Date: Mar 2014
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