Our #wheat plots near Phillipsburg are looking great! Sown after fallow, what a difference from last years plots sown late after soybeans!
Join the WheatRx field day there with Lucas Haag KSU Wheat Pathology KSU Wheat Breeding on May 23 in the morning! KansasWheat K-State Agronomy
Our #wheat plots west of Belleville KS sown after soybeans. Late sown reduces yield potential, especially under low seeding rates. Add stripe rust to the mix, curious to see what yields we will harvest on these plots KansasWheat K-State Research and Extension K-State Agronomy
Winter wheat condition rated 12% very poor, 21% poor, 35% fair, 29%
good, and 3% excellent. According to National Agricultural Statistics Service.
For the week ending May 5, there were 4.4 days suitable for fieldwork, according to National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 24% very short, 25% short, 40% adequate, and 11% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 23% very short, 33% short, 39% adequate, and 5% surplus.
Considerable drought + freeze damage also in our #wheat trials near Hoisington with Stacy Campbell and Tim Mayer. Thanks to research scholar Jazmin Gastaldi for taking the pics KansasWheat K-State Research and Extension K-State Agronomy
There are six types or classes of wheat grown in the United States: hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, hard white, soft white and durum. Learn all there is to wheat at EatWheat.org! #kansaswheat #classesofwheat #baking #facsteacher
As predicted stripe rust will take hold this week with moisture and 10 day forecast of 50-80s. Be scouting and ready to spray. Northern Harvey county KansasWheat WestBred Wheat
Nathan Kohls Andrew Blubaugh KansasWheat WestBred Wheat Probably should have sprayed this two weeks ago. It’s far enough along it should finish fine though
In February 2024, the Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership Program hosted an agriculture tour of Brazil. On this episode, attendees from the tour join Aaron to give their perspective on Brazilian agriculture and how it may impact farmers in the U.S.
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Logan Simon KansasWheat WKREC We got Dallas, Langin, Joe, and Canvas. It’s hanging on for dear life, however still optimistic that it has potential If we catch a few rains and doesn’t turn hot
Romulo Lollato KansasWheat K-State Research and Extension K-State Agronomy Be sure to checkout the next issue of High Plains Journal for more drought info and photo
Logan Simon KansasWheat WKREC No SW but we’ve always had great yields with Doublestop here in SouthCentral despite the dry conditions
Logan Simon KansasWheat WKREC Some guys do Bob Dole around us. Great yield, LOTS of straw