Experts at South Dakota State University Extension discuss whether or not to remove or replace weed and wheat growth in fields, after haying of wheat, avoid insect, disease and weed problems, or if it's best to just leave it alone.
Kansas State University Extension experts discuss why growers should start controlling emerged volunteer wheat soon, rather than waiting until closer to wheat planting time.
With recent reports in South Dakota of wheat streak mosaic virus and triticum mosaic virus in winter and spring wheat, here are some scouting tips from South Dakota State University Extension.
If you’ve had a history of moderate wheat streak mosaic disease, plan on planting wheat into wheat stubble or wheat fallow, or if your neighbors have had outbreaks, manage for the disease prior to planting this fall.
As spring growth of wheat begins, Texas A&M AgriLife Research studies indicate now might be the time to determine possible wheat streak mosaic virus infection and future management of the crop.
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