Kansas State University Extension shares some considerations and cautions for growers thinking about planting winter wheat early, including potential issues with wheat streak mosaic, barley yellow dwarf disease and excessive fall tillering.
Growers shouldn't start planting winter wheat much earlier than the best pest management planting date, as it could increase the risk of yield losses from insects and diseases, excessive fall growth or higher-than-desired soil temperatures, says Kansas State University Extension.
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