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It Pays to Upgrade with Newer Varieties as You Plant Your 2011 Wheat Crop
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:31:51 CDT
The latest issue of the Oklahoma State University Plant and Soil Science Newsletter is now available. We have the electronic newsletter ready for your download. Click on the PDF file link at the bottom of this page. Pictured here is Dr. Jeff Edwards, who writes the article on the value of using newer varieties as you plant your 2011 winter wheat crop.
Here are the some of the other highlights of the latest newsletter:
Is it possible to plant winter canola with a row crop planter on 30-inch centers?
Dr. Chad Godsey talks about OSU research studies evaluating wide-row canola and provides some guidelines on what to expect from 30-inch row canola.
Get out and check pastures for fall armyworm
Dr. Tom Royer discusses recent reports of armyworm activity and provides threshold data to help you decide if insecticide application is necessary.
Add $100 per acre to your bottom line
It is not too late to upgrade to a better wheat variety and increase your profit potential- Jeff Edwards explains all.
How valuable is your hay?
Dr. Daren Redfearn discusses this year's bumper hay crop and some feeding guidelines depending on hay quality
200 pounds is not the same as 2,000
Unlike Brylcreem, a little dab of pelletized lime will not do ya
OSU Enterprise budget software
How much does it take you to produce a bushel of wheat, pound of beef, or ton of hay? Use these simple software programs to help determine your breakeven production
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