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Roundup Resistance Confirmed in Oklahoma Marestail- That & More in the Latest PASS Newsletter
Wed, 23 Feb 2011 7:39:10 CSTThe Latest Oklahoma Plant and Soil Science Newsletter is Out- and here is a listing of the article that are available to you.
The full newsletter can be downloaded by clicking on the PDF file link at the bottom of this story.
Glyphosate-resistant marestail confirmed in Oklahoma
Dr. Armstrong confirms the presence of glyphosate-resistant marestail and offers some management strategies
No-till and summer double crops as new strategies to achieve more efficient use of rainfall
Graduate student Andres Patrignani describes his research project and offers insight on how to best use your soil moisture
Perfect time to start rotating crops
Dr. Godsey explains why this is the year to start rotating and offers some items to consider before hooking up the planter
Forage and pasture reminders
Dr. Redfearn discusses some pasture management decisions that will need to be made in the near future
N-rich strip update
Dr. Arnall discusses how the recent freezes might affect when you need to sense those N-rich strips
The simple calculus of extended grazing
Dr. Eric Devuyst explains how to put a pencil to extended grazing decisions. There will be a test at the end.
First hollow stem
If your wheat is not there now, it will be soon. Time to check for first hollow stem.
Upcoming events
Lots to do. Canola field days and even a few wheat field days already scheduled.
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