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OREP - Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode with Winter Wheat/Legume Rotations
... Winter Wheat/Legume Rotations Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Centre About our Centre Scientific Staff Staff FAQ's Reports Research Program Tour of the Centre Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode with Winter Wheat ... limited options available for rotation. One option includes winter wheat which is frequently underseeded with red clover. Although wheat is a non-host, conflicting reports have ...
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Publication: Ecofarming: Spring Row Crop Planing and Weed Control in Winter Wheat Stubble
... and Weed Control in Winter Wheat Stubble G551 Ecofarming Spring Row Crop Planting and Weed Control in Winter Wheat Stubble Weed control, stubble management and planters for planting in winter wheat stubble are covered. ... wheat control. Amount of wheat straw can be reduced by selecting semi-dwarf winter wheat varieties and reducing the amount of nitrogen used. You need 4,000 to 6,000 lb/ac of wheat ...
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Publication: Managing Corn and Sorghum Residues During the Pre-Winter Wheat Fallow Period
... winter wheat stubble. A second fallow period occurs between corn or grain sorghum harvest and the planting of winter wheat. This fallow period, called pre-winter wheat fallow, is the focus of this NebGuide. The pre-winter wheat ...
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Extension Service Publications and Multimedia Catalog
... Winter Wheat in Western Oregon (View it now) - Learn more - Add to cart $0.75 EM 8509-E Gene--A Soft White Winter Wheat (Available only online) (View it now) $0.00 EM 8510-E MacVicar: A Soft White Winter Wheat (Available only online) ( ... View it now) $0.00 EM 8578 Early Growth and Development of Wheat in Northwest Oregon (View it now) - Learn more - Out of ...
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Extension Service Publications and Multimedia Catalog
... "Plant Diseases" Series # Title Price EC 1423 Combatting Take-All of Winter Wheat in Western Oregon (View it now) - Learn more - Add to cart ... more - Out of stock $2.50 EM 8887 Plant-parasitic Nematodes Affecting Wheat Yield in the Pacifc Northwest (View it now) - Learn more - Add ... Learn more - Add to cart $0.50 PNW 489 Dwarf Bunt of Winter Wheat in the Northwest - Learn more - Add to cart $1.00 1 | ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Melons
... of grain) works better than a solid barrier of any sort. For a grain barrier, winter wheat varieties, rye, or oats make a good break--or spring barley for February plantings; sow ... muskmelons, and Persian melons. C. melo inodorous includes casabas, crenshaws, honeydews, and the late-maturing winter melons. C. melo flexuosus is the "snake" melon. C. melo conomon is the Oriental pickling ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Watermelons
... of grain) works better than a solid barrier of any sort. For a grain barrier, winter wheat varieties, rye, or oats make a good break--or spring barley for February plantings; sow ...
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APSnet Education Center - Plant Disease Lessons - Stinking smut of wheat
... 2000-1030-01 Updated, 2005. DISEASE: Stinking smut (common bunt) of wheat PATHOGEN: Tilletia tritici, Tilletia laevis HOSTS: Wheat, bread and durum Author Don E. Mathre, Montana State University Stinking ... of wheat, particularly in winter wheat grown in the Pacific Northwest. It continues to be a problem throughout the world where untreated seed is planted. Field view of stunted, smut-infected wheat ...
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Crop Diseases in Wheat 1 (Purdue University)
... green for a short period and then die. Conditions: Favored by fluctuating late winter or early spring temperatures, wet conditions, and heavy nitrogen applications. Inoculum Survival: ... conditions , neutral to alkaline soils, nitrogen- and phosphorous-deficient soils. More severe where wheat follows wheat or with no-till. Inoculum Survival: Soil. Inoculum Dispersal: Soilborne mycelial fragments. ...
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Winter Feeding
... leaves give us their beautiful fall colors, we know winter is not too far off. Winter is a crucial time for the birds that remain ... the numbers are increasing yearly. FATTY FOODS . . . are important for our winter birds. Fat is metabolized into energy much quicker and more efficiently ... seed you purchase does not have a lot of fillers (milo and wheat seeds) that are not eaten and a waste of money. Buy ...
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