Tag: Carrie Knott
Kentucky Soybeans: Response to Expected Cold Weather Apr 21, 2021
The USDA NASS puts 4% of the soybean crop as planted by Monday of this week. Soybean that has emerged is at risk of being frozen off below the cotyledons. […]
Kentucky Soybeans: Planting Tips to Maximize Yields Apr 24, 2020
As full-season soybean planting gets underway in Kentucky, Carrie Knott, University of Kentucky grain crops specialist, offers Kentucky producers some advice to help them get the crop off to a […]
Kentucky Wheat: Estimated Yield Potential for Freeze Damaged Crops Apr 21, 2020
Now that there has been time to assess any damage that may have occurred after recent overnight temperatures were near or below 24°F, it is time to decide what to […]
Kentucky: Soybean Yield Contest Breaks State Record Despite Challenging Conditions Dec 28, 2018
This year, Kentucky soybean producers have faced significant challenges. As of mid-December, there were still several thousands of acres of soybeans estimated to be in the field and not harvested. […]
Kentucky Wheat: Harvest Aid Options and Considerations May 23, 2018
Cool temperatures during late-winter and early-spring delayed wheat development across much of Kentucky earlier this year. Even as recently as early May, some reports that wheat was around 5 to […]
Kentucky Soybeans: Management Tips for Continuous Production Feb 9, 2018
There is a lot of interest this year in second year and even third or more year soybean. If you are thinking about growing continuous soybean this year there are […]