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Oklahoma Wheat: Germination and Emergence in Hot Soils Sep 15, 2017
Soil temperatures in Oklahoma can be hot when planting in late August to early September for for forage-only or dual-purpose wheat (Figure 1). Seed that was planted into soils with […]
Oklahoma Wheat: Be Ready to Scout for Fall Armyworm! Sep 8, 2017
🕔Sep 8, 2017
Fall armyworm was a significant pest for producers in Oklahoma last year, and this year is setting up to be the same scenario. It is out in full force already […]
Fall armyworm was a significant pest for producers in Oklahoma last year, and this year is setting up to be the same scenario. It is out in full force already […]
Oklahoma Wheat: Production Down from 2016 – What Happened This Season? Jul 11, 2017
🕔Jul 11, 2017
At the time of writing this report, 2017 Oklahoma wheat production is estimated to be approximately 89.1 million bushels, which is about 35% less than the 2016 production (Table 1) […]
At the time of writing this report, 2017 Oklahoma wheat production is estimated to be approximately 89.1 million bushels, which is about 35% less than the 2016 production (Table 1) […]
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