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1933 - Grain Sorghum Planting...Wheat Tour Concerns and Yield Estimates

1933 - Grain Sorghum Planting...Wheat Tour Concerns and Yield Estimates

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  • Planting Considerations for Grain Sorghum
  • Winter Wheat Quality Tour, Day 3
  • Insects on Trees and Plants

00:01:05 – Planting Considerations for Grain Sorghum: K-State Extension agronomist, Logan Simon, and K-State weed scientist, Jeremie Kouame, begin today’s show as they share reminders for grain sorghum planting when it comes to weeds, row spacing, seeding rate, planting date and hybrid selection.

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Sorghum Planting Considerations: Planting Date and Hybrid Maturity

Sorghum Planting Considerations: Seeding Rate and Row Spacing

00:12:05 – Winter Wheat Quality Tour, Day 3: Continuing the show is K-State wheat production specialist Romulo Lollato as he provides another update from the Winter Wheat Quality tour as he mentions the major concerns and yield estimate.

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eUpdate.agronomy.ksu.edu

00:23:05 – Insects on Trees and Plants: Raymond Cloyd, K-State horticultural entomologist, ends the show discussing bagworms, brownheaded ash sawfly, rose sawfly and clover mites.

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