Corn and soybean management publications updated for 2022

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K-State Research and Extension has recently released two updated publications for the 2022 growing season: MF3208 Kansas Corn Management and MF3154 Kansas Soybean Management. Each resource is summarized below with links to access online versions or to order paper copies from the KSRE Bookstore.
 


This publication offers advice to producers, crop consultants, and agronomists to manage Kansas corn crops as efficiently and profitably as possible. The recommendations provide guidelines and must be tailored to each producer’s cropping conditions.

This comprehensive guide is written specifically for Kansas and includes valuable, up-to-date information on:

  • Planting practices
  • Plant density and yield gain
  • Dry down before harvest
  • Weed management
  • Nutrient management
  • Diseases
  • Insect management
  • Machinery
  • Irrigation


Visit the KSRE Bookstore to order paper copies of this publication or to view/download the online version: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/Item.aspx?catId=221&pubId=18439


Contributors to the 2022 version of this publication include:

Ignacio Ciampitti, Crop Production and Cropping Systems
Sarah Lancaster, Weed Management
Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management
Jonathan Aguilar, Bio and Ag Engineering – Irrigation
Ajay Sharda, Bio and Ag Engineering – Planting Systems
Rodrigo Onofre, Plant Pathology
Brian McCornack, Entomology
Adrian Correndo and Javier Fernandez , Crop Production and Cropping Systems



This publication offers advice to producers, crop consultants, and agronomists to help manage Kansas soybean crops as efficiently and profitably as possible. Recommendations provide guidelines and must be tailored to the diverse conditions found in cropping systems across the state.

Visit the KSRE Bookstore to order paper copies of this publication or to view/download the online version: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/Item.aspx?catId=286&pubId=17299

This comprehensive guide is written specifically for Kansas and includes valuable, up-to-date information on:

  • Tillage and rotations
  • Variety selection
  • Planting practices
  • Trend on yield and seed protein concentration over time
  • Seed quality management and potential uses
  • Weed management
  • Fertilizer requirements
  • Diseases
  • Insects
  • Irrigation


Contributors to the 2022 version of this publication include:

Ignacio Ciampitti, Crop Production and Cropping Systems
Adrian Correndo and Javier Fernandez, Crop Production and Cropping Systems
Sarah Lancaster, Weed Management
Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management
Jonathan Aguilar, Bio and Ag Engineering – Irrigation
Rodrigo Onofre, Plant Pathology
Jeff Whitworth, Entomology


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