As wheat growers evaluate their wheat stand, some may be considering replanting fields yet this fall. What factors should be considered when thinking about replanting?
As wheat growers evaluate their wheat stand, some may be considering replanting their fields. There are several factors to consider before making a decision to replant. Read about these factors in this article from Extension Wheat Specialist Romolu Lollato.
There are several factors to consider when making the decision to replant wheat field. These factors include stand uniformity, percent of target stand, replanting date, weed control, and insurance cut-off date. Learn more about these factors in this article.
As wheat growers evaluate their wheat stand, some may be considering replanting fields yet this fall. The fall of 2022 has been challenging for winter wheat establishment in Kansas and in the US Southern Great Plains. There are several factors to consider when deciding to replant wheat fields.
White grubs, the larvae of beetles commonly known as May beetles and June beetles, can be pests of many different commodities. Dead patches in brome fields in Kansas have recently been reported. While the extent and severity of damage varied, white grubs were easily found in the soil in all cases. Learn more about this pest and options if your brome fields are affected.
As wheat growers evaluate their stands, some may consider replanting fields. There are many potential causes of poor or uneven emergence or stand establishment, and they may differ from field to field. Several factors must be considered, such as stand uniformity, percent stand compared to the target stand, replanting date, weed control, and insurance cutoff date.