How to Plant and Grow Wheat for High Yields

How to Plant and Grow Wheat for High Yields Updated

🕔11:27, 28.Sep 2024

Wheat can be a relatively consistent and productive crop which offers opportunities and diversity for your cropping system. Thus, as fall begins to draw near, we address planting practices and key strategies needed to optimize profitability. For instance, unlike summer crops, early planting substantially increases risks for wheat grain production.

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ESA and the Herbicide Strategy; Episode 2 (podcast) Updated

🕔06:27, 26.Sep 2024

  In the second half of the episode that released September 24, Andy Whittington from the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation continues to outline the requirements for herbicide use set forth in the Herbicide Strategy that was recently released by the

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Cover Crop Planting Methods and Seeding Rates

Cover Crop Planting Methods and Seeding Rates Updated

🕔15:44, 24.Sep 2024

Cover crops can be successfully established using a variety of seeding methods depending upon your cropping and tillage system, cover crop species, and perhaps other factors. This publication offers guidelines to help ensure favorable results.

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2024 MSU Short List of Suggested Wheat Varieties

2024 MSU Short List of Suggested Wheat Varieties Updated

🕔19:03, 19.Sep 2024

This publication lists those wheat varieties which have demonstrated superior grain production in the Mississippi Wheat and Oat Variety Trials and summarizes their characteristics. This independent information should help you select better varieties which are suited for producing grain in different growing regions of Mississippi.

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2024 Row Crop Short Course

2024 Row Crop Short Course Updated

🕔10:03, 19.Sep 2024

  Registration All means are provided free of charge if you preregister by November 25th. Registration after November 25th, including at the door, will be $40. Hotel Block Rooms in the hotel block must be booked by November 9th. Courtyard

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Cover Crop Species Selection

Cover Crop Species Selection Updated

🕔11:08, 14.Sep 2024

Cover crop seed selection can be confusing due to the numerous choices available. Different species have traits which let them serve specific purposes. Various goals can be achieved if you realize there are three primary groups of cover crops and consider the resulting benefits and limitations. This will greatly improve your cover cropping outcome.

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Tips and Tricks for Soil Sampling (podcast) Updated

🕔07:52, 10.Sep 2024

Corey Bryant and Vaughn Reed visited the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk about soil sampling.  Topics include sampling timing, frequency, grids or zones, etc.   There are different philosophies on how to manage this important agronomic practice, but

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Burning Stalks – What does it Really Cost?

Burning Stalks – What does it Really Cost? Updated

🕔11:27, 7.Sep 2024

Tight margins and high expenses tempt us to consider managing crop residue with fire, rather than tillage or other alternatives. However, fire will reduce recycling of organic matter and nutrients. Thus, burning produces several negative consequences that can definitely diminish profit.

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Heliothine Trap Counts, September 6, 2024

Heliothine Trap Counts, September 6, 2024 Updated

🕔17:41, 6.Sep 2024

Bollworm trap catches were up sharply in many counties this week compared to last week. This was the first week since mid-July that any county averaged more than bollworm 100 moths/trap. Tobacco budworm trap catches were also up somewhat this

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Spray Drone Seminar

Spray Drone Seminar Updated

🕔07:21, 5.Sep 2024

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