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MF2868
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Description:
Alfalfa requires more water than any other Kansas crop.
It is considered drought tolerant because it can use up to 70 percent of available soil water without undue stress.
Publication Date:
March 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Machinery
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MF2867
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Description:
Subsurface drip irrigation can improve yields with less water than other irrigation. Consider spacing and depth of driplines, water quality, root intrusion, and rodents.
Publication Date:
March 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Machinery
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MF809
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Description:
Options for controlling alfalfa insect pests: Alfalfa Caterpillar & Weevil, Army Cutworm, Beet Armyworms, Clover Leaf Weevil, Cowpea, Pea, & Blue Alfalfa Aphids, Fall Armyworm, Grasshopper, etc.
Publication Date:
January 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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MF363
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Description:
cost-return budget for alfalfa in Central and Eastern Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF584
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Description:
cost-return budget for center-pivot-irrigated alfalfa.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2367
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Description:
cost-return budget for sub-irrigated alfalfa in Western Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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SRP988
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Description:
Alfalfa testing provides growers with unbiased performance comparisons of alfalfa varieties marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
January 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP971
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Description:
The alfalfa testing program provides growers with unbiased agronomic performance comparisons of alfalfa varieties marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
December 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP952
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Description:
The alfalfa testing program provides Kansas
growers with unbiased performance comparisons of alfalfa
varieties marketed in the state.
Publication Date:
December 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP951
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Description:
Soybean performance tests are conducted to provide information on the relative performance of varieties and brands at locations in Kansas.
Publication Date:
December 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2666
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Description:
The Russian wheat aphid is a small, lime-green aphid with a distinctive football-shaped body. They prefer to feed in rolled leaves on the upper parts of the plant.
Publication Date:
May 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP935
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Description:
Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many of the alfalfa varieties marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
December 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP918
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Description:
The alfalfa testing program provides Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons of alfalfa varieties marketed in the state.
Publication Date:
December 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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L875
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Description:
A major concern in alfalfa production is stand establishment.
In Kansas, most alfalfa is planted during August. With no-till alfalfa planting, more moisture is often available for germination.
Publication Date:
April 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, No Till, Machinery
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SRP904
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Description:
Alfalfa performance-testing program provides Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons of alfalfa varieties marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
December 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP887
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Description:
Unbiased performance comparisons of alfalfa varieties grown in Kansas.
Publication Date:
January 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP870
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Description:
Alfalfa performance tests provide Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons on alfalfa varieties marketed in the state.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Performance
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SRL129
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Description:
This study was to evaluate alfalfa varieties and identify
those with a toxic influence upon the following crop of wheat. We identified no alfalfa varieties that should be avoided.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury
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SRP848
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Description:
The alfalfa performance testing program provides Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons on alfalfa
varieties marketed in the state.
Publication Date:
January 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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S120
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Description:
Photos, descriptions, diagrams of caterpillar pests of alfalfa: alfalfa caterpillar, army, dingy & varigated cutworms, beet & fall armyworms, corn earworm, green cloverworm, looper, & webworm.
Publication Date:
September 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP828
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Description:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station established an alfalfa performance testing program to provide Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons on alfalfa varieties.
Publication Date:
January 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance
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C683
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Description:
This publication describes the full spectrum of alfalfa production in Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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SRP802
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Description:
Alfalfa variety performance
Publication Date:
January 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP787
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Description:
Research on alfalfa, corn, grain sorghum, and soybean.
Publication Date:
May 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRL117
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Description:
Stand establishment levels achieved with very early planting dates, freezing temperatures reduce survival of the earliest emerged stands. April & May seedings were best.
Publication Date:
April 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP779
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Description:
Alfalfa tests are currently in progress at 7
locations around Kansas.
Publication Date:
January 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP753
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Description:
The alfalfa testing program provides Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons of many alfalfa varieties.
Publication Date:
January 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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EP11
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Description:
Cover crops are grown to protect and improve soil, rather than for harvest. Legumes, grass, grains, and kale can be grown to provide nutrients, organic matter, weed and erosion control.
Publication Date:
May 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Soil Conservation
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SRL109
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Description:
Fungicide seed treatments do not improve seedling emergence or survival in established alfalfa stands. Survival of seedlings in existing stands is unlikely due to autotoxicity of established plants.
Publication Date:
May 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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SRP726
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Description:
Development of the 1994 alfalfa crop was typically 10-30% ahead of average and 20-40% ahead of 1993. This likely
resulted from warmer temperatures and lower rainfall in
1994 compared to 1993.
Publication Date:
February 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRL105
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Description:
Researchers investigated the impact of harvesting first-cutting alfalfa at various maturity stages.
Publication Date:
March 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF989
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Description:
Conditioned alfalfa stems dry faster, which allows baling to begin sooner. Methods: bending the stem until it breaks; crushing the stem to break its waxy surface layer, & abrading the stem.
Publication Date:
April 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Machinery
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MF959
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Description:
Includes details on blister beetles & their importance to agriculture. Special attention is given to adverse effects of blister beetles on horses, symptoms of poisoning, & how to prevent poisoning.
Publication Date:
June 1990
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Diseases
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MF918
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Description:
Describes alternatives to relying on chemical control measures: burning stubble, fall grazing, biological control, host plant resistance.
Publication Date:
April 1989
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRL92
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Description:
The alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica is a pest of alfalfa in Kansas. Larvae found during early spring can completely destroy the first crop & may sometimes retard early growth on second crop.
Publication Date:
January 1987
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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MF810
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Description:
Options for controlling corn insect pests. Corn Rootworm, Chinch Bug, Black Cutworm, Billbug, Seed Corn Beetle & Maggot, Wireworms, Armyworms, European Corn Borer, etc.
Publication Date:
January 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP869
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Description:
Soybean performance tests are conducted each year to provide information on relative performance of new and established varieties and brands at several locations in Kansas.
Publication Date:
December 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Performance
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MF2476
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Description:
Food irradiation can be used to destroy insects in cereal grains or spices, inhibit sprouting of potatoes, and pasteurize meat so that it is free of harmful bacteria.
Publication Date:
October 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2475
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Description:
Food irradiation and genetic engineering are two new technologies used today to produce or enhance some of
the foods in our food supply.
Publication Date:
October 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRL127
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Description:
Effect of simulated hailstorm defoliation on the new genetically modified corns resistant to European corn borer.
Publication Date:
August 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury
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MF2449
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Description:
Crops such as Roundup Ready soybeans and Bt corn gained rapid acceptance among crop producers. Some food processors and export markets have announced plans to purchase only non-GM grain.
Publication Date:
March 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF1038
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Description:
Discusses cultural, chemical and biological controls of nematodes in all vegetation.
Publication Date:
March 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases
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MF810
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Description:
Options for controlling corn insect pests. Corn Rootworm, Chinch Bug, Black Cutworm, Billbug, Seed Corn Beetle & Maggot, Wireworms, Armyworms, European Corn Borer, etc.
Publication Date:
January 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
|
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SRP1000
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2601
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Description:
This budget is based on corn production in rotation using a no-till system, with irrigation.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF585
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Description:
cost-return budget for center-pivot-irrigated corn.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF589
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Description:
cost-return budget for center-pivot-irrigated corn silage.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2161
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Description:
cost-return budget for corn in North Central Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF571
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Description:
cost-return budget for corn in Northeast Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2157
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Description:
cost-return budget for corn in South Central Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF993
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Description:
cost-return budget for corn in Southeast Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2150
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Description:
cost-return budget information (w-c-f rotation) for no-till corn in Western Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2364
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Description:
cost-return budget for corn silage in Northeast Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2832
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Description:
Various species of flea beetles may affect wheat in early spring and seedling corn or sorghum. They are shiny black, 2-3 mm long, with enlarged hind legs for jumping.
Publication Date:
July 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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SRP983
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Description:
Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
December 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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C560
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Description:
This publication decribes the production of corn in Kansas.
Publication Date:
September 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Performance, Disease & Injury
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SRP968
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
December 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
|
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SRP961
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Description:
Research on cropping systems, rotation, tillage, fertilization, irrigation, weeds, insects, spider mites, stripe rust.
Publication Date:
August 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Pests
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L741
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Description:
Discusses causes and symptoms of stalk rot of corn and sorghum.
Publication Date:
April 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury, Disease & Injury
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AF134
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Description:
Chinch bugs, Blissus leucopterus, are serious pests of sorghum and corn in Kansas. The following information
provides answers for questions about chinch bug control.
Publication Date:
January 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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SRP949
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Description:
Corn performance tests provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF1105
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Description:
Stalk cutting, life cycle of cutworm larvae. Corn is most commonly attacked field crop, with sorghum, sunflowers, & soybeans experiencing damage. Cutworms increase with reduced tillage.
Publication Date:
June 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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SRP932
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many of the corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2642
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Description:
The site was a 16-square-mile area of irrigated corn near Scandia in Republic County. The semiochemical bait used in this project was cucurbitacin, with the insecticide carbaryl.
Publication Date:
May 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP914
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many of the corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP910
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Description:
Kansas research on soil, fertilization, tillage, water management, irrigation, corn, soybean, sorghum, sunflower, wheat, weeds, southwestern corn borer, hail, winter stress on wheat.
Publication Date:
June 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrient Management
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MF2570
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Description:
Physical symptoms of chloride deficiency on plants vary and are not always consistent. In wheat, some varieties show a characteristic leaf spotting, described as random chlorotic spots on leaves.
Publication Date:
December 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrient Management
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SRP899
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension
workers, and seed industry personnel with unbiased
agronomic information on many corn hybrids
marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP893
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Description:
Results of crop experiments at Kansas agronomy research stations.
Publication Date:
May 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
|
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S121
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Description:
Photos, descriptions, diagrams of caterpillar pests of corn & sorghum: fall armyworm, black, variegated & dingy cutworm, cattail caterpillar, corn earworm, European & SW corn borer, Stalk borer, etc.
Publication Date:
March 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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SRP885
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Description:
Research on soil fertility and its effects on various crops and grasses.
Publication Date:
January 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrient Management
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SRP882
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and private research and sales personnel with unbiased
agronomic information on many of the corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2516
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Description:
Discusses agronomic considerations, machinery considerations and economic considerations of narrow row corn.
Publication Date:
August 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Machinery
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GCR2000
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Description:
We are pleased to provide this update on research and educational activities made possible with checkoff funds from the Kansas Corn, Grain Sorghum, Soybean, and Wheat Commissions.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP854
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Description:
Research on corn, grain sorghum, soybean, wheat, & cotton.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
|
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SRL130
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Description:
Hybrids vary in protein percent, oil percent, starch percent, yield, and maturity parameters. Weather, fertility, and genetics can make differences in quality.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP868
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Description:
Fertilization studies on wheat, forage grasses, corn, alfalfa, soybeans, crop rotation, no-till, tillage, irrigation, and residue management.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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EP96
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Description:
USDA definitions & descriptions. Each determination of class, damaged kernels, heat-damaged kernels, waxy corn, flint corn, and dent corn is made on the basis of the grain. Color photos.
Publication Date:
December 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Disease & Injury
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MF2497
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Description:
This publication presents trends in white corn production and
marketing in recent years; it is used in high quality, light-colored flour for food use.
Publication Date:
November 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Marketing
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SRP860
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Description:
Results of corn hybrid performance tests
Publication Date:
October 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRL127
|
Description:
Effect of simulated hailstorm defoliation on the new genetically modified corns resistant to European corn borer.
Publication Date:
August 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury
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MF2208
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Description:
Incorporate atrazine into the top 2 inches of soil. Use fall or early spring applications. Use postemergence premix products. Reduce soil-applied application rates.
Publication Date:
February 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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SRP843
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and private research and sales personnel with unbiased
agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2430
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Description:
Examines economic trends in corn industry: Food-Grade yellow, white, blue, or organic corn, nutritionally dense (for livestock), waxy, High Amylose, Starch, Lysine, or Oil corn.
Publication Date:
October 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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SRP837
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Description:
Report of research results from the Southwest Research-Extension Center involving cropping,tillage systems, water management, entomology, weed science and agronomy research.
Publication Date:
August 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Production, Pests
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COMREP99
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Description:
We are pleased to provide this update on research and
educational activities made possible with checkoff funds from the Kansas Corn, Grain Sorghum, Soybean, and Wheat commissions.
Publication Date:
June 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP822
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, and private research and sales personnel with unbiased
agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2369
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Description:
Experimental approach to managing rootworms on an area rather than field level. This strategy seeks to reduce chance of 1-2 untreated fields producing enough beetles to infest other nearby fields.
Publication Date:
November 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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MF2363
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Description:
Outdoor piling of grain is a temporary or emergency grain storage practice used by grain elevator operators during
bumper-crop years.
Publication Date:
September 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2341
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Description:
Discusses the symptoms, spread and management of the foliar corn disease, gray leaf spot.
Publication Date:
June 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury
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SRP809
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Description:
Research on beef cattle grazing, forage, soils, water, and crops, & crop variety development.
Publication Date:
May 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SV434
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Description:
This program reviews important aspects of European corn borer biology and management, including more traditional host resistance and insecticide-based management.
Publication Date:
January 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP796
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, private research & sales personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
|
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SRP787
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Description:
Research on alfalfa, corn, grain sorghum, and soybean.
Publication Date:
May 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
|
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SRL116
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Description:
Farmers have been interested in reducing corn row spacings from 30 inches. Equidistant plant spacing, which occurs
with narrower row spacings, reduces within-row competition.
Publication Date:
January 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP774
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests, conducted annually, provide farmers, extension workers, private research and sales personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP747
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, private research and sales personnel with unbiased
agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
November 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF845
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Description:
Options for control of corn rootworms. Larvae tunnel into & prune corn roots as they feed. Severe damage limits the soil nutrients to the plant & greatly reduces ability to tolerate drought.
Publication Date:
May 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Machinery
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SRP721
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Description:
Corn Performance Tests provide farmers, extension workers, private research and sales personnel with unbiased agronomic information on many corn hybrids marketed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
January 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF1106
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Description:
This guide discusses several requirements for profitable sweet corn production. Disease and Pest types are included.
Publication Date:
January 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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L897
|
Description:
Analyzes how crop and fertilizer prices affect optimum nitrogen fertilizer rates and the impact on nitrogen rates on soil nitrate levels for irrigated corn.
Publication Date:
March 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrient Management, Management
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S54
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Description:
This publication will help diagnose likely causes of slow growth, distorted appearance, off-colors, injury and death of corn plants from planting through harvest
Publication Date:
May 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Pests, Disease & Injury
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MF1023
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Description:
Reduce atrazine rates on both coarse and fine textured soils.
Lower rates of foliar applied atrazine are often more effective for broadleaf weed control than higher rates soil
applied.
Publication Date:
February 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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L784
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Description:
The fact sheet helps estimate the crop residue remaining on a corn field.
Publication Date:
May 1989
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Soil Conservation, Production
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EP65
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Description:
Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus (MDMV) is the most common virus disease of corn and sorghum in Kansas. Symptoms, insect carriers, host plants & controls are discussed.
Publication Date:
May 1988
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury, Disease & Injury
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L481
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Description:
Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus (MDMV) is the most common virus disease of corn and sorghum in Kansas. Symptoms, insect carriers, host plants & controls are discussed. (Alternate publication number EP65.)
Publication Date:
May 1988
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury, Disease & Injury
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SRL97
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Description:
Corn following a previous soybean crop yields more than
corn following corn. Soybeans grown in a cropping sequence with corn or grain sorghum yield more than continuous soybeans.
Publication Date:
April 1988
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP536
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Description:
Model developed to estimate use of land & water for highest net income or water conservation, including the effect of availability of water on the best crop mix for irrigation systems.
Publication Date:
April 1988
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SB653
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Description:
Depending on grain prices, the most profitable strategies
would be corn irrigated with 16 inches of water; sorghum fallow and sorghum irrigated with 12 inches of water; and
wheat-fallow.
Publication Date:
March 1988
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2853
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Description:
The most common cause of spontaneous combustion fires in hay is excessive moisture. Hay moisture over 20 percent leads to bacteria growth and excess heating.
Publication Date:
December 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Storage
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MF2854
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Description:
Making large round bales requires working with a baler and bale handling equipment. Begin safety awareness by reviewing operators manual for each piece of equipment.
Publication Date:
December 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2833
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Description:
Hay or silage moisture concentration can be estimated using the hand method, electronic moisture testers, or the microwave oven method.
Publication Date:
November 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF2834
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Description:
Large round bale packaging systems allow one person to harvest, store and feed large quantities of hay.
Publication Date:
November 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF2872
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Description:
Legumes, brassicas such as canola, straw, and some weeds can be used as emergency hay or grazing for livestock. Test the crop for nitrates to manage toxicity.
Publication Date:
November 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF2871
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Description:
Summer annual forages include forage sorghums, sudangrass, sorghum-sudangrass hybrids, hybrid pearl millet, and foxtail millet.
Publication Date:
November 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF2143
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Description:
cost-return budget for brome hay in Central and Eastern Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF997
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Description:
cost-return budget (w-ch-f rotation) for cane hay in Western Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2146
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Description:
cost-return budget for fescue hay in Central and Eastern Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2408
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Description:
Sericea lespedeza’s ability to thrive under a variety
conditions & its tendency to crowd out more palatable
forages are among the reasons it has been
declared a noxious weed in Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Pests
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MF2775
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Description:
Weather is important in conducting a prescribed burn on pastures and range. No burning should be conducted on a Red Flag day. Fire weather information is available online.
Publication Date:
May 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Production
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S961S
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Description:
Research on forages, including grasses, wheat, and corn residue.
Publication Date:
August 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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SRP960
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Description:
Research on cattle grazing, forage crops, soil, crop, and water management.
Publication Date:
April 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP955
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Description:
Tests to compare forage production and quality of corn, sorghum, and sorghumsudan hybrids under typical Kansas growing conditions.
Publication Date:
February 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP944
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Description:
Research on beef cattle, forages, soil and water management, wheat, soybeans, cotton, and herbicides.
Publication Date:
April 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrition
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SRP938
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Description:
Results of tests designed to compare forage production and quality of corn, sorghum, and sorghum-sudan hybrids under typical Kansas growing conditions.
Publication Date:
March 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance
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MF2657
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Description:
Haying and grazing is now allowed on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres regardless of moisture conditions under managed haying and grazing once every 3 years.
Publication Date:
September 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2086
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Description:
Plant growth will provide vegetative cover that intercepts rain, impedes runoff, & ensures a root mass that binds soil, reduces leaching of nutrients, animal wastes, pesticides.
Publication Date:
June 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF1064
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Description:
Grass waterways and terraces are important components of a soil and water conservation program aimed at reducing erosion. Waterways often serve as an outlet for runoff from terraces.
Publication Date:
April 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Soil Conservation, Production
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SRP925
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Description:
Results of tests to compare forage production and quality of corn, sorghum, and sorghum-sudan hybrids in Kansas.
Publication Date:
March 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP909
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Description:
Research on grazing, beef cattle, forages, soil, water management, irrigation, wheat, soybean, sorghum, cotton, alfalfa, sweet corn.
Publication Date:
April 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrient Management
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SRP906
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Description:
Results of tests designed to compare forage production
and quality of corn, sorghum, and sorghum-sudan hybrids
under typical Kansas growing conditions.
Publication Date:
February 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP907
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Description:
Of the spring small grains, oats occupy the largest acreage, highly nutritious forage. Spring wheat and spring-planted winter wheat are possible alternatives for abandoned winter wheat acreage.
Publication Date:
January 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance, Performance
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MF515
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Description:
Grazing distribution is the pattern created by livestock
grazing rangeland or pasture. Uniform distribution is needed for long-term management & effective use of forage, & protects water sources.
Publication Date:
January 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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L873
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Description:
Biological control uses a pest’s natural enemies. Using the musk thistle head and/or rosette weevil may prove to be an effective alternative method of control for musk thistles.
Publication Date:
June 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP892
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Description:
Research on crops, soils, beef cattle, and forage.
Publication Date:
April 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrition
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SRP891
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Description:
Beef cattle research at Hays, Kansas. Contains articles on nutrition, breeding, forage, and grazing.
Publication Date:
April 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Reproduction, Nutrition
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SRP889
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Description:
Tests to compare hybrids of corn, forage sorghum, and sorghum-sudan grown as summer annual forages. Forage production and quality were measured at Colby, Hutchinson, and Manhattan, Kansas.
Publication Date:
January 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP875
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Description:
Kansas Southeast Agriculture Research Center results for BEEF CATTLE, FORAGE CROPS, SOIL & WATER MANAGEMENT, CROPS & SOILS, Cotton & Soybean variety development, weather
Publication Date:
May 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, No Till
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SRP870
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Description:
Alfalfa performance tests provide Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons on alfalfa varieties marketed in the state.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Performance
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SRP872
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Description:
Results of tests to compare hybrids of corn, forage sorghum, and sorghum-sudan. Various characteristics of forage production and quality were measured.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP868
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Description:
Fertilization studies on wheat, forage grasses, corn, alfalfa, soybeans, crop rotation, no-till, tillage, irrigation, and residue management.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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ROUNDUP1
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Description:
Beef cattle breeding, grazing, and forage research from Kansas Agricultural Research Center at Hays.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Performance
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SRP853
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Description:
Kansas Southeast Agriculture Research Center results for BEEF CATTLE, FORAGE CROPS, SOIL & WATER MANAGEMENT, CROPS & SOILS, Cotton & Soybean variety development, weather
Publication Date:
May 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, No Till
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L815
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Description:
Burning grassland can recycle nutrients, control weeds & brush, improve grazing distribution, reduce wildfire hazards, improve wildlife habitat, & increase livestock production.
Publication Date:
March 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Management
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SRP847
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Description:
Research on fertilization of wheat, grass, sorghum, corn, & soybeans. Soil fertility research.
Publication Date:
January 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrient Management
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SRP834
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Description:
Research on forage crops, beef cattle grazing of forages, soil & water management, crops & soil, soybean & sunflower variety development.
Publication Date:
May 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Nutrition, Nutrient Management
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SRP831
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Description:
Research on Meats & Beef Safety, Cattle Management & Reproduction, Breeding & Genetics, Growing & Finishing Nutrition, Forage, Range, & Grazing
Publication Date:
March 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Reproduction, Nutrition
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SRP828
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Description:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station established an alfalfa performance testing program to provide Kansas growers with unbiased performance comparisons on alfalfa varieties.
Publication Date:
January 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance
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MF2391
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Description:
Saline seeps, locally known as alkali spots or slick spots, are areas of bare soil or reduced crop production, usually located on a low-lying area. In dry periods, salt crystals may surface.
Publication Date:
January 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Soil Conservation
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SRP829
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Description:
Research on fertilization of wheat, grass, sorghum, corn, & soybeans. Soil fertility research.
Publication Date:
January 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Production, Nutrient Management
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S115
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Description:
Grazing & cattle production information. Topics include grasses, legumes, cereals, silage, hay, pasture & soil management, insects, diseases, prescribed burning, weed & brush management.
Publication Date:
October 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrition
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SRP809
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Description:
Research on beef cattle grazing, forage, soils, water, and crops, & crop variety development.
Publication Date:
May 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2334
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Description:
Education program on prescribed burning for rangeland. It can be a cost-effective method to increase productivity of rangeland & control many undesirable plants. It also reduces wildfires.
Publication Date:
April 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP806
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Description:
Spring oats can be important as a feed grain, forage, an
intermediate crop when changing crop rotations, or
occasionally as a food crop when and where such a
market is available.
Publication Date:
March 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance
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MF2291
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Description:
Native grasses must be seeded differently than introduced grasses. Most
native species are slow to establish and do not compete well with other
establishing plants.
Publication Date:
October 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Pests
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SRL118
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Description:
To evaluate varieties of rye (Secale cereale L.) and triticale (X Triticosecale Wittmack) for forage production
and resistance to SBMV vs wheat varieties.
Publication Date:
October 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury, Disease & Injury, Disease & Injury
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SRP786
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Description:
Research on beef cattle grazing, forage crops, soil & water management, cropping sequences/rotation, herbicides, & variety development.
Publication Date:
April 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP784
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Description:
Beef cattle breeding, grazing, and forage research from Kansas Agricultural Research Center at Hays.
Publication Date:
March 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Performance
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SRP800
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Description:
Research on fertilization of wheat, grass, sorghum, corn, & soybeans. Soil fertility research.
Publication Date:
January 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Production, Nutrient Management
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L818
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Description:
Tables with recommendations for planting dates, rates (pounds of seed/acre), seed spacing, seeds/pound, & test weights for crops such as grains, legumes, grasses, sunflowers, etc.
Publication Date:
November 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2227
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Description:
Triticale generally has higher forage yields, but lower quality than wheat, especially when harvested as hay or silage. It has similar crude protein values (20-25%) as wheat when grazed.
Publication Date:
October 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Pests
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L565
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Description:
Prescribed burning of pastures and range land to control weeds and brush, has become a major, though potentially dangerous, management tool throughout Kansas.
Publication Date:
March 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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L664
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Description:
Planning a burn involves determining what to burn, what precautions to take, and conditions for a successful burn.
Publication Date:
March 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Production
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SRP760
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Description:
Beef cattle breeding, grazing, and forage research from Kansas Agricultural Research Center at Hays.
Publication Date:
March 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP778
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Description:
Research on fertilization of wheat, grass, sorghum, corn, & soybeans. Soil fertility research.
Publication Date:
January 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Production, Nutrient Management
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138_1
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Description:
Recommendations for range and range-livestock management
based on experiments at Manhattan and Hays Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrition
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SRP733
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Description:
Report of Progress of the Southeast Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Publication Date:
May 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrition
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MF1066
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Description:
Lists methods of hay storage. Round bales are not well suited for barn storage. Outdoor storage is practical in low-rainfall areas. Covers, stacking methods, & drainage reduce losses.
Publication Date:
May 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Storage
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L231
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Description:
The musk thistle or nodding thistle Carduus nutans,
is usually a biennial or winter annual, but it occasionally occurs as a summer annual.
Publication Date:
May 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP731
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Description:
Beef cattle breeding, grazing, and forage research from Kansas Agricultural Research Center at Hays.
Publication Date:
March 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Performance
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SRP739
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Description:
Report of Field Day for Southwest Kansas Research & Extension Center
Publication Date:
January 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP719
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Description:
Fertilization research on wheat, grasses, grain sorghum, corn, & soybean.
Publication Date:
January 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Production, Nutrient Management
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SRP744
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Description:
Evaluation of fungus-free cultivars of cool season fescues
Publication Date:
January 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP708
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Description:
Report of Progress of the Southeast Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Publication Date:
May 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrition
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C729
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Description:
This publication describes the full spectrum of tall fescue production in Kansas.
Publication Date:
April 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Disease & Injury
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MF1118
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Description:
Grazing management is the art of integrating animals, feed, and other inputs with land, labor, and capital resources.
Publication Date:
February 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrition
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SRP712
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Description:
Report of Field Day for Southwest Kansas Research & Extension Center
Publication Date:
January 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP690
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Description:
Most lands were in western Kansas. Most producers ranked soil erosion as an important influence on their initial enrollment. Wildlife habitat was a consideration in choosing farming practices.
Publication Date:
November 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Conservation Resource Programs
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MF1072
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Description:
Small grain cereals (winter wheat, rye, barley, etc.) can be a valuable forage supplement to summer annuals and native grass pastures, and a good primary forage when backgrounding beef cattle.
Publication Date:
August 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Production, Nutrition
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MF1073
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Description:
Options for supplying emergency forage depend on what is
available locally & when shortage occurs. Plant small grain cereal,
summer annual grass, etc; or use crop residue or weather damaged crops.
Publication Date:
July 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Production
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SRP681
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Description:
Report of Progress of the Southeast Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Publication Date:
May 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrition
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L876
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Description:
Prescribed burning of grassland sometimes requires unique equipment, but often common tools and equipment can be adapted. Equipment is needed to suppress or control fire, & to ignite it.
Publication Date:
March 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management
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SRP689
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Description:
Report of Field Day for Southwest Kansas Research & Extension Center
Publication Date:
January 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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L514
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Description:
Management after a burn is important. It is important to restrict grazing and reduce stocking rates on the burned area.
Publication Date:
December 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Production, Natural Disasters
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C402
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Description:
This guide describes the steps involved in the production of smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis).
Publication Date:
November 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF1042
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Description:
Prairie hay provides inexpensive forage for
livestock & is a valuable asset to Kansas producers.
Native hay meadows require careful management for sustained
quality & forage yield.
Publication Date:
July 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Pests
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SRP654
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Description:
Report of Progress of the Southeast Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Publication Date:
May 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrition
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MF1036
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Description:
Warm-season grasses tolerate hot, dry weather. They include forage sorghums,
sudangrass, sorghum-sudangrass hybrids, hybrid pearl millet (Pennisetum
glaucum), & foxtail millet (Setaria italica).
Publication Date:
May 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF1021
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Description:
Removing trees & brush from rangeland can increase forage production &
livestock carrying capacity. Eliminating all woody plants
is not always practical, necessary, or desirable.
Publication Date:
March 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Production
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SRP657
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Description:
Report of Field Day for Southwest Kansas Research & Extension Center
Publication Date:
January 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF1020
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Description:
Many plants regarded as weeds are components of
grassland ecosystem. It is important to distinguish between desirable rangeland
species & weeds that adversely affect forage or livestock production.
Publication Date:
December 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Pests
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MF1018
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Description:
Animals under stress (sick, hungry, lactating, or pregnant) are
more susceptible to nitrate toxicity.
If forages contain more than 6,000 ppm nitrate, they are potentially toxic.
Publication Date:
November 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Diseases
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SRP628
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Description:
Report of Progress of the Southeast Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Publication Date:
May 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrition
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SRP629
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Description:
Effects of Maturity at Harvest and Cultivar on Agronomic Performance of Forage Sorghum & Nutritive Value of Selected Sorghum Silages. Results from Kansas Forage Sorghum Performance Tests; 1986-1989.
Publication Date:
April 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance
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MF976
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Description:
Grass tetany shows about the time cattle are being changed from winter rations to lush green grass. One of the first clinical signs is nervousness followed by incoordination,
or staggering.
Publication Date:
March 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Diseases, Diseases
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SRP630
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Description:
Report of Field Day for Southwest Kansas Research & Extension Center
Publication Date:
January 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
|
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SRP599
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Description:
Report of Progress of the Southeast Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Publication Date:
May 1990
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrition
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L814
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Description:
Identifying weedy bromes (vs. wheat or smooth brome) at an early state is difficult, but with a hand lens it is possible to observe type of ligule, edge on leaf blade, & distribution of hairs. Photos.
Publication Date:
May 1990
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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MF924
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Description:
Two management practices are especially important in producing high
seed yields: Clipping and removing forage soon after seed stalks are
mature; Applying nitrogen during late fall or early winter.
Publication Date:
June 1989
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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SRL88
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Description:
An endophytic fungus in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea)is associated with poor performance in livestock that consume fescue. Herbicides are used to kill infested fescue on erodable land.
Publication Date:
August 1986
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRL86
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Description:
Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) is a widely adapted, nonbloating, forage legume that has excellent potential for improving quality of cool-season pasture grasses in eastern Kansas.
Publication Date:
September 1985
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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AF139
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Description:
1985: Randomly collect 50 fresh green tillers or seed stems from each area. Bundle, place in plastic bags. Include 2-oz seed sample, harvest date. Take to ext. agent promptly with payment.
Publication Date:
May 1985
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury
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C567
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Description:
Identification guide for range grasses in Kansas.
Publication Date:
July 1983
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Range Management, Performance
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SB642
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Description:
Summer annual grasses need yearly establishment, which increases their production costs compared with perennials. Their timely growth, high yield & quality may justify these costs.
Publication Date:
May 1983
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Nutrition, Nutrition
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SB638
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Description:
Grasses commonly grazed by cattle are most nutritious in their immature growth stage, & steadily decline in nutritive value through dormancy & weathering. Cattle gain best when plants grow.
Publication Date:
October 1981
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrition
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SRL23
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Description:
Grazing newly planted grasses should start when competing vegetation is 2-3 inches tall. If grass planting is delayed beyond April & there is weedy growth, start grazing before grass is seeded.
Publication Date:
March 1976
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP1009
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Description:
Objectives are to evaluate canola germplasm over a wide range of environments, determine where released varieties and experimental lines are best adapted.
Publication Date:
April 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2734
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Description:
Canola is a type of edible rapeseed, genetically low in erucic acid and glucosinolates. The seeds are sources of
healthy cooking oil and high-protein meal for livestock.
Publication Date:
March 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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SRP1008
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Description:
Tests of cotton varieties in Stevens County, Kansas to provide unbiased information on yield, etc.
Publication Date:
February 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2421
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Description:
cost-return budget for canola in South Central Kansas
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF999
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Description:
provides cost and return estimates for center pivot irrigated dry-edible bean in Western Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2567
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Description:
Irrigated cotton requires less water than high-input crops, making it an option for farms with low well capacities. The limiting factor for cotton in Kansas is the number of growing degree units.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF939
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Description:
cost-return budget for cotton in South Central and Southeast Kansas.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2565
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Description:
Cotton is a potential alternative summer crop in an intensified dryland wheat-summer crop-fallow cropping system. The limiting factor in Kansas is the number of growing degree units.
Publication Date:
October 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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SRP990
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Description:
The trials evaluate canola germplasm over a wide range of environments, and determine where released varieties and
experimental lines are best adapted.
Publication Date:
March 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP973
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Description:
Objectives: Evaluate winter canola germplasm over a wide range of environments, to determine where released varieties and experimental lines are best adapted.
Publication Date:
April 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP954
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Description:
Tests are to evaluate germplasm over a wide range of
environments, and determine what canola varieties and experimental lines are adapted to what areas.
Publication Date:
February 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF352
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Description:
A guide to the plant selection, soil preparation, fertilization and planning necessary for successful fruit gardens.
Publication Date:
September 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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S144
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Description:
Kansas agricultural producers are exploring production and marketing of medicinal herbs. Many medicinal herbs are native species. Online notebook has web links to herb fact sheets.
Publication Date:
June 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP937
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Description:
These tests are to evaluate germplasm over a wide range of
environments, and determine what canola varieties and experimental lines are adapted to what areas.
Publication Date:
April 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP931
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Description:
Spring-planted small grains (wheat, oats) can produce highly nutritious forage for grazing, ensiling, or hay. Varieties are evaluated for yield, test weight, maturity, height, etc.
Publication Date:
February 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRL139
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Description:
Growing valuable hardwood trees with cash crops could be
a profitable long-term alternative to conventional agriculture and forestry practices.
Publication Date:
May 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Trees
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SRP924
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Description:
These tests are to evaluate germplasm over a wide range of
environments, and determine what canola varieties and experimental lines are adapted to what areas.
Publication Date:
February 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP907
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Description:
Of the spring small grains, oats occupy the largest acreage, highly nutritious forage. Spring wheat and spring-planted winter wheat are possible alternatives for abandoned winter wheat acreage.
Publication Date:
January 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance, Performance
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SV502
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Description:
This video is designed to help all involved in the application industry gain a better understanding of each and everyone's role and responsibilities in lessening the spray drift problem.
Publication Date:
January 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Machinery
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MF2538
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Description:
Nutrient composition and feeding management of whole cottonseed, cottonseed meal and hulls. This will help beef producers use cottonseed by-products, reducing costs of production.
Publication Date:
May 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Nutrition
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CANOLA01
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Description:
Tests of canola (rapeseed, oilseed) varieties in 13 states, including Kansas
Publication Date:
February 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF2533
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Description:
This publication describes trends in the dry-edible bean industry and didcusses their implications for Kansas and Colorado producers.
Publication Date:
July 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Marketing
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MF2532
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Description:
Discusses the characteristics of echinacea and their implications for Kansas producers.
Publication Date:
July 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP862
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Description:
This report includes results from the Great Plains locations of the 2000 National Winter Canola Variety Trial and the Kansas Canola Production Centers.
Publication Date:
December 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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L920
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Description:
Wichita has outperformed other canola varieties in south central and southwest Kansas. Wichita is earlier and appears to have better heat stress tolerance than Plainsman.
Publication Date:
December 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP851
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Description:
Canola is a crop developed from rapeseed. Food and oil-processing industries use canola, which produces a high-quality oil, lower in saturated fats than other sources of dietary fats.
Publication Date:
March 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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0COTTON
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Description:
Tests of cotton varieties
Publication Date:
March 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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L916
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Description:
Plainsman has out performed other canola varieties in eastern & northern Kansas. Winter hardiness may not be sufficient for northern counties. Canola is an excellent crop to rotate with winter wheat.
Publication Date:
May 1999
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP823
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Description:
Canola is a crop developed from rapeseed. Nearly all canola grown in the U.S. is Brassica napus. These tests will help determine what experimental lines should be released.
Publication Date:
November 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP813
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Description:
Research on types of tillage, water and soil, and thier effects on crop yields
Publication Date:
October 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP806
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Description:
Spring oats can be important as a feed grain, forage, an
intermediate crop when changing crop rotations, or
occasionally as a food crop when and where such a
market is available.
Publication Date:
March 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance, Performance
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SRP803
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Description:
Canola is a crop developed from rapeseed. Nearly all canola grown in the U.S. is Brassica napus. The objectives of these tests were to evaluate germplasm over a wide range of
environments.
Publication Date:
February 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRL118
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Description:
To evaluate varieties of rye (Secale cereale L.) and triticale (X Triticosecale Wittmack) for forage production
and resistance to SBMV vs wheat varieties.
Publication Date:
October 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Disease & Injury, Disease & Injury, Disease & Injury
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MF2227
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Description:
Triticale generally has higher forage yields, but lower quality than wheat, especially when harvested as hay or silage. It has similar crude protein values (20-25%) as wheat when grazed.
Publication Date:
October 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Pests
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SRP763
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Description:
Canola is a specific crop developed from rapeseed. Nearly all canola grown in the U.S. is Brassica napus. Winter canola yields are generally 30% greater than yields of the spring types.
Publication Date:
May 1996
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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SRP743
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Description:
Spring oats often are used in crop rotations or when winter wheat acreage is restricted or winter-damaged. Grain or forage production can make a significant contribution.
Publication Date:
October 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF1025
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Description:
Everything you want to know about growing pecans in Kansas from soil and water requirements to cultivar selection and equipment requirements.
Publication Date:
October 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Pests & Diseases
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MF1175
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Description:
From parsnips and radishes to sweet potatoes and grapes, this publication will help you indicate when fruit and vegetables are ready for harvest.
Publication Date:
November 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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SRP714
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Description:
Oat production for 1994 was substantially higher than 1993
production which was limited by adverse weather. In 1994, many more acres were sown, and yields were higher than average.
Publication Date:
September 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF1157
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Description:
A commercial growers guide to starting and running a greenhouse business.
Publication Date:
June 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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C729
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Description:
This publication describes the full spectrum of tall fescue production in Kansas.
Publication Date:
April 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production, Disease & Injury
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MF669
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Description:
A guide to sweet corn. From variety selection, disease tolerance and sweetness to soils, fertilizers, and insects, this guide is a must for anyone interested in sweet corn production.
Publication Date:
January 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Watering, Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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EP53
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Description:
Aster yellows is caused by a mycoplasmalike organism, a disease microorganism intermediate between bacteria and viruses. It can cause serious losses in flower plantings.
Publication Date:
October 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Flowers, Disease & Injury
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MF1086
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Description:
Aster yellows is caused by a mycoplasmalike organism, a disease microorganism intermediate between bacteria and viruses. It can cause serious losses in flower plantings.
Publication Date:
October 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Flowers, Disease & Injury
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MF1088
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Description:
Cotton may be a viable alternative crop in Kansas. Optimum planting dates for cotton in Kansas range from May l-June 1. Cotton is highly responsive to fertilizer & extremely susceptible to 2,4-D.
Publication Date:
October 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF1092
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Description:
Guide explaining the use of drip irrigation in conjunction with plastic mulches for vegetable production.
Publication Date:
October 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Watering, Production
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MF1091
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Description:
Publication provides the advantages and disadvantages of using plastic mulch for vegetables. Includes mulch application, planting crop, irrigation, and other cropping considerations.
Publication Date:
October 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Weeds, Soil Conservation, Production
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SRP686
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Description:
Barley is an excellent feed grain, fall & winter pasture, & forage crop. Spring or winter varieties are available. Barley grown in Kansas is primarily for feed grain, silage, and/or pasture.
Publication Date:
June 1993
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Performance
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MF1039
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Description:
A guide to proper management techniques and procedures to offer a fresh product to the wholesaler and retailer while getting maximum return on their investment.
Publication Date:
June 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF661
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Description:
A guide to choosing fruits and vegetables at the peak of perfection. Also includes proper storage techniques.
Publication Date:
January 1992
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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MF979
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Description:
Guide to packaging fruits and vegetables so constomers will buy them. Includes bulk bins, labeling, and individual fruit and vegetable recommendations.
Publication Date:
March 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SB656
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Description:
A discussion of the possible uses of rapeseed and crambe oils and by-products in industry and as animal feed supplements
Publication Date:
July 1990
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF953
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Description:
Amaranth has advantages: The grain is high in lysine & contains protein content of 14-18%, suitable for human & animal consumption. It is drought tolerant.
Publication Date:
March 1990
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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L785
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Description:
The fact sheet helps estimate the crop residue remaining on a field producing small grains
Publication Date:
May 1989
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Soil Conservation, Production
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SRL70
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Description:
Proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) has the lowest water requirement of any grain crop. Proso matures in 60-75
days with very little water. Its primary use is as an emergency or catch crop.
Publication Date:
April 1983
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2909
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Description:
Major diseases affected by no-till in Kansas: Seed rots and seedling blights, Foliar diseases, Root, stem and stalk rot diseases, Ear and seed diseases.
Publication Date:
October 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
No Till
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MF2891
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Description:
The green stink bug, Acrosternum hilare, and brown stink bug, Euschistus servus, feed on many types of vegetables and row crops.
Publication Date:
September 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP1007
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Description:
This publication provides suggestions for chemical weed control in several major crops.
Publication Date:
January 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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S151
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Description:
Sign to warn applicators that herbicide, pesticide drift could harm crop near a sign. Register a sign with KS Dept. of Ag. so applicators know where sensitive or organic crops are.
Publication Date:
August 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2222
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Description:
Well-researched applications of natural enemies can result in effective biological control. This includes use of microbial insecticides & many specific uses of predators & parasitic insects.
Publication Date:
March 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP980
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Description:
Research on crops and tillage, water management, weeds, and insects in Southwestern Kansas.
Publication Date:
August 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2781
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Description:
Factors that influence glyphosate herbicide performance,
tips on how to improve its weed control, and
ways to reduce risk of developing glyphosate resistant
weeds.
Publication Date:
April 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2768
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Description:
Atrazine is a low-cost per-acre herbicide, but there may be environmental costs that should be considered when using it.
Publication Date:
January 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2767
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Description:
Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides in Kansas and around the world. It is highly effective for
broad-spectrum weed control.
Publication Date:
January 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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C667
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Description:
This publication describes identification and control methods for aquatic plants in Kansas. Methods include prevention, mechanical, biological (fish, waterfowl, etc.) and herbicides.
Publication Date:
August 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SRP945
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Description:
Research on crop rotations, tillage, soil fertilization, water management, weed control, insects, and forage.
Publication Date:
August 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF917
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Description:
Many chemicals are marketed to protect stored grains from insect attack, but they should not be considered alternatives to proper stored grain handling procedures.
Publication Date:
June 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Storage
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SRP927
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Description:
Research on cropping, tillage, weeds, water management, insect control, and agronomy.
Publication Date:
May 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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S12
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Description:
Certification Procedures, Pests and Pest Control, Insects
Plant Disease, Weeds, Mollusks, Wildlife Damage, Pesticide Formulations, Labels, Environment, Equipment, Laws, Safety
Publication Date:
July 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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L873
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Description:
Biological control uses a pest’s natural enemies. Using the musk thistle head and/or rosette weevil may prove to be an effective alternative method of control for musk thistles.
Publication Date:
June 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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SRP895
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Description:
Research on crops, tillage, weeds, insects, water quality.
Publication Date:
June 2002
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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C715
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Description:
This publication helps producers understand how herbicides work and provides insight into how to use the chemicals. Ability to kill some plants but not injure others is selectivity.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Soil Conservation
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S9
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Description:
Weeds can be unsightly & pose a safety hazard on rights-of-way properties. Herbicides & mowing have been the main methods of controlling vegetation on road rights-of-way & industrial sites.
Publication Date:
April 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Weeds
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MF2445
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Description:
Large droplets are not as likely to drift off-target as smaller droplets. This basic principle lies behind many innovations to reduce drift when spraying herbicides.
Publication Date:
March 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Machinery
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MF2444
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Description:
Select a nozzle that produces coarser droplets, Use lower end of pressure range, Lower boom height, Increase nozzle size, Spray when wind speeds are under 10 mph, & away from sensitive crops.
Publication Date:
March 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Machinery
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S18
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Description:
Seed treatments are applied to seeds to control disease, insects, or other pests. Seed treatment pesticides include bactericides, fungicides, insecticides, & herbicide antidotes (safeners).
Publication Date:
September 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2339
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Description:
Control weeds in wheat crop; during fallow with herbicides, do not till stubble after wheat harvest. Use atrazine during fallow period.
Do not let winter-annual weeds produce seed in spring.
Publication Date:
May 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF1089
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Description:
Sprayer cleaning will prolong life of the sprayer, prevent unnecessary repairs, reduce contamination of surface & groundwater, & eliminate crop injury from equipment contamination.
Publication Date:
April 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Machinery
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C728
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Description:
Overpopulation of deer leads to a high frequency of vehicle accidents, agricultural crop damage, and health concerns for humans and livestock. How to control deer populations
Publication Date:
January 1998
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2292
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Description:
Fly-in clinics were held to evaluate aircraft spray patterns, quantify potential drift hazards, and assist aerial applicators in addressing system problems. Crop-duster pilots participated.
Publication Date:
October 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Machinery
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MF531
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Description:
Book describes how to be certified as pesticide applicator: Pests of Agricultural Plants, Pests Animals, Pest Control, Pesticides, Labels, Protecting Your Body & Environment, Equipment, Laws, etc.
Publication Date:
April 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2239
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Description:
Woollyleaf bursage, also known as bur ragweed, is a perennial
noxious weed native to Kansas. Its root system, which can
reach a depth of 15 feet, lets it survive extended drought.
Publication Date:
February 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SV399
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Description:
Since farm chemicals can also pose problems to both human health and the environment, this program explains and describes practical safe-handling practices.
Publication Date:
January 1997
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Storage
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EP13
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Description:
Dispose of pesticides by using them in diluted form at the labeled rate on the target plant. Triple rinse to empty containers of liquid pesticides. Some manufacturers recycle containers.
Publication Date:
May 1995
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases
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S80
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Description:
A generalized distribution map; photographs of seed, seedling, and mature plants; and text describing other identifying features are present for each species.
Publication Date:
October 1994
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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L840
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Description:
Common grain storage problems: Grain-damaging insects, Moldy Grain, Broken Kernels, Caked Grain, Heat-Damaged Grain. Lists causes & cures of problems & where to look for more specific solutions.
Publication Date:
June 1991
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF958
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Description:
Temperature, light, moisture, bacteria, pH, etc. all affect the pesticides in different ways and cause them to break down at varying rates. Thus half life is dependent on many & varying factors.
Publication Date:
May 1990
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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L814
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Description:
Identifying weedy bromes (vs. wheat or smooth brome) at an early state is difficult, but with a hand lens it is possible to observe type of ligule, edge on leaf blade, & distribution of hairs. Photos.
Publication Date:
May 1990
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests, Pests
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MF916
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Description:
An infestation of weevils & lesser grain borers can cause significant quality & monetary loss if left uncontrolled.
Secondary grain pests, (bran bugs) include most other grain-attacking beetles.
Publication Date:
April 1989
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Storage
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S6
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Description:
This guide contains basic information to help you meet the specific standards for applicators who are engaged in industrial weed control.
Publication Date:
December 1988
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Weeds
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S30
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Description:
Explains Kansas Noxious Weed law, describes life cycle and control methods for many weeds, with information on herbicides, equipment, calibration, and safety.
Publication Date:
December 1987
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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S29
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Description:
Information for several aquatic pests and their control:
Aquatic vegetation (algae, weeds), nuisance animals (invertebrates, fish, mammals), parasites, diseases of fish.
Publication Date:
November 1987
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF726
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Description:
Reduce the likelihood of suffering serious losses from stored grain insects. Destroy or feed to livestock the first few bushels of grain augered through each piece of equipment as
harvest begins.
Publication Date:
June 1987
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Storage
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S132
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Description:
Guide to weeds, available online from U. Illinois.
http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/vista/html_pubs/WEEDS/list.html
Publication Date:
April 1981
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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SC198
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Description:
Historical publication: (1940) Control of pocket gophers, prairie dogs, ground squirrels, woodchucks, groundhogs, meadow mice, house mice, rats, rabbits, and moles.
Publication Date:
January 1940
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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L721
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Description:
Causes and controls of leaf and fruit diseases of tomatoes. Early Blight, Septoria Leaf Spot, Bacterial Speck, Bacterial Spot, Bacterial Canker, Anthracnose, and Blossom End Rot.
Publication Date:
May 2009
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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S140
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Description:
Information on starting and operating a farmers' market in Kansas.
Publication Date:
September 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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EP150
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Description:
Bacterial ring rot of potato, caused by the bacterium
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus, is a serious issue for seed potato production.
Publication Date:
August 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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EP149
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Description:
Black leg of potato, caused by the bacterium Erwinia
carotovora subsp. atroseptica, is a common potato disease in Kansas.
Publication Date:
August 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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EP148
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Description:
Common scab of potato is caused by a common soil-inhabiting
bacterium, Streptomyces scabies. The disease does not cause yield losses, damage the flesh, or affect consumption
of potatoes.
Publication Date:
May 2008
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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L723
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Description:
Two major diseases of tomatoes are Fusarium and
Verticillium wilt. Walnut trees produce juglone, causing walnut wilt in tomatoes. Nematodes cause root knot.
Publication Date:
March 2007
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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MF2699
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Description:
Weed management programs in grapevines usually combine cultural, mechanical, and chemical practices.
Publication Date:
February 2006
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Weeds, Pests
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L868
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Description:
Important species include redlegged differential and two-striped grasshoppers. The differential and two-striped grasshoppers are most frequently encountered by home gardeners.
Publication Date:
June 2005
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Pests
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MF2030
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Description:
Pumpkins and winter squash are traditional
crops for fall production in Kansas. The potential
for fall sales at farm markets is expanding.
Publication Date:
November 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2370
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Description:
Vineyard management and marketing: Grape vine characteristics, glossary, soil, cultivars, irrigation, pruning, harvest, pest control, care calendar, budget.
Publication Date:
September 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Management
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MF2647
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Description:
Use this guide throughout the summer to know which fresh, Kansas-grown fruits and vegetables are likely to be available at your local openair market.
Publication Date:
March 2004
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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S142
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Description:
Damage to grapevines from herbicide drift depends on herbicide and formulation, grape variety, vine growth stage and vigor, weather, droplet size, and spray-boom height.
Publication Date:
June 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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MF2588
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Description:
Young grape vines are much more susceptible than mature vines to hormonal type herbicide such as 2,4-D. Vines may or may not survive. Formula, cultivar, and weather influence results.
Publication Date:
June 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests & Diseases, Disease & Injury
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MF1016
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Description:
Several categories of insects are associated with early-season vegetables in Kansas: wireworms, flea beetles and cutworms. These pests tend to be sporadic and unpredictable.
Publication Date:
May 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Pests
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MF2166
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Description:
Some reasons for poor or no fruit set: tree is growing too vigorously, fruit buds damaged by cold, diseases, or insects, inadequate pollination, insufficient pruning or thinning, etc.
Publication Date:
March 2003
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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3VEG
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Description:
Produce, fruits & vegetables, present unique problems; they are often consumed raw without processing. Small produce growers market their crops directly to consumers, etc.
Publication Date:
March 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
Production
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FOODASYSBOOK
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Description:
Complete book: program to evaluate food safety risks in growing and processing foods (both meats and produce) to be directly marketed to the public.
Publication Date:
March 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF1103
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Description:
Transplants are used in vegetable production to provide early vegetables for higher prices, and a more consistent crop.
Publication Date:
January 2001
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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MF2479
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Description:
The source and quality of water that comes into contact with produce creates potential for microbial contamination. Water of questionable quality can potentially be a direct source of contamination.
Publication Date:
December 2000
Language:
English
Subtopic:
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