🎙️ K-State Agriculture Today: 2147 – How Wheat is in Kansas…Combination of Issues for Wheat

  • Wheat Status: Cold, Hot, Mites and Drought, Part 1
  • Wheat Status: Cold, Hot, Mites and Drought, Part 2
  • Pruning Trees

00:01:05 – Wheat Status: Cold, Hot, Mites and Drought, Part 1: K-State Extension agronomists Jeanne Falk Jones and Logan Simon are on today’s show to explain the current status of wheat in Kansas. They mention how the cold snap impacted the crop and if they think it will recover.

00:12:05 – Wheat Status: Cold, Hot, Mites and Drought, Part 2: Jeanne and Logan continue the show and their conversation as they chat about how fields can differ in regions and their recommendations.

Wheat Status: Injury Symptoms from Freeze Damage

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00:23:05 – Pruning Trees: Ending the show is K-State Extension horticulture expert, Matt McKernan, discussing the basic guidelines for pruning and how to find an arborist when the project is too big to tackle yourself.

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