The South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station and the South Dakota State Foundation Seed Stock Division ...
This process can begin in seeds as soon as they absorb water and swell. Hence, late planted wheat that has not emerged prior to winter should be adequately vernalized. Vernalization may also occur ...
The U.S. spring wheat crop is taking a beating this summer from too much heat and too little rain, with condition scores at the lowest numbers recorded in 33 years, according to S&P Global Platts.
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There was a renewed interest in spring wheat last year, given the spring cereal seed shortage and the low amount of winter crops planted. The area went over 7,100ha, an increase of over 2,500ha. This ...
Gardening is often thought of as a seasonal endeavor, with tasks that are specific to the spring, summer, fall, and winter, depending on the kind of climate we live in. In regions where winter is very ...
seed winter wheat at a 1- to 1.5-inch soil depth. Seeding shallower than an inch deep puts the crowns at a higher risk for winter kill, while seeding deeper will delay emergence. The optimum stand of ...