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Field Key to Larvae in Sorghums

A guide for analyzing the identification process of the common insect species found in Oklahoma sorghum fields during the mid- and late-season.

Commercial Agriculture Insects, Pests, & DiseasesCropsGrain Sorghum - MiloGrains & OilseedsInsects, Pests, and Diseases
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Field Key to Larvae in Peanuts

Typical larvae of the common insect species found in Oklahoma peanut fields during the mid- and late-season are examined.

Commercial Agriculture Insects, Pests, & DiseasesCropsGrains & OilseedsInsects, Pests, and DiseasesOrganic & SustainablePeanuts
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The Effects of Adding Grain and Supplements to Commercially Available Grain Mixes for Horses

Learn how to analyze and adjust the effects on horses when adding grain and protein supplements by comparisons of altered commercially available grain mixes.

CropsGrains & OilseedsHorsesLivestock
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Managing Acid Soils for Wheat Production

How to correct soil acidity, calculate lime rates, reduce metal toxicity and an explanation on when to use phosphate for optional wheat production.

CropsGrains & OilseedsSoilSoil Health & FertilityWheat
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Reducing Mortality of Grassland Wildlife During Haying and Wheat-Harvesting Operations

Suggestions on how to decrease wildlife death rates in relation to harvesting seasons and the corresponding wildlife active at those times.

CropsGrains & OilseedsHayPastures & ForageWheatWildlife
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Crop Insurance Limitation to Adoption of Irrigated Grain Sorghum

The history of corn and sorghum yields in relations to irrigated/non-irrigated plots and the effects on crop insurance.

Ag Law, Taxes, & InsuranceCornCrop InsuranceCropsGrain Sorghum - MiloGrains & OilseedsInsurance
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Stem and Pod Diseases of Soybean

An aid for producers to recognize diseases that commonly attack the pods and stems of Oklahoma soybeans.

Commercial Agriculture Insects, Pests, & DiseasesCropsGrains & OilseedsInsects, Pests, and DiseasesSoybeans
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