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Fall forage production and first hollow stem date in small grain varieties during the 2018-2019 crop year

How to determine genetic differences in forage production potential and grazing duration among small grain varieties grown in Oklahoma.

Beef CattleCropsForageForage GrassesGrains & OilseedsLivestockPastures & ForageRyeStocker CattleWheat
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Agronomic Considerations for Industrial Hemp Production

An overview of industrial hemp production from field preparation, rules and regulations and harvesting the different products of the plant.

CropsFertilizationGrains & OilseedsSoilSoil Health & Fertility
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Pre-Plant Nitrogen Response in Irrigated Corn

The affects of increasing the amount of irrigated water on corn yield.

CornCropsFertilizationGrains & OilseedsIrrigationSoilWater
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Fall Forage Production and First Hollow Stem Date for Wheat Varieties During the 2018-2019 Crop Year

An explanation of the genetic differences in wheat forage production potential and grazing duration among the most popular varieties grown in Oklahoma.

CropsForageGrains & OilseedsPastures & ForageWheat
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Influence of pH on Winter Canola Production in Oklahoma

The reasons canola and wheat are different include things like increased sensitivity to drought, cold stress and soil acidity.

CanolaCropsGrains & Oilseeds
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Influence of Hybrids on Cold Soil Germination in Grain Sorghum

An explanation on the reason why hybrids and soil temperature affect early growth of grain sorghum.

CropsGrain Sorghum - MiloGrains & Oilseeds
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Foliar Fungicides and Wheat Production in Oklahoma

The role foliar diseases plays in growing wheat plants and the effective fungicides that prevent those diseases from harming the plant.

CropsFungicidesGrains & OilseedsInsects, Pests, and DiseasesPesticidesWheat
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Storing Oklahoma Winter Canola

Properly store winter canola to avoid heating and spontaneous combustion, insect infestation, clumping, molding and FFA development.

CanolaCropsGrains & Oilseeds
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