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Winter annual grasses like downy brome and cheat are emerging across Kansas. Learn how fall herbicide timing and crop rotation impact control success in this week’s article: https://t.co/nG4r6Lowd8
#kstateagronomy @KStateWeedSci
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Noticing color banding on winter wheat seedlings? Learn what causes these streaks, how to distinguish nutrient issues from cold stress, and when to take action: https://t.co/fXdbMiFURO
#kstateagronomy #wheat
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The latest eUpdate has articles on: winter annual grass control in #wheat, color banding in seedling wheat, #soybean cyst nematode testing, Digital Ag and AI survey, 2025 KS Soybean Yield Contest, and #Sorghum Connection events! https://t.co/RGnNGBnHUH
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More local data means better decisions. The new @KSMesonet station in Atchison County strengthens Kansas weather and soil monitoring for crop management and research. #kswx #KStateAg
🚨 New Mesonet! Today, we finished installing a new mesonet in Atchison County in northeast Kansas. #kswx
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The Sorghum Connection Winter Series is back! Join sessions focused on research updates, marketing insights, and management strategies for Kansas #sorghum growers. Learn more on how to RSVP here: https://t.co/jxdS9Sm2ws
#kstateagronomy #kssorghum
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The Kansas Bankers Association Conservation Awards program is open for nominations! Celebrate producers who demonstrate outstanding conservation efforts across the state. Details here: https://t.co/R8vwOwjwLI
#kstateagronomy #nominatenow #conservation
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Mustard weeds are already emerging in Kansas #wheat fields. Learn how to identify these winter annuals and how to control them before flowering in this week’s article: https://t.co/r5Faz3KyxS
#kstateagronomy #earlycontroll #weeds
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Cooler weather is here, but timing still matters! This week’s article covers key considerations for fall applications of anhydrous ammonia. Click on this link to learn more about why you should consider a fall application https://t.co/WDz3ytvWdM
#kstateagronomy #anhydrousammonia
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Mark your calendars, the Kansas Forage Conference is taking place this Wednesday. Topics include hay quality, grazing management, and market trends. Find the full agenda and registration info here: https://t.co/VSxtvUC82g
#kstateagronomy #forage #forageconference
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This eUpdate features articles on the optimal timing for fall applications of anhydrous ammonia, controlling mustard in #wheat fields, the KS Bankers Conservation Award program, the return of the #Sorghum Connection Winter Series, and more! https://t.co/HuuoAACjZi
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Henbit is thriving across Kansas this fall, especially in harvested corn and soybean fields. Timely rains and warm soils have created ideal conditions. Learn why control still matters and how fall herbicide applications can help: https://t.co/OTVCK6Di6i
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#soybean fields across Kansas are showing signs of green stem syndrome — when stems stay green but pods and seeds are ready for harvest. Learn what causes it and how to manage harvest timing here: https://t.co/2U72rcYHFr
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The latest Agronomy eUpdate is here: https://t.co/Bc829p9mFl. Topics include: green stem in #soybeans, henbit weed control, winterizing sprayers and irrigation systems, @ksmesonet Freeze Monitor, and the Kansas Forage Conference. #ksag
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This eUpdate has articles on the current #wheat planting conditions in KS, causes of blank #sorghum heads, an update on sorghum ergot, fall fertilizer for pastures, #corn residue management, and grazing crop residues. https://t.co/tjPLIfnR8x
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Late-season moisture and cooler temperatures mean slower #sorghum drydown in Kansas fields. Learn more in this article: https://t.co/b1n9Oo5Bbg
#ksag #grainsorghum
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Sorghum ergot (Claviceps africana) has been detected in Kansas. The disease can affect grain set and forage quality, as well as harvest issues. Learn what to look for and how to manage it https://t.co/X7NRAxXdDI
#sorghum #ksag
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Are your soybeans ready for harvest? Are they getting close? Tina Sullivan, K-State Extension agronomist, joins today's show to explain the drying down process for the crop and how it is looking around the state. https://t.co/nk6LLa8x6t
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