K-State agronomist cautions against planting winter wheat too early

A Kansas State University Extension wheat specialist says farmers shouldn’t plant their winter wheat too early. Romulo Lollato tells Brownfield… “They have what they call high temperature germination sensitivity, which is essentially while the soil temperatures are above 85 to 90 degrees, that seed is not going to germinate,” he says. He says planting too […]

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