Drought notoriously impacts many facets of wheat production. Growers deal with reduced yields and shortened plant heights while facing other issues that cloud a crop’s success. Little moisture also ...
“I love that Church which plunges into the thickets of human history and is not afraid of compromising itself by getting mixed up with men’s affairs … because it loves men and therefore goes out to ...
SEDGWICK COUNTY, Kan. (KSNW) — Wheat harvest is underway, and months of very little rain have taken a toll on the crop. Now that it’s falling, it’s causing even more headaches. The fields were dry up ...
Recent rains have encouraged broadleaf weed growth in growing wheat fields. Kochia, for the most part, is the weed in question, although other weeds may also be a factor interfering with this year’s ...
A study was conducted to identify whether composted manure and straw amendments (replacement of a portion of chemical fertilizer [50% of the total nitrogen application] with composted pig manure, and ...
Herbicides were touted as ‘miracle’ chemicals when they changed farming practices forever in the late 1940s, but researchers are now desperate to find a more sustainable, soil-friendly and non-toxic ...
Wheat farmers are considering attaching seed impact mills to the back of their combines during harvest to pulverize chaff and weed seeds. The devices were the subject of a recent webinar hosted by ...
An AHDB project has set out to investigate if different winter wheat varieties can affect levels of weed suppression.
Sorghum and wheat growers recently gathered in Wichita, Kansas, for Sorghum U Wheat U. Craig Meeker, chairman of the National Sorghum Producers and a Wellington, Kansas, farmer moderated the popular ...
We cannot tell the weeds from the wheat in our leaders simply by looking at their party affiliations or tribal roots. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] I read a story of a man who was shot years ago. The ...
Matthew 13:25-26; “…but while everybody was asleep, an enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and then went away. So ...