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It’s hard to walk in a wheat field in Kansas right now and not find at least low-level, trace-level symptoms of WSMV, and ...
"April showers bring May flowers" isn’t just folklore—it’s grounded in real science. Spring rain prepares the soil, and with ...
Researchers have completed a full genome sequence of Aegilops mutica, a wild relative of wheat, which could help crops ...
With every piece of greenery you see around Ohio, you can hopefully notice a yellow beauty growing in that area.
Fusarium head blight, which is usually not a problem in dryer areas, could infect wheat fields this year with the wet weather ...
Tickseed attracts pollinators – providing nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and seeds for birds.
Pollinators are reshaping gardens this spring. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and more draw attention as gardeners shift ...
With the T2 flag leaf spray timing approaching in wheat, there is scope in the South to ease rates a little with the low ...
Siberian squill is a spring plant commonly seen in Canada, but its presence is invasive and can potentially make you ill.
Henan province, a key wheat-producing region known as China's granary, has issued a risk warning as dry, hot winds threaten ...
Stacy Campbell is a Crop Production Extension agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ellis cou ...
Researchers are working to unravel the hidden biology of often-persnickety seeds as they age, sleep and awaken ...