Here’s something you probably didn’t know. Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson, host of The Word, started Wheat His Pete’s Word a full nine years ago, before podcasts were cool.
So let’s start the decade off with something truly special, including the second warmest winter on record since 1895! Johnson also assesses goose damage to winter wheat, and how sulfur can affect soybeans. It also discusses trampling damage to wheat and reasons to avoid it.
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summary
- Wheat Pete’s Words enters its 10th year
- How warm was it?
- 1895 — second warmest since, 1-3°C above average
- Winter rape blossoms are in full bloom in Texas
- Kansas Wheat Freeze Damage — During Elegonation
- Sukhpal Bal shared: This year’s challenge as a cherry grower
- Oh my god, the geese are about to harvest the winter wheat. Is it possible to recover from that? It depends on how many times it happens.it will definitely delay maturation
- Weed control for super early sowing? Get it even earlier.It is applied in the fall and can be a residual weed control applied to the soil
- set yourself up for success
- Questions about early grass weeds or winery annuals in wheat
- Scout, scout, scout by walking in the field.
- More frost damage than expected
- Barley in an edible bean field with beans pulled out, further frost
- Trump damage to wheat — ay yi yi
- There is a tram or you can use the same track.Terragator (three wheels) is no good.
- Please wear a clover regardless
- Soybean sulfur reaction. Check out a new Sharp Edge episode on this topic soon!
- S is important for rhizobia and N fixation
- Sulfate moves with water, but not as much as N.
- Fields that have had manure throughout history — how do you account for that feat? It depends on when the crop needs it, wheat or corn.
- Lin’s question about sandy soil: do you want to broadcast everything? With seeds? Is it dry? Effect of salt?
- When should I stop placing P in 2×2 bands based on soil testing?
- Be careful not to get burned!And don’t forget K.
- Soil testing above 100 ppm is unlikely to yield an economic response.
- Grain rye N — We are running out of time to build feed fields. We must continue quickly.It’s about biomass, not grain
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