Carrie Knott
@kygrains
Grain Crops Agronomist and Assistant Extension Professor, University of Kentucky
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http://kygrains.info 28-04-2014 19:55:42
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The snow a couple of nights ago was "interesting"! Now what will happen to planted #soybeans? We will have to wait and see in 5 days. But this air/soil temp and duration of freezing temps may help us when we are scouting for damage! kygrains.info/blog/2021/4/22… Ky Soybean #kygrains
Unfortunately the tell tale signs of #wheat freeze are rearing their ugly heads in W KY. (Pun intended!) this will ‘cost’ several bushels of yield potential. KySGGA UK Extension UK Ag Weather Center #kygrains
Work never takes breaks on a farm. Harvesting #wheat on Fathers Day. Thankfully we all have dads that understand what “supposed to rain tomorrow” means! KySGGA UK Ag Weather Center UK Extension @ukagronomy
What an honor to have our first UK Extension field day at UKREC with minimal restrictions organized by Travis Legleiter. Can’t wait to get out in the field. #kygrains
Southern corn rust was confirmed in Union County Kentucky today. Check corn growth stage to make fungicide application decisions. More information on the disease and fungicide timing can be found here: …p-protection-network.s3.amazonaws.com/publications/c… University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton CAFE UK Extension Crop Protection Network (CPN)
Great to hear results of Ky Soybean research at #ACSMtg international meetings. UK Extension
We may BEGIN seeing freeze damage in #wheat today throughout KY. But we will see better signs of damage and be better able to assess that damage starting Monday. UK Extension University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton CAFE Read these for more details. kygrains.info/blog/march-15-… www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/AG…
Been in Hardin and LaRue counties scouting for #wheat freeze. Great news! Essentially no freeze damage to developing heads. But some stems weakened by the freeze. Weak stems MAY be a problem later. But may not. Depends on rest of year. UK Extension University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton CAFE