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A Comprehensive Guide to Wheat Management in Kentucky

Developed by:
University of Kentucky Multidisciplinary Extension and Research Team

Written by:
Morris Bitzer, Agronomy, Co-editor
James Herbek, Agronomy, Co-editor
J. D. Green, Agronomy
John Grove, Agronomy
Donald Hershman, Plant Pathology
Douglas Johnson, Entomology
James Martin, Agronomy
Sam McNeill, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Lloyd Murdock, Agronomy
Doug Overhults, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Lee Townsend, Entomology
Richard Trimble, Agricultural Economics
David Van Sanford, Agronomy

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the following for their assistance with this publication.

Photographs

Cover: Provided by Kentucky Prairie Farmer Magazine.

Photographs in this publication are keyed to the following sources:
1—Kansas State University College of Agriculture
2—Michigan State University College of Agriculture
3—University of Kentucky College of Agriculture (Bill Mesner)
4—University of Kentucky College of Agriculture (James Herbek)
5—University of Kentucky College of Agriculture (Lee Townsend)

Partial financial support for some of the research reported in this manual: Kentucky Small Grain Growers Association, Louisville, Kentucky; Kentucky Integrated Pest Management Program; Wheat Science Group, UK College of Agriculture.

Some material contained in this publication was adapted with permission from: Alley, et al., Intensive Soft Red Winter Wheat Production (No. 424-803), Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, Blacksburg, Virginia (1993), and Shroyer, James P., et al., Spring Freeze Injury to Kansas Wheat (C-646), Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas (March 1995).

Dennis Duross, Debbie Allen, and Linda Kiesel, University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, for their professional assistance in editing and preparing this manual for publication.

Mention or display of a trademark, proprietary product, or firm in text or figures does not constitute an endorsement and does not imply approval to the exclusion of other suitable products or firms.


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