University of Kentucky Wheat Science Group

2007-2008 Research Report

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

No-Tilled vs. Tilled Wheat (16 Years)       

 

In-Season Observation of Wheat Growth Status in a Farmer’s Field: Continuous Change of

 Nitrogen Application Rate Across the Landscape as an Alternative to Small Plot Research      

 

Improving Nitrogen Application Technology Under Kentucky Conditions - 2008

      

Performance of Urea Fertilizer with Different Additives on Wheat on a Somewhat

Poorly Drained Soil  

 

Effect of ESN on Wheat Grown on Wet Soils of Kentucky     

 

No-Till Wheat Increases Yields of Corn and Soybeans in the Cropping Rotation

 

Wheat Yield Response to Old Corn Rows, Initial Observations     

 

Yield of Winter Wheat in a Long Term Continuous No-Tillage Rotation of Corn, Wheat, and

Double-Crop Soybean 

 

Yield of No-Tillage Winter Wheat After Redistribution of he Previous Corn Crop’s Residues

 – Maury Silt Loam

 

No-Tillage Winter Wheat Yield Response to At-Heading Application of Different Nitrogen

And Potassium Fertilizer Sources    

 

Nitrogen Fertility and Performance of Hulless and Hulled Barley     

 

Effect of Application Timing on Burndown Control of Cover-Crop Wheat with Glyphosate or Paraquat Applied Alone or with Atrazine

 

Application Timing for Italian Ryegrass Control in Conventional and No-Till Wheat    

 

Evaluation of Herbicides for Italian Ryegrass Control in Wheat

 

Herbicide Evaluation of Henbit Control in No-Till Wheat    

 

Response of Wheat to Osprey and Nitrogen Fertilizer Applications

 

Response of Wheat to Preplant and Postemergence Applications of 2,4-D and Dicamba

 

Evaluating Breeding Material Scab for Scab Resistance   

 

Evaluation of Fungicides for Control of Foliar Diseases of Soft Red Winter Wheat in Ky     

 

Evaluation of Kocide for Foliar Disease Control in Soft Red Winter Wheat in Kentucky     

 

Evaluation of Azospirillum on Stand, Foliar and Head Disease, and Yield of Soft Red

Winter Wheat in Kentucky