Missouri’s soybean specialist at the University of Missouri
has concerns about this year’s winter wheat crop in the state, especially
fields that were planted late, “We had, in many places, delayed planting of the
wheat. Tough to get the soybeans out of the field so the wheat plants really didn’t
tiller as much. This is in some fields.”
Bill Wiebold tells Brownfield wheat might not have hardened
enough for winter conditions so there could be some winter kill.
Continue reading MU specialist concerned about Missouri wheat at Brownfield Ag News.