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Wheat Production and Pest Management for the Great Plains Region
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- Wheat Production and Pest Management for the Great Plains Region
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Wheat Plant
- 3. Winter Wheat Variety Selection
- 4. Diversified Cropping Systems
- Storing Soil Water for Crop Use
- Precipitation Capture
- Promoting Infiltration
- Maintaining Crop Residue Cover
- Decreasing Runoff and Soil Erosion
- Snow Melt and Capture
- Turning Stored Water into Crop Production
- Diversifying Dryland Cropping Systems
- Weed Control
- Water Use Efficiency
- Rewards of Diversified Cropping Systems
- 5. Wheat Fertility Management
- The Soil Testing and Fertility Program
- Sampling
- Caring For Samples
- Laboratory Analysis
- Interpretation of Results
- Soil Acidity (pH) Management
- Alumimun Toxicity Symptoms
- Management
- Nitrogen Fertility Management
- Phosphorus Fertility Management
- Potassium Fertility Management
- Sulfur Fertility Management
- Chloride Fertility Management
- Other Secondary and Micronutrients
- Wheat Fertility Management Summary
- 6. Dual-Purpose Wheat Management
- 7. Arthropod Pests of Wheat
- Cereal Aphids
- Russian Wheat Aphid
- Greenbug
- Bird Cherry-Oat Aphid
- Corn Leaf Aphid
- English Grain Aphid
- Wheat Curl Mite
- Brown Wheat Mite
- Banks Grass Mite
- Winter Grain Mite
- Army Cutworm
- Pale Western Cutworm
- Fall Armyworm
- Armyworm
- Wheat Head Armyworm
- Grasshoppers
- Wheat Stem Sawfly
- Hessian Fly
- Wheat Stem Maggot
- Black Grass Bug
- Say Stink Bug
- Wireworms
- White Grubs
- Resources
- 8. Managing Weeds in Winter Wheat
- 9. Disease Management in Wheat
- 10. Freeze Injury and Other Environmental Stresses
- 11. Harvesting Practices
- 12. Storage Practices
- Figure and Table Attributions
- References