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Variety Selection

Wheat Variety Selection

State Yield Trial Results

State Yield Trial Results (searchable)

Planting 

Winter Wheat Planting Recommendations

How late can we plant wheat?

Benefits of Wheat in a Rotation

Using Alternative Strategies to Achieve Timelier Wheat Planting

Planting Wheat Into Dry Soil

Summer Planting Winter Wheat to Supplement Forage Production

Planting the 2018 Winter Wheat Crop

Growth, Development, Scouting

A Visual Guide to Winter Wheat Development and Growth Staging

Wheat Growth and Development Reaching First Joint Stage

Evaluating Seedling Wheat Stands This Fall

Flag Leaf Emergence in Winter Wheat

Purple Leaves on Wheat Explained

Winter Injury to Winter Wheat in Michigan

Early Season Scouting

Intensive management

Intensive Wheat Management

Agronomic Input Considerations for Michigan Winter Wheat Management

Contributing Factors and Harvest Concerns for Lodged Wheat 

Using Palisade Plant Growth Regulator to Improve Wheat Performance

Cover Crops

Frost Seeding Red Clover Into Winter Wheat

Seeding a Cover Crop After Wheat Harvest

No-Till Drilling Cover Crops After Wheat Harvest and Their Influence on Next Season's Corn (E2897)

Managing Fields After Wheat Harvest

Cover Crop Choices Following Winter Wheat

Other

 Double Cropping Soybeans After Wheat in Michigan

Planting Second Crop Soybeans Following Wheat Harvest

What’s the Nutrient Value of Wheat Straw?

Whole Grain vs. Multigrain vs. Whole Wheat

 

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