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K-State Research and Extension Bookstore

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Kansas State University
Manhattan KS 66506-3402

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  • MF991
    MF991
    Kansas Wheat Variety Guide 2023

    Genetic resistance to diseases and insect pests is usually the most effective, economical, and environmentally sound control method. Resistance ratings in this publication represent results of multiple field and greenhouse evaluations by public and private wheat researchers. Ratings help producers select wheat varieties and minimize potential for serious yield losses. 20 pages, black and white.

    $1.80
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  • MF3312
    MF3312
    Dual-Purpose Wheat Variety Performance 2023

    This publication examines the dates various wheat varieties reach the hollow stem stage. Understanding this growth stage is critical if you plan to graze wheat in a dual-purpose system. 4-page, color.

    $2.20
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  • MF2866
    MF2866
    Hessian Fly: Kansas Crop Pests

    The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor, is often ranked as the most important insect pest in winter wheat production. Plant after the fly-free date, destroy volunteer wheat. 4-page, color.

    $2.20
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  • S84
    S84
    Diagnosing Wheat Production Problems

    Publication will help to diagnose likely causes of slow growth, distorted appearance, off-colors, injury, and death of wheat plants from planting through harvest. 66-page, color.

    $15.75
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  • MF2823
    MF2823
    Bird Cherry-Oat Aphids: Kansas Crop Pests

    The bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi, is a common pest of Kansas wheat. It is often associated with yield losses from barley yellow dwarf virus. 2-page, color.

    $1.15
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