Abstract

1987 Agricultural Research, Southeast Kansas Branch Station

Highlights

  • Application of microbial innoculants to fresh, whole-plant material at the time of ensiling has been shown to be an effective way of reducing dry matter loss during the fermentation process

  • Yields averaged 5 bu/a higher in narrow rows when weeds were controlled early with herbicides and later weed growth was surpressed by the soybean canopy

  • Summary Winter wheat yields were increased by 20 bu/a where cheatgrass was effectively controlled by herbicide treatments

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Summary

Introduction

Application of microbial innoculants to fresh, whole-plant material at the time of ensiling has been shown to be an effective way of reducing dry matter loss during the fermentation process. Cheatgrass, which is a winter annual grass, has become a problem in many continuous wheat fields or when wheat has been planted following idled layout land from the government programs Since it often emerges at the same time as the wheat, it can become a strong competitor for moisture and soil nutrients. Popcorn could probably be grown on the same ground as field corn The objective of this test was to examine the yield potential of popcorn in southeastern Kansas. The objective of this study was to examine the yield potential of different cultivars of soybeans, grain sorghum, and sunflower grown at two nitrogen levels after wheat harvest. Maturity group 00, 0, and I soybeans are normally grown in the northern part of the United States; the possibility exists of growing these soybeans in southeastern Kansas. The objective of this study was to examine yield potential of soybeans from maturity group 00, 0, and I

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