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1955 - Planting After Wheat Harvest...Double Cropping Options

Author
Kansas State University
Published
Tue 17 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://agtodayksu.libsyn.com/1955-planting-after-wheat-harvestdouble-cropping-options

  • Double Crop Options, Part 1
  • Double Crop Options, Part 2
  • Dairy Expectations for 2025-26

 

00:01:05 – Double Crop Options, Part 1: Today’s show starts with two segments from K-State weed specialist Sarah Lancaster and K-State Extension agronomists Tina Sullivan and Logan Simon as they discuss soybeans, sunflowers, corn, grain sorghum and summer annual forages as double crop options for growers after wheat harvest. The group also mentions what weed control should be considered and the concern of volunteer wheat.

 

00:12:05 – Double Crop Options, Part 2: Sarah, Tina and Logan continue their conversation on double crop options. 

Double Crop Options After Wheat

Cover Crops Grown After Wheat Harvest for Forage

Conduct Soil Bioassays to Determine Herbicide Carryover Potential

 

00:23:05 – Dairy Expectations for 2025-26: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show passing along the latest data from the administrator of the Central Milk Marketing Order and what producers might expect to see for the remainder of 2025 into 2026.

 

 

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Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.

 

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