As winter wheat growers monitor crop emergence this fall, climbing wheat prices likely will compete mightily for their attention. Losing focus can be risky, explains Doug Shoup, assistant professor and Extension agronomist at Kansas State University, especially with the crop price stakes elevated this year. The good news is that Shoup sees more growers keeping closer watch on their wheat crops during the fall, especially when it comes to managing weed competition.
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