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Thursday, October 22, 2009 11:34 AM

K-State specialist discusses wheat pasture considerations

From Kansas State University Extension

MANHATTAN -- Producers who want wheat for pasture for their livestock this fall have some decisions to make that will affect both the forage production and ultimate grain yield potential of the wheat, according to Kansas State University agronomist Jim Shroyer.

Cattle should not go onto wheat pasture until crown root development is anchoring the plants, said Shroyer, who is a wheat specialist with K-State Research and Extension.

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