
"Despite lingering cold temperatures, it's May, get rolling. The first 24 hours is key. Cold soil is not the risk that very cold rain is."
"Early signs of leaf rust and disease development in Ontario wheat! Alert! Questions have rolled in about concerns around winter wheat and hay survival in colder, wetter regions."
"Pete explains why 28 per cent should never be tank mixed with herbicides or fungicides in wheat. Manganese timing strategies for wheat on heavy clay soils are also discussed."
Cold soil conditions and slow burndowns are affecting wheat planting decisions in Ontario. Concerns about winter wheat survival and emerging disease pressures are prevalent. Split nitrogen timing and manganese application strategies are discussed, along with the importance of herbicide and fertility tank mixes. The episode emphasizes the significance of the first 24 hours after planting and addresses the risks associated with cold rain events. Additionally, the strong feed wheat market and new research on fusarium timing in winter barley are highlighted.
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