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Brett Carver shows us how some of the experimental lines of wheat varieties are performing at Lahoma.
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SUNUP comes to you from the North Central Research Station wheat field day near Lahoma. We start with an update on wheat varieties with Jeff Edwards
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Brett Carver explores the traits of future wheat varieties that the OSU Wheat Improvement Team is currently researching.
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Josh Lofton looks at which canola varieties performed the best this year.
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A report on the overall progress of the Oklahoma wheat crop from DASNR’s new Extension Small Grains Specialist David Marburger.
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SUNUP returns to the North Central Research Station at Lahoma, where Randy Taylor has an overview of research on planter spacing and speed.
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Lyndall Stout interviews Chad Penn on water-based drilling mud.
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Special tribute was paid at the 2014 North Central Research Station Field Day in Lahoma, Oklahoma as the Oklahoma Wheat Commission and the Division of Agriculture of Oklahoma State University honored…
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Rick Kochenhower speaks about crop rotation at the 2014 North Central Research Station Wheat Tour one mile west of Lahoma, OK.
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Randy Taylor speaks about optimizing drill performance at the 2014 North Central Research Station Wheat Tour one mile west of Lahoma, OK.
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We visit the North Central Research Station at Lahoma, where Jason Warren, OKSTATE Soil & Water Conservation Specialist, shows us cover crop varieties and explains how they can benefit soil…
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We return to Lahoma and the 2013 North Central Oklahoma Research Station Wheat Tour. Brian Arnall explains the N-rate formula for nitrogen.
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We visit with Kevin Meeks and Jason Warren about cover crops at the 2013 North Central Oklahoma Research Station Wheat Tour in Lahoma.
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We visit with Brett Carver concerning a new wheat variety called Doublestop CL+.
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Frank Lucas discusses the new farm bill process. We then talk with Rodney Jones about the current farm bill and what producers can expect for the near future.
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Jeff Edwards talks about the next generation of wheat varieties.
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