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Managing nitrogen for yield and protein in hard wheat
The successful production of hard wheat with acceptable protein is based, in part, on an effective nitrogen (N) management plan. This fact sheet discusses the principles of managing N
for hard wheat production and explains how to calculate an N application rate. The information contained in this fact
sheet is applicable to both irrigated and dryland production systems in eastern Oregon.Published January 2007. Reviewed October 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Winter wheat and spring grains in continuous cropping systems (low precipitation zone) [2007]
Recommendations in this guide apply tocontinuously cropped cereals in low-
precipitation zones. This guide is one of a set of publications that address the nutritional requirements of nonirrigated cereal crops in north-central and eastern Oregon. Recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, chloride, and zinc are covered in this guide. Soils in the region supply sufficient amounts of other nutrients for optimum production of high-quality grain.Revised November 2006. Reprinted April 2007. Please check for active titles in the OSU Extension Service Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Agronomic guidelines for flexible cropping systems in dryland areas of Oregon
Flexible cropping systems allow for an opportunistic change in an established rotation. Plant-available soil water is the most reliable indicator of potential yield.Published November 2009. Reviewed December 2013. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalogKeywords: plant-available soil water, dryland farming, flexible cropping system
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Performance of hard red winter wheat in late-planted no-till fallow : field research in the low-precipitation zone
This publication describes results of field research on the performance of hard red winter wheat cultivars in a late-planted no-till fallow system in the low-precipitation zone of Oregon and Washington.Keywords: late planting, hard red winter wheat, no-till, no-till fallow, wheat cultivar, cultivar performance, low-precipitation zonePublished September 2012. A more recent revision exists. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Winter wheat in continuous cropping systems (high precipitation zone) [2007]
*This set of publications replaces FG 54, Winter Wheat, Non-irrigated, Columbia Plateau.Recommendations in this fertilizer guide apply to winter wheat grown after a winter or spring cereal; peas, lentils, or garbanzo beans; canola or mustard; or sunflower or safflower. This guide is one of a set of publications that address the nutritional requirements of nonirrigated cereal crops in north-central and eastern Oregon. Recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, chloride, and zinc are covered in this guide. Soils in the region supply sufficient amounts of other nutrients for optimum production of high-quality grain.Revised November 2006. Reprinted April 2007. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Winter wheat in continuous cropping systems (intermediate precipitation zone) [2007]
*This set of publications replaces FG 54, Winter Wheat, Non-irrigated, Columbia Plateau.Recommendations in this fertilizer guide apply to winter wheat grown after a winter or spring cereal; peas, lentils, or garbanzo beans; canola or mustard; or sunflower or safflower. This guide is one of a set of publications that address the nutritional requirements of nonirrigated cereal crops in north-central and eastern Oregon. Recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, chloride, and zinc are covered
in this guide. Soils in the region supply sufficient amounts of other nutrients for optimum production of high-quality grain.Revised November 2006. Reprinted April 2007. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Winter wheat in summer-fallow systems (intermediate precipitation zone) [2007]
*This set of publications replaces FG 54, Winter Wheat, Non-irrigated, Columbia Plateau.Recommendations in this fertilizer guide apply to tillage fallow-winter wheat and chemical fallow-winter wheat cropping systems. This guide is one of a set of publications that address the nutritional requirements of nonirrigated cereal crops in north-central and eastern Oregon.
Recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, chloride, and zinc are covered in this guide. Soils in the region supply sufficient amounts of other nutrients for optimum production of high-quality grain.Revised November 2006. Reprinted April 2007. Please look for up-to-date titles in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Winter wheat in summer-fallow systems (low precipitation zone) [2007]
Recommendations in this fertilizer guide apply to tillage fallow-winter wheat and chemical fallow-winter wheat cropping systems. This guide is one of a set of publications that address the nutritional requirements of nonirrigated cereal crops in north-central and eastern Oregon.
Recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, chloride, and zinc are covered in this guide. Soils in the region supply sufficient amounts of other nutrients for optimum production of high-quality grain.*This set of publications replaces FG 54, Winter Wheat, Non-irrigated, Columbia Plateau.Revised November 2006. Reprinted April 2007. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Phosphorus fertilization of late-planted winter wheat in no-till fallow : applied research in the low-precipitation zone
This publication describes results of applied research on phosphorus fertilization of late-planted winter wheat in no-till fallow in the low-precipitation zone of Oregon and Washington.Published April 2012. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalogKeywords: late planting, low-precipitation zone, winter wheat, phosphorus, no-till fallow, no-til