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Wheat Contest Heats Up Among Regional Experts

Oklahoma State University (OSU) is revolutionizing wheat farming with a new, engaging contest. In a first-of-its-kind event, the university's Testing Ag Performance Solutions (TAPS) program is hosting a wheat management contest. This initiative marks a significant milestone for the Small Grains program at OSU, drawing attention to innovative wheat cultivation methods. 

The competition is no ordinary affair. It features eight elite teams, comprising wheat industry specialists and professionals from both Oklahoma and Kansas. These experts are set to compete on OSU-managed plots, showcasing their skills in wheat management. Their goal? To determine which practices yield the highest quality and most cost-effective wheat. 

Each team has the freedom to choose their preferred wheat variety, alongside specific farming parameters like seeding rate, nutrient supplementation, and pest management. This flexibility allows them to demonstrate a range of innovative approaches to wheat farming. OSU’s Soil Fertility Program is providing vital support, ensuring that the contest operates smoothly. 

Amanda Silva, an OSU Extension small grains specialist, emphasizes the contest’s significance. It's not just about competition; it's a learning platform. The program aims to unite the wheat industry, fostering a collaborative environment where shared knowledge leads to agricultural advancement. 

Participants range from local producers to members of the Oklahoma Wheat Commission and the Oklahoma Wheat Growers Association, including Extension professionals from both OSU and Kansas State University. This diversity ensures a rich exchange of ideas and practices. 

The contest's progress can be tracked through OSU Small Grains' social media channels and the OSU Wheat Research and Extension website. Post-harvest, the results and winners will be publicly announced, providing valuable insights into profitable and efficient wheat farming techniques. 

This contest is more than a competition; it's a celebration of agricultural ingenuity and collaboration. It underscores OSU's commitment to advancing agricultural practices, offering a glimpse into the future of farming. Join us in following this exciting journey, where small grains make a big impact. 


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