How to Scout Your Wheat Field for Frost Injury
May 13, 2020

Video: How to Scout Your Wheat Field for Frost Injury

Dennis Pennington, Michigan State University Extension wheat specialist, talks about how to assess winter wheat for frost injury.

 

How to Scout Your Wheat Field for Frost Injury

How to Scout Your Wheat Field for Frost Injury

Dennis Pennington, Michigan State University Extension wheat specialist, talks about how to assess winter wheat for frost injury.... More
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