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2011 Agronomy Wheat Field Day

The Department of Agronomy at Kansas State University  hosted the 2011 Wheat Field Day on May 31 at the North Agronomy Farm, 2200 Kimball Ave., Manhattan, KS.

The field day included information from world renowned wheat experts. The latest in wheat managment and genetic improvement was on display.

 Videos from the 2011 Wheat Field Day

Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - Fritz
Wheat Breeding
Dr. Allan Fritz

Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - Gill
Wheat Genetic and
Genomic Resources
Center

Dr. Bikram Gill

Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - Bowden and Poland
Ug99, Durable
Resistance Traits

Dr. Bob Bowden,
Dr. Jesse Poland

Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - DeWolf
Wheat Disease and
Fungicide Management

Dr. Erick De Wolf

Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - Shroyer
Wheat Varieties
Dr. Jim Shroyer

Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - Mengel
Ammonia Applications
on Wheat

Dr. Dave Mengel

Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - McCornack
iWheat Preview
Dr. Brian McCornack
Event Videos>2011 Wheat Field Day - Kyle Shroyer
Stress Physiology
Kyle Shroyer
Event Videos>WFD-audio-slide-story
Wheat Field Day
Audio Slide Story

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Speakers and Topics

Allan Fritz
Agronomy

KSU Wheat Breeding and Partnerships with Industry and other Universities

Jim Shroyer & Allan Fritz
Agronomy

Wheat Varieties

Erick De Wolf
Plant Pathology

Wheat Disease and Fungicide Management

Bikram Gill
Plant Pathology, WGGRC Wheat Genetic and Genomic Resources Center

Contributions to Wheat Industry

Bob Bowden & Jesse Poland
USDA,  Plant Pathology

Identifying Ug99 Resistance and Durable Resistance to Leaf and Stripe Rust

Kyle Shroyer & Raymond Mutava
Agronomy

Stress Physiology Research in Wheat

Dave Mengel
Agronomy

Ammonia Application for Wheat: Preplant Knife Spacings and Spring Topdressing

Brian McCornack & Wendy Johnson
Entomology

iWheat: Using Smartphone Technologies to Manage Wheat Pests