
Extension Agronomy
eUpdate
Issue 699 June 25th, 2018
- 1. Identifying nutrient deficiency symptoms in soybeans
- 2. June heat in Kansas: High temperatures can stress livestock and corn
- 3. Management options for stressed corn
- 4. Nitrate toxicity in drought-stressed corn
- 5. Plant analysis for testing nutrient levels in corn
- 6. Chinch bug activity is high in Kansas corn and grain sorghum
- 7. Great Plains Grazing to host beef cattle producer conference on June 28-29
These e-Updates are a regular weekly item from K-State Extension Agronomy and Kathy
Gehl, Agronomy e-Update Editor. All of the Research and Extension faculty in Agronomy
will be involved as sources from time to time. If you have any questions or suggestions for
topics you'd like to have us address in this weekly update, contact Kathy Gehl, 785-532-
3354 kgehl@ksu.edu, or Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, Extension Agronomy State Leader and Soil
Fertility and Nutrient Management Specialist 785-532-6183 ruizdiaz@ksu.edu.
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