Colorado Wheat Outlook Report – May 31, 2024
The area north of I-70 is expected to have an average harvest. However, conditions south of I-70 are worse, with some areas facing 50% abandonment.
Colorado Wheat Outlook Report – May 31, 2024
The area north of I-70 is expected to see an average harvest. However, conditions south of I-70 are worse, with some areas facing 50% abandonment.
CoAXium® Group Clamps Down on Violators
In its ongoing commitment to upholding the integrity of the CoAXium® Wheat Production System, the CoAXium® Group has recently addressed a significant violation of the terms of its Grower Stewardship Agreement. The Group’s investigation revealed that a grower in Garfield County, Oklahoma, contravened the policies of the CoAXium® Wheat Production System by saving, cleaning, and […]
Colorado Wheat Outlook Report – May 17, 2024
This week brought seasonal temperatures to Eastern Colorado. Both crop conditions and the drought monitor showed slight improvement due to recent rain.
Colorado Wheat Outlook Report – May 17, 2024
This week brought seasonal temperatures to Eastern Colorado. Both crop conditions and the drought monitor showed slight improvement due to recent rain.
Wheat Entomology Newsletter
Request For Crop Rotation Field Sites: CWRF-funded research projectAs part of our CWRF-funded research, we are studying the impacts of crop rotations on sawfly infestations, and we need more field sites! If you are interested in participating, please contact Adam about your rotation history and our team will come to sample your fields. Adam Osterholzer: […]
Colorado Wheat Disease Newsletter
Summary: Low levels of stripe rust was detected in Colorado, along with moderate levels of bacterial and viral diseases. Dr. Robyn Roberts Field Crops Pathologist and CSU Assistant Professor Robyn.Roberts@colostate.edu* 970-491-8239*Email is the best way to reach me Disease Observations Stripe RustStripe rust was found in Kit Carson and Yuma counties at very low levels […]
Colorado Wheat Outlook Report – May 10, 2024
Most of Eastern Colorado saw cooler-than-normal temperatures this week, with wind and little moisture. Conditions have worsened in the southeastern corner of the state and the area has entered a D2 drought. Next week’s forecast shows warmer (but still fairly mild) temperatures, with a chance of decent moisture mid-week in locations south of I-70.
Colorado Wheat Outlook Report – May 10, 2024
Most of Eastern Colorado saw cooler-than-normal temperatures this week, with wind and little moisture. Conditions have worsened in the southeastern corner of the state and the area has entered a D2 drought. Next week’s forecast shows warmer (but still fairly mild) temperatures, with a chance of decent moisture mid-week in locations south of I-70.
Colorado Wheat Outlook Report – May 3, 2024
Most of Northeastern Colorado received much-needed rain last weekend. Totals ranged anywhere from 1 in. to 4.5 in. However, the high rainfall totals completely missed Southeastern Colorado where conditions are deteriorating.