|
Posted: 4:12 AM Feb 9, 2012
Ind. wheat 'excellent' despite wet planting season
A Purdue University agronomist says Indiana's winter wheat crop is healthy and on track despite wet weather at planting time last fall. Those wet fields have slightly reduced the state's wheat acreage, though.
Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: newscenter16@wndu.com |
|
A Purdue University agronomist says Indiana's winter wheat crop is healthy and on track despite wet weather at planting time last fall. Those wet fields have slightly reduced the state's wheat acreage, though.
Agronomist Herb Ohm says the wet fall delayed planting a bit, but the mild winter has meant no substantial winter kill to the crop. Ohm says the state also hasn't had many heavy rains that would have led to ponding in the fields. Overall, he says the wheat is in "excellent condition."
Indiana farmers have planted about 430,000 acres of winter wheat for 2012. That's about 7 percent less than the nearly 460,000 acres planted a year ago.

| WNDU News Poll |
- Ind. woman whose fetus died in suicide try freed
- Car pinned under school bus in S. Ind. crash
- Indy woman charged with murder in pastor's death
- South Bend Juvenile Correctional Facility to close
- Restaurant attack may be battle over views on race
- Study: Gun deaths surpass vehicle deaths in Ind.
- Aging Wabash River bridge in SW Indiana closes
- Democrat Gregg picks Simpson as running mate
- State board seeks public input on sale of raw milk
- Botanist: Blight afflicting flowering pear trees
- Buttigieg working with Rainbow PUSH to get answers in tape scandal
82 Comments - Diocese and others file lawsuit over birth control mandate
56 Comments - Commission seeking input for electric utility tree trimming rule
12 Comments - South Shore feels NATO Summit effects
10 Comments - Pence names running mate in governor's race
9 Comments - Democrat Gregg picks Simpson as running mate
6 Comments





