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Indiana-specific information
- Bin-Run
Wheat Seed
- Summary
of the 2007 Purdue University Wheat Improvement Program Performance
Trials

- Relay Intercropping of Soybean into Wheat
- Wheat
Production and Fertilization in Indiana (AY-244)
- USDA
Grading Standards and Moisture Conversion Table for Wheat (AY-243)
- Crop
Diseases in Corn, Soybean, and Wheat
- Mycotoxins
and Mycotoxin Test Kits
- Pest
identification, biology, crop damage, sampling, and management guidelines
- Purdue
Weed Science Site
- Indiana
Agricultural Statistics Service
- Available reports include: Indiana Agriculture Profile,
Indiana Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin, Historical Data for
Indiana, County Data, Indiana Crop & Weather Report.
- Indiana
Crop Improvement Association
- As a non-profit, self-supporting agency, ICIA objectively
carries out various seed programs including seed certification, laboratory
testing and other quality assurance programs.
Information from other sources
- GrainGenes,
a Database for Small Grains
- "GrainGenes is a compilation of molecular and phenotypic
information on wheat, barley, rye, triticale, and oats. The project
is supported by the USDA-ARS Plant Genome Research Program, and by the
community of scientists who are providing the information and the reasons
to be interested in it."
- Illinois
Small Grains Information
- This is a link to Ch. 4 of the Illinois
Agronomy Handbook that discusses small grains management and offers
links to online decision aid tools.
- Kansas
Wheat Page
- "The mission of The Wheat Page is to bring together KSU
electronic information about wheat into one place, to provide convenient
access to comprehensive information about wheat in Kansas and the USA,
to serve producers, processors, educators, researchers, and consumers
of wheat, and to provide links to other useful wheat sites on the worldwide
web."
- Kentucky
Wheat Science
- "The UK Wheat Science Group comprises researchers and
extension specialists at the University of Kentucky from the Departments
of Agronomy, Plant Pathology, Entomology, Agricultural Economics, and
Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Extension Agents,
and farmers. Our goal is to solve the problems that limit the profitability
of wheat production in Kentucky. "
- Minnesota
Small Grains
- "The Small Grains web site is maintained cooperatively
by the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers (MAWG), the Minnesota
Wheat Research & Promotion Council, and the University of Minnesota's
Northwest Experiment Station. Our mission in doing so is to provide
timely information to wheat farmers in our region."
- Missouri
Small Grains Information
- University of Missouri.
- Nebraska Wheat
Production Systems
- "This site includes the latest extension information
on wheat production from the University of Nebraska. Where appropriate,
University of Nebraska information has been supplemented with that of
other land-grant universities and the private sector."
- North
Dakota Small Grains Page
- "Agriculture faculty and staff from the NDSU Extension
Service, North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and the College
of Agriculture have developed numerous resources to share with small
grains producers in North Dakota."
- Ohio Small
Grains Information
- A chapter from the Ohio
Agronomy Guide (Bulletin No. 472), Ohio State University.
- Wheat
Diseases and Pests: a guide for field identification
- Originally developed by wheat researchers at CIMMYT,
"This booklet is designed as a quick guide for identifying wheat and
triticale diseases in the field. It is intended primarily for agricultural
researchers, technicians and farmers in developing nations, but will
also be of value to others. The text comprises a brief description of
the major wheat and triticale diseases, insect pests, nematodes, physiologic
and genetic disorders, and mineral and environmental stresses. Complementing
this text and as an aid to the identification are numerous color
photographs, drawings and a brief diagnostic key."
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