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</html><description>Calvin Trostle, Ph.D., Professor &amp; Extension Agronomist, TAMU Dept. of Soil &amp; Crop Sciences, Lubbock, (806) 746-6101, ctrostle@ag.tamu.edu Late-Season Texas Wheat:&#xA0; Irrigation Timing &amp; Termination An updated document of the same title has been posted to http://lubbock.tamu.edu/wheat.&#xA0; Late and end-of-season decisions for how much irrigation water to apply (if available) and stage of growth are discussed. &#xA0;Crop yield potential and the cost of further irrigation is considered. Remaining available soil moisture is a significant factor. &nbsp; In general, a simple summary for irrigation termination in wheat or another... Read More &rarr;</description></oembed>
