Water Quality Final Wheat Harvest Update Japanese Beetles and Squash Bugs

 

00:01:05—Water Quality— K-State environmental quality Extension specialist, Peter Tomlinson, speaks on water quality and its significance across the state of Kansas

00:12:16—Final Wheat Harvest Update — Marsha Boswell, the vice president of communications at the Kansas Wheat Commission, provides our last wheat harvest update of the season and describes it overall this year as variable

00:23:07—Japanese Beetles and Squash Bugs — We end with this week’s horticulture piece from K-State horticultural entomologist Raymond Cloyd, he discusses options for controlling Japanese beetles and squash bugs

 

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