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Winter wheat germinated in spring - Will it yield anything?
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Posted 12/2/2012 12:31 (#2728544 - in reply to #2728490)
Subject: RE: Winter wheat germinated in spring - Will it yield anything?


Northern Idaho
It varies by variety but approximately 5 to 6 weeks below 45F after the seed has germinated are required for vernalization. That means that in northern climates winter wheat can actually vernalize and be fine if germinated in March most years. Yes it will likely yield less but it may not be a disaster assuming that it germinates then.
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