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- Under normal water levels Little Knouff is barren due to winterkill.
- The exception is fescues, which only need to be trimmed to remove winterkill.
- This could result in more winterkill, he said, since they spend less time foraging.
- Fluctuating temperatures causing repeated thawing and freezing severely damages plant cells, which results in winterkill.
- Shaw Lake appears to have once been commercially fished, although is now subject to frequent winterkill.
- And trees that enter the winter with depleted sugar supplies are more vulnerable to winterkill of buds and twigs.
- The vineyards of Eastern Washington lie near the cold-weather extreme for wine grapes, and their nemesis is winterkill.
- Within male groups, winterkill was the chief cause of death and was highest among juveniles and small adults with small antlers.
- Grain and soybean futures prices rose moderately Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade as cold weather boosted livestock feed use and prompted winterkill worries in wheat country.
- "The cold weather in wheat country has got wheat traders scared of winterkill, " said Lance Griffin, futures director at Grain Service Corp . in Atlanta.
- Symptoms of K deficiency include lower growth rates, smaller fruit and seed sizes, reduced root systems, disease and winterkill susceptibility and lower moisture and nitrogen absorption and content.
- Additionally, sub-zero temperatures were reported for a second night in the hard red winter wheat belt, where dormant crops are susceptible to winterkill, which can lower production.
- CHICAGO ( AP )-Grain and soybean futures prices rose moderately Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade as cold weather boosted livestock feed usage and prompted winterkill worries in wheat country.
- "The weather certainly is a factor, and we probably did see a little winterkill, " said Robert Lekberg, analyst at Goldenberg, Hehmeyer & Co . in Chicago.
- Professor Jim Burritt and his students at the University of Wisconsin-Stout have discovered a new strain of " S . marcescens " in bee blood ( haemolymph ) from hives decimated by winterkill.
- In its report, the USDA estimated the U . S . winter wheat crop will be the smallest since 1978, because of a six-month drought in the southern Plains and winterkill damage in the Midwest.
- Shortly thereafter, the band parted ways with drummer, Scott Lang, in October 2003 and replaced him with Chuck White " ( ex-Michael Angelo Batio, Winterkill, Spirit Web ) " in December 2003.
- Less well-known, especially outside his native state of Oregon, is Portlander Craig Lesley's " Winterkill, " a novel featuring an Indian rodeo cowboy who confronts his dwindling career and family crisis in Eastern Oregon.
- Wheat : Wheat could open higher as meteorologists call for frigid weather in the Plains during the next six to 10 days . The National Weather Service after trading predicted temperatures would be below normal in Nebraska and Kansas through Feb . 1, threatening to harm crops with winterkill.