The 2022 Kentucky Wheat Yield Contest Winners have been recognized. S & J Emmick of Hancock County harvested 132.68 bushels per acre. Camron Clay and Mark Wells from Union County are State Champions for the Tillage division at 121.91 bushels per acre.
The Space Winners reported yields starting from 113.07 to 123.47 bushels per acre. Space winners embody Rudy Corridor in Todd County for Space 1, Tanner Shroup of First Class Farms in Hancock County for Space 2, Walnut Grove Farms in Logan County for Space 3, and Peterson Farms with a discipline in Mercer County for Space 4. All the realm winners have been no-tillage.
Curt Judy received the Supervisor Award for many entries with 4. Curt additionally received for the very best top-three common yields supervised at 118.82 bushels per acre. Clint Hardy, Katie Hughes, Matt Futtrell, and Evan Tate additionally supervised a number of entries.
Awards will probably be given to every winner on the 2023 Kentucky Commodity Convention in Bowling Inexperienced, KY on Thursday, January 19, 2023. Extra details about the Commodity Convention will be discovered at this web site.
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For the winners, wheat planting occurred between October 7 and October 27, 2021 in 7.5-inch rows. Seed charges ranged from 1.2 to 1.8 million seeds per acre or 147 to 170 lbs seed per acre. 5 wheat varieties comprised the six successful entries: Pioneer 25R29 (two entries: Total highest yield and Space 3 winner), AgriMaxx 505 (Tillage State Champion), AgriMaxx 512, Croplan 9203, and AgriMaxx 454.
Successful farmers who utilized nitrogen within the fall, utilized a variety from 9 to 41 lb N per acre. Successful farmers utilized winter charges starting from 103 to 160 lb N per acre and complete N charges (fall, winter, and spring functions) ranged from 69 to 167 lb N per acre. Phosphorus functions ranged from 30 to 150 lb P2O5 per acre and potassium functions ranged from 30 to 150 lb K2O per acre. 4 of the six winners utilized sulfur in a variety of 5.5 to 45 lb S per acre. One winner utilized 2 tons per acre of hen litter and 4 winners used Palisade development regulator.
Successful farmers used herbicide applications together with Roundup adopted by Quelex, Concord solely (2 entries), Roundup adopted by Pixxaro, Zidua SC + Tarzec + 2,4-D LV6, and Fierce + Roundup Powermax + Concord. All winners reported utilizing fungicides. Fungicide applications included Miravis Ace solely (3 entries), and both Health, Method Prima, or TopGuard adopted by Miravis Ace. Insecticide applications included Warrior, Fastac, Lampcap II (3 entries), and Warrior adopted by Lamda Cy.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Clara Strack scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Teonni Key had 16 points and 13 rebounds and No. 14 Kentucky defeated Arizona State 77-61 on Tuesday in the Music City Classic to remain unbeaten.
Kentucky nearly had four players with double-doubles as Georgia Amoore added 20 points and nine rebounds and Amelia Hassett had eight points and nine rebounds for the Wildcats (6-0), who shot 42% and scored 13 points off 14 Arizona State turnovers.
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Jalyn Brown scored 16 points and Nevaeh Parkinson added 12 points and nine rebounds for the Sun Devils (3-3). Arizona State shot just 30%.
The Sun Devils cut a 19-point deficit to 11 after three quarters but a 6-0 burst with baskets by Key, Amoore and Strack built the lead back to 15 midway through the fourth.
Kentucky led 42-23 at halftime after outscoring the Sun Devils 27-9 in the second quarter, scoring the first 13 points of the period with Struck putting in the final seven in the run. A couple ASU free throws later, the Wildcats went on an 11-2 run capped by a Hassett 3 and the lead was 20. Strack scored 14 points and Key 10 in the half.
The teams continue play in the Music City Classic on Wednesday with Kentucky playing No. 19 Illinois and Arizona State facing South Dakota.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Rivalry week has finally arrived. The Louisville and Kentucky football program are set to do battle once again, facing off in Lexington for the annual Battle for the Governor’s Cup.
Here are the depth charts for both the Cardinals and Wildcats:
Changes from Louisville’s Depth Chart vs. Pitt:
Quarterback
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9 Tyler Shough (6-5, 230, Gr.) 10 Pierce Clarkson (6-1, 190, R-Fr.) OR 15 Harrison Bailey (6-5, 230, R-Sr.) OR 12 Brady Allen (6-6, 220, R-So)
Running Back
25 Isaac Brown (5-9, 190, Fr.) 21 Donald Chaney Jr. (5-10, 210, R-Jr.) 26 Duke Watson (6-0, 180, Fr.) 22 Keyjuan Brown (5-10, 210, R-Fr.)
Wide Receiver
0 Chris Bell (6-2, 220, Jr.) 81 Cataurus Hicks (5-10, 180, R-Fr.)
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (3-2) at Kentucky Wildcats (5-0)
Lexington, Kentucky; Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Wildcats -22.5; over/under is 164
BOTTOM LINE: No. 8 Kentucky takes on Western Kentucky after Koby Brea scored 22 points in Kentucky’s 108-59 win over the Jackson State Tigers.
The Wildcats have gone 4-0 at home. Kentucky is 10th in college basketball averaging 12.6 made 3-pointers per game while shooting 42.3% from downtown. Brea leads the team averaging 4.0 makes while shooting 74.1% from 3-point range.
The Hilltoppers are 0-1 in road games. Western Kentucky ranks third in the CUSA shooting 37.4% from 3-point range.
Kentucky scores 97.0 points, 24.2 more per game than the 72.8 Western Kentucky allows. Western Kentucky averages 9.8 made 3-pointers per game this season, 3.8 more made shots on average than the 6.0 per game Kentucky gives up.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Brea is shooting 74.1% from beyond the arc with 4.0 made 3-pointers per game for the Wildcats, while averaging 16 points.
Julius Thedford averages 2.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Hilltoppers, scoring 11.4 points while shooting 54.5% from beyond the arc.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.