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December 1999

(23 Dec)
Hidden Herbicide Resistance In Ohio And Indiana
Originally published at AgAnswers, the electronic source for research-based, objective information provided by Cooperative Extension Service specialists in Ohio and Indiana.
(23 Dec)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF file, including ...
  • First-Year Corn Rootworm Management Guide-lines for 2000
  • Corn Rootworm Damage in First-Year Corn…What Do We Know?
  • 2000 Crop Management Workshop
(23 Dec)
Ohio Crop Observation and Recommendation Network, including ...
  • Evaluation of Bt-Corn and Non-Bt Isolines in Ohio
(23 Dec)
Corn Hybrid Selection Tricky After Drought
Originally published at AgAnswers, the electronic source for research-based, objective information provided by Cooperative Extension Service specialists in Ohio and Indiana.
(23 Dec)
Capitalize On Corn In 2000, Part Two
Originally published at AgAnswers, the electronic source for research-based, objective information provided by Cooperative Extension Service specialists in Ohio and Indiana.
(23 Dec)
Capitalize On Corn In 2000
Originally published at AgAnswers, the electronic source for research-based, objective information provided by Cooperative Extension Service specialists in Ohio and Indiana.
(20 Dec)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
(6 Dec)
Michigan Field Crop Advisory Team Alert including ...
  • Selecting corn hybrids and soybean varieties for your farm
  • SCN Variety resistance, tolerance, and susceptibility
(3 Dec)
Applications of Biotechnology to Crops: Benefits and Risks
Council for Agricultural Science and Technology
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PDF version
News release
(3 Dec)
Update: Potential Impacts of Pollen From Bt Corn
Doug Powell, Univ. of Guelph
(3 Dec)
The Good News about Bt Corn
Gary P. Munkvold & Richard L. Hellmich, Iowa State Univ. (ISB News Report, Dec. 1999)
(3 Dec)
Tips for Maximizing Profit to Corn Production
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(3 Dec)
Ohio Crop Observation and Recommendation Network, including ...
  • 1999 Corn and Soybean Performance Trials Results On-Line
  • Wheat Development Update: A Few Yellow Fields
  • Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistant Varieties
  • Certified Crop Advisor and Pesticide Applicator Credits Offered at Regional Agronomy Meetings
  • Results of the 1999 High Oil Corn TC Blend Performance Test
  • Comparison Between Fall and Spring Applied N
(3 Dec)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
(3 Dec)
Kentucky Pest News, including...
  • Aphids in Wheat: Same as Last Year?
  • Should I Plant Bt-Corn Next Year?

 

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For other sources of timely crop information, check out the following Purdue Agriculture sites:
Ag Answers Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter
Disease Alerts Purdue Plant Pest & Disease Laboratory
Indiana Crop & Weather Report

Also take a look at...

Purdue Agronomy On-Line!
The WWW home of Purdue's Agronomy Department
Purdue University Agronomy Extension
The Corn Growers Guidebook
A WWW resource for corn management systems throughout North America.
Agronomic Links Across the Globe
A list of agronomic Internet offerings collected from across the U.S. and throughout the world.

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Some of the Web sites listed in the Chat 'n Chew Café are from states other than Indiana and therefore some of the information may be site-specific (in a geographic sort of way). Be aware that you need to exercise discretion in your acceptance of the recommendations or information contained in these WWW documents. If in doubt about the suitability of the information for your situation, contact the author of the article or Web document.


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