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February 2001
- (28 Feb)
Iowa
Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- (28 Feb)
Traders fret Japan's
StarLink review may drag on
- Reuters News Service, via Just-Food.com
- (27 Feb)
Search for
the glyphosate resistance mechanism in ryegrass
- Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
- (27 Feb)
Fungicides
Effective Against Gray Leaf, But At A Price
- AgAnswers (Purdue Univ. and Ohio State Univ.)
- (27 Feb)
Indiana
May Not Salt Away No. 1 Popcorn Ranking
- AgAnswers (Purdue Univ. and Ohio State Univ.)
- (26 Feb)
Purdue
Pest & Crop Newsletter , including ...
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- Criteria for Treating First-Year Corn for Root-worm, 2001
- New Corn and Soybean Herbicides for Year 2001
- Soybean Seed Quality for 2001 Planting
- Optimizing Nitrogen Fertilizer Decisions
- Status of Indiana Wheat Crop
- (24 Feb)
The
Corn Market Needs More Help
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (22 Feb)
Soybean Seed Quality for 2001
Planting
- Ellsworth Christmas, Purdue Univ.
- (21 Feb)
Status of Indiana Wheat
Crop
- Charles Mansfield, Ellsworth Christmas, Purdue
Univ.
- (21 Feb)
Optimizing Nitrogen
Fertilizer Decisions
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (21 Feb)
USDA Announces
$500 Million in Payments to 2000-Crop Oilseed Producers
- USDA News Release
- (21 Feb)
Crop
Conference Offers Timely Tips, Future Forecast
- AgAnswers (Purdue Univ. and Ohio State Univ.)
- (19 Feb)
Ohio
State Report Rates White Corn Performance
- AgAnswers (Purdue Univ. and Ohio State Univ.)
- (16 Feb)
France
Leads Move to Maintain EU Moratorium on GMOs
- Reuters News Service
- (15 Feb)
Missouri
Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Nitrogen prices - how do they affect optimum N management?
- Limited soybean seed supply for 2001
- Broadleaf weed control in winter wheat
- Stored grain and the moisture dance
- (13 Feb)
(Cob)bling Together the
Prehistory of Domesticated Maize
- Scientific American news release
- (13 Feb)
Nitrogen Decision$ 2001: The Soil Fertility
Perspective
- Sylvie Brouder, Brad Joern, Tony Vyn, and Bob Nielsen.
Purdue Univ.
- All the crop input forecasts as of January, 2001 indicate that
farmers will be paying more for nitrogen fertilizer for the 2001 growing
season. Furthermore, many farmers are also anticipating delivery delays plus
receiving less total fertilizer N than they would like to purchase. In some
cases, fertilizer N may only be available in a form they are not familiar with
or not optimally equipped to use. It is unlikely that N fertilizer availability
or cost factors alone should prompt farmers to plant large acres of second year
soybeans. However, current forecasts of N availability and cost make it more
critical than ever that fertilizer management be geared to achieving maximum
efficiency.
- (13 Feb)
Univ. of Kentucky Wheat Science
News
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- High Prices and Nitrogen on Wheat
- Wheat Powdery Mildew: Management Options for 2001
- Nutrient Management in Different Crop Rotations
- The Affect of Temperature on the Relative Risk of Aphid
Borne Disease in Wheat
- (13 Feb)
Factors
to Consider Relative to Stalk Rots
- Paul Vincelli, Univ. of Kentucky
- (13 Feb)
Here we go
again
- Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
- (13 Feb)
Ohio
C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
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- Weed Control Product Formulation Changes
- Glyphosate, Glyphosate, And More Glyphosate
- Nitrogen Topdress For Wheat
- Gray Leaf Spot On Corn And Labeled Fungicides
- (2 Feb)
Managing Nitrogen
Efficiently During Periods of Reduced Availability
- University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension
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