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March 2002


(29 Mar)
USDA Prospective Plantings Report
USDA - National Agricultural Statistics Service
(28 Mar)
Considerations for the Day of Planting
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(28 Mar)
A Recipe for Crappy Stands of Corn
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(27 Mar)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • Seed Treatments Are Most Important for Early Planting
  • Wheat Fungicide Status for 2002
(26 Mar)
Fertilizer Reckoning for the Mathematically Challenged
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(26 Mar)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Corn Profit Tips-Nutrient Needs
  • Use Of 2,4-D Preplant To Soybeans - Labels Vary
  • Weed Control In Wheat
  • Winter Annual Weed Control In Late March And Early April
  • Spring Has Sprung-Weeds Emerging
  • Preplant Nitrogen For Corn
(26 Mar)
Corn and Soybean Markets Watching Old Crop Use and New Crop Prospects
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(26 Mar)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • The time of tillage and weed emergence
  • Plant population affects the yield and quality of corn grain and silage
  • Stewarts wilt of seed corn
  • Soil sample this spring
(22 Mar)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Black Cutworm Adults Already
  • Mild Winter Brings Out Thoughts of Flea Beetles
  • Find Wireworms Before Planting Corn
  • Mustang Insecticide Registered for Use
  • New Herbicides and Label Changes for 2002
  • Coatings for Corn Seeds
(22 Mar)
Planter Clean-out Procedures for Corn and Soybeans
Iowa State University Extension, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. and the Iowa Grain Quality Initiative have developed a video that demonstrates how to completely clean a planter when changing seed types, hybrids or varieties.
(22 Mar)
Corn Helps Check Soybean Cyst Nematodes in No-Till Fields
USDA-ARS News & Information
(21 Mar)
Nebraska Crop Watch, including...
  • Assessing winter wheat stands and estimating yield potential
  • Controlling broadleaf winter annuals in wheat
  • Providing security for ammonia tanks
  • Testing soil for pH
  • Using lime to amend acid soils -- cost effective options
  • Economics of using pel-lime versus ag lime
(21 Mar)
Missouri geneticists unveil new maize genome map
MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
(21 Mar)
Choices in the Evolution of Corn Belt Agriculture
A report from the National Corn Growers Association’s Future Structure of Agriculture Task Force (Feb 2002)
(19 Mar)
Purdue Pest & Crop NewsletterLink to PDF formatted document, including ...
  • Winter Temperatures, Corn Flea Beetle Survival, and Potential for Stewart’s Wilt Weeds
  • Burndown Madness
  • Virus Diseases of Wheat
  • Gearing Up for Crop Diagnostics 2002
  • Planter Maintenance and Stand Establishment
(19 Mar)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Soybean seed treatment fungicides
  • Early season assessment of winter wheat crop health
  • Influence of herbicide application strategy on control of various weeds in Missouri Corn
  • Take action now to manage soybean cyst nematode
  • Winter wheat clinic scheduled for May
(19 Mar)
Variable Glyphosate Tolerance in Iowa Waterhemp
Bob Hartzler, Jason Kolln, and Dawn Refsell , Iowa State Univ.
(19 Mar)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Scouting for alfalfa winter injury
  • Soybean seed sales by seed count
  • Lorsban 2(ee) label for soybean
  • Bt corn performance at different planting times
  • New products and changes for corn soil insecticides
  • Mustang: A new pyrethroid for Iowa crops
  • Soybean seed treatments for 2002 Corn yields at reduced rates of spring nitrogen in 2001
  • Should fertilizer nitrogen be applied after injected swine manure?
  • Do I need to till my soil?
  • Field observations are key when planning spring work
(14 Mar)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • Bt Corn May Sometimes Reduce Fumonsin Contamination
  • Soybean Disease Control: Are Missing Opportunities?
(11 Mar)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Corn Profit Tips-Planter Maintenance And Stand Establishment
  • Soybean Growth Habit, Yield And Relative Maturity
  • Wheat Condition In Ohio
  • Wheat Stand Evaluation
  • Predicting Flea Beetle Activity & Stewart's Disease On Corn
(11 Mar)
Highlights of USDA Monthly Projections
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(10 Mar)
Absorption of Soil-Applied Herbicides
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(7 Mar)
Gearing Up for Crop Diagnostics 2002
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(5 Mar)
Farmer Perceptions of Herbicide Resistance
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(5 Mar)
How Low Can They Go?
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(5 Mar)
Soybean Consumption to Slow, But How Much?
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(5 Mar)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Corn Profit Tips-Hybrid Selection, Tillage And Rotation
  • Weed Management In Alfalfa
  • Ten Years Of Subsoiling Research
  • When To Till?
(5 Mar)
Corn Rootworms Pose First Challenge to Decades-Old Pest Control Strategy
USDA-ARS News & Information
Green rule

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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