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August, 2004
- (26 Aug)
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Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
- Univ. of Missouri
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- Evaluation of pesticides for carcinogenic potential
- Corn foliage diseases enjoying the cool, wet weather
- Unusual year for soybean diseases
- Common rust and southern rust of field corn
- (26 Aug)
- Harvesting
Immature Corn and Soybeans for Forage After a Killing Frost
- Paul Peterson, Jim Linn, and Dale Hicks, Univ. of
Minnesota
- (26 Aug)
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Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
- Michigan State Univ.
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- Will corn and soybeans reach maturity before the first killing
frost date?
- (24 Aug)
- Drying, Handling,
& Storing Wet, Immature, & Frost-Damaged Corn
- Bill Wilcke, Univ. of Minnesota
- (24 Aug)
- Early Frost
Means Be Alert to Prussic Acid in Forage Sorghums
- Paul Peterson and Marcia Endres, Univ. of Minnesota
- (23 Aug)
- Frost on
Corn and Soybeans
- Dale Hicks, Univ. of Minnesota
- (23 Aug)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Soybean Reaction to Cool Summer 2004
- Bean Leaf Beetle and Soybean Pod Feeding
- Do Not Overlook Potassium
- Lime Applications This Fall
- North Central Ohio Conservation Field Day and Precision Ag Olympics-
August 26
- (23 Aug)
- Questions
About Size Of Corn And Soybean Crops
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (23 Aug)
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Don't Forget: Purdue Agronomy Field Day, 14 Sept.
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (20 Aug)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter

- Purdue Univ.
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- Late Season Bean Leaf Beetle Pod Feeding
- Harvest Restrictions for Soybean Insecticides
- Preliminary Soybean Sweep Counts of Western Corn Rootworm Beetles
- Northern Corn Leaf Blight on Corn
- White Mold in Soybean
- Long Ears, Blank Tips
- (20 Aug)
- Early Frost:
How common historically and did it end the growing season for some?
- Mark Seeley, Univ. of Minnesota
- (20 Aug)
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Kentucky Pest News
- Univ. of Kentucky.
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- Diplodia ear rot activity
- Stalk quality concerns
- (17 Aug)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Those yellow beans ARE NOT all SDS
- Quadris and Warrior for 2004??
- What causes Tassel Ears?
- Giant Ragweed Poking Through Corn and Soybean Canopies
- Soil Tests for Plant Available Phosphorus
- Ohio Ag Manager Newsletter Makes its Debut
- Tri-County Agronomy Field Day August 26th
- (16 Aug)
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Soybean CD's price cut for checkoff contributors
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (16 Aug)
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Crop Forecasts Not Quite As Expected
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (14 Aug)
- Long
Ears, Blank Tips
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (13 Aug)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter

- Purdue Univ.
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- Some Caterpillars Sting
- European Corn Borer Moths Remain Low
- Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome
- (13 Aug)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Continue active soybean aphid watch
- Rootworm injury reported in first-year corn in NENebraska
- Spider mite season returns
- What's the corn yield potential for 2004?
- Hybrid-Maize – A new simulation and management tool for corn
- Water options in western NE improve
- (13 Aug)
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Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
- Univ. of Missouri
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- Evaluate winter wheat seed quality prior to planting
- Seed-treatment fungicides labeled for winter wheat
- Make inroads to prevent combine, grain chart compaction this fall
- (13 Aug)
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Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
- Michigan State Univ.
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- Management of annual weeds following wheat harvest
- Do you suspect herbicide resistance?
- White mold in soybeans and dry beans
- Ergot of rye and other small grains in 2004
- (13 Aug)
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the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
- Univ. of Illinois
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- Soybean Aphids Mostly No-Shows in 2004
- Don't Forget to Scout Soybean for Pod Feeders
- Wheat Seed Treatments for Fall 2004
- Down the Backstretch
- (10 Aug)
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Cornfield politics: Plots vie for votes at field day
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (10 Aug)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Soybean Defoliators
- Soybean Aphid Update
- Sudden Death Syndrome and Soybean Cyst Nematode
- Calcium and Gypsum, What Does it Do for Your Soil?
- Ohio Wheat Performance Trial: Interpreting the Results for Risk
Management
- Warning About Saving Wheat Seed for Planting in the Fall
- Time to Stop Spraying Soybean Herbicides for the Season
- Estimating Corn Yields Prior to Harvest
- Southwest Ohio Corn Growers & Fayette County Agronomy Field Day
- (9 Aug)
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Impact of late-season glyphosate treatments on weed seed production
- Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
- (9 Aug)
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Corn and Soybean Prices Low Enough?
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (5 Aug)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter

- Purdue Univ.
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- Think Like a Rootworm Beetle... Pollen and Soybean
- Soybean Aphid Update
- (5 Aug)
- Corn Lodging
– What Can We Expect?
- Dale Hicks, Univ. of Minnesota
- (5 Aug)
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the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
- Univ. of Illinois
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- Follow-Up to "Insects Infesting Soybean? Or Not?"
- The Slow Creep of Soybean Aphids
- Controlling Rootworm Adults in Soybean Fields
- Second-Generation Corn Borer Flight Beginning
- 24(c) Special Local Needs Label for Mustang Max
- (3 Aug)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Northern Corn Rootworm
- Soybean Defoliators
- New Soybean Leaves Chlorotic
- Weed Management in Wheat Stubble
- Results of 2004 Wheat Performance Trials Now Available
- Deep Tillage Field Day August 11
- (3 Aug)
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Kentucky Pest News
- Univ. of Kentucky.
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- Pests of Fall-Seeded Alfalfa
- Factors That Could Enhance Stalk Rots of Corn
- Wheat Seed Quality Update
- (3 Aug)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Are increases in corn yields outpacing increases in soybean yields?
- Glyphosate use and soybean nodulation -- is there a link?
- Treated wheat seed pays yield rewards
- Teamwork helps develop grass seed production in the High Plains
- Flying turnip or rye seed into standing corn stalks
- Tips for making good cane hay
- How intensive is "intensive grazing"?
- Preparing seedbeds for alfalfa planting
- (2 Aug)
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Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- Long-legged flies in crops
- Soybean aphids: no widespread problems
- Diseases show up earlier in 2004
- Weed Ecology Field Day is August 16, 2004
- (2 Aug)
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What Size Crops Are The Corn And Soybean Markets Trading?
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
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