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October 2006


(31 Oct)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Wireworm control in corn
  • Asian soybean rust detected in soybean for the first time in Kentucky
  • Chill that grain!
(30 Oct)
Soybeans Move To Center Stage
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(30 Oct)
Penn State Field Crop News
Penn. State Univ.
  • Cover Crops Help Soil Resist Compaction
  • Too Late to Control Perennials this Fall?
  • Time to Get a Handle on Plant food in the Soil
  • Yield Reports are Highly Variable Across Pennsylvania
(27 Oct)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • Glyphosate-resistant marestail confirmed in Nebraska
  • Resources on developing an integrated weed management plan
  • What’s new in nitrogen fertilizer use for corn?
  • What’s new in nitrogen fertilizer use for grain sorghum?
  • Fall soil sampling and a new on-line resource
(27 Oct)
Unharvested corn may be exposed to ear molds
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(24 Oct)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Be on the Lookout for Ear Molds
  • "Goosed-necked" Corn
  • Odds and Ends on Fall Herbicide Treatments
  • Fall Slug Sampling
  • Soil Compaction Concerns from Grain Harvest
(24 Oct)
Changes in Soil Test Values for Phosphorus and Potassium
George Rehm, Univ. of Minnesota
(23 Oct)
Cattle Industry Adjusts To Higher Feed Costs: Who Are The Losers?
Chris Hurt, Purdue Univ.
(20 Oct)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
Univ. of Missouri
  • Soybean Producers-Sample Fields Now For Soybean Cyst Nematode
  • New Fall Herbicide Available for Corn
  • With High Fertilizer Prices, It Is Important to Test Soil and Apply Nutrients Accordingly
  • Energy to Highlight Crop Management Conference
  • Agri-Energy Perspectives
  • Crop Management Conference to Offer Technical Service Provider Opportunity
  • Use Soil Temperature to Time Fall Anhydrous Ammonia Applications for Corn in Northern Missouri
(20 Oct)
SCN Management:
It All Starts with a Good Sample
Liz Stahl and Ryan Miller, Univ. of Minnesota
(20 Oct)
SCN Management: It All Starts with a Good Sample
Liz Stahl and Ryan Miller, Univ. of Minnesota
(18 Oct)
Price already right for selling corn, economist says
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(17 Oct)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • How Late Is Too Late To Plant Wheat?
  • Soybean Rust found in KY and IL but not OH
  • Frost Damage Can Lead to Prussic Acid Poisoning
  • Soybean Aphid 2007 Prediction
  • Save the residual herbicide for the spring?
  • Transgenic Corn and Need for Refuges
(16 Oct)
How Will Crop Producers And Congress Respond To Higher Prices?
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(15 Oct)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • Tips for getting good wheat stands when planting late
  • How late can you plant winter wheat?
  • On-line resources for wheat producers -- just a click away
  • Fall weed management in winter wheat
  • Control winter annuals in the fall
  • Taking steps to avoid weed resistance
  • Controlling winter annuals in alfalfa
  • Multi-state research looks at glyphosate management and alternatives
  • Cereal rye vs. ryegrass as a cover crop
  • Avoiding compaction at harvest
  • Nebraska groundwater declines as much as 30 feet over last six years
  • Getting in the last alfalfa cutting
  • Fertilizer management strategies for 2007
  • Comparing world fertilizer prices
(14 Oct)
Penn State Field Crop News
Penn. State Univ.
  • Fall Herbicide Applications Revisited
  • Viruses and Green Stem Disorder in Soybeans
  • Tillage Comparisons Show No-till Competitive
(13 Oct)
Comparing Bio-oils for Use as Biodiesel Fuel PDF-formatted document
Ronald Schuler, Univ. of Wisconsin
(13 Oct)
Phosphate Fertilizer Guidelines:
Is Crop Removal Information Important?
George Rehm, Univ. of Minnesota
(13 Oct)
Aphids bug soybean producers in 2007
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(13 Oct)
Soybean rust at Indiana border no reason for concern
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(10 Oct)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Nutrient Management: A Common Sense Approach with Today's Economics
  • New Transgenic Corn
  • Fall Applications of Lime and Lime Rate Calculator
  • Soybeans and Insecticide Seed Treatments
  • Estimating Nutrient Losses from Burning of Corn Residue
(9 Oct)
Does Crop Size Even Matter?
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(9 Oct)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • Early seed discounts don't pay
  • Grain quality and handling issues for 2006
  • Check fields for SCN to prepare for 2007
  • ICM Conference registration opens soon
(6 Oct)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • Dates for Some Forthcoming Educational Programs
  • Soybean Aphids Showing Up in Large Numbers on Buckthorn, Increasing the Potential for Problems in 2007
  • Reports of Larger-than-Expected Numbers of European Corn Borer Larvae in Some Areas of Illinois
  • Sorting Out the Caterpillars in 2006
  • Call Reissued for N Rate Volunteers
(5 Oct)
Corn & Soybean Science Newsletter
Univ. of Kentucky
  • Options for Flood Damaged Corn
  • Options for Flood Damaged Soybeans
  • Storing Damaged Grain
(3 Oct)
Penn State Field Crop News
Penn. State Univ.
  • Can Alfalfa be Harvested Yet This Fall?
  • Grubs in Pastures and Hay Fields
  • Winter Storage of Pesticides
  • Soybeans—Green Stem Syndrome
  • 2006 Keystone Crops and Soils Conference
  • To Store or Not to Store?
(3 Oct)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Western Corn Rootworm Sampling in Soybean in Ohio, 2006
  • Effects of Harvest Delays on Corn Performance
  • Winter Annual Weeds and Soybean Cyst Nematode
  • Cover Crop Demonstration
(2 Oct)
Can Pork Producers Handle $3.00 Corn?
Chris Hurt, Purdue Univ.
(2 Oct)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Northern corn leaf blight
 

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