MONTH
- (30 June)
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Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- Yellow Corn, Wet Soils, and N Loss – Part 2
- Corn Yield Predictions for Replanted and Late-planted Fields
- Dealing with Late Weed Escapes in Corn
- Flooding and Stored Grain
- Avoid Unnecessary Tillage in Wet Soil Areas
- (30 June)
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Stocks and Acreage Exceed Expectations
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (29 June)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Foliar Corn Diseases Developing Earlier than Normal
- Should Hail-Damaged Corn be Treated With Foliar Fungicides?
- Stay the Course When Replanting Soybeans
- Phytophthora and Pythium Showing Up in Nebraska Soybeans
- Hail Injury and Possible Soybean Diseases
- Rising Fertilizer Prices Reinforce Need for Soil Testing, Careful
Planning
- NDA Reminds Producers To Be Mindful of Fungicide Labeling
- Harvest Aids for Small Grains
- Chemical Weed Control in Proso Millet
- UNL Extension Releases New Proso Millet Production Guide
- Controlling Potato Leafhoppers In Alfalfa
- Seeding Forages Into Wheat Stubble
- Storing Hay to Minimize Losses
- Scouting and Treating Western Bean Cutworms
- Links to Light Trap Data
- (28 June)
- Dealing
with late weed escapes in corn fields
- Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
- (27 June)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter
- Purdue Univ.
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- Stink Bug Damage in Corn
- Prepare Grain Bins for Wheat Harvest
- Soybean Aphid Update
- Recovery From Hail Damage to Young Corn
- Lots of Weedy Soybean Fields
- Should Fungicides be Applied to Hail-Damaged Corn?
- (27 June)
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Wisconsin Crop Manager Newsletter

- Univ. of Wisconsin
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- European Corn Borer Update
- Soybean Aphid Update
- Wheat Head Scab Beginning to Occur in Wisconsin
- (27 June)
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Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter

- Univ. of Missouri
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- Wheat Disease Update
- Crazy Top of Corn
- Soil Samples Show Nitrogen Loss
- Black Cutworms Keep Pressure On Late-Planted Corn; Soybeans Now At
Risk In SE Missouri
- (27 June)
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Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
- Michigan State Univ.
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- Serious armyworm infestation in Ontario; Soybean aphids; Asiatic garden
beetles
- Slug-slayer suppliers
- Western bean cutworm trapping network starts
- Asiatic garden beetles emerging in St. Joseph County - Watch for potato
injury in 2008
- Potential for nitrogen loss from heavy rainfalls
- Are there benefits to using foliar fungicides after hail damage?
- Alto fungicide receives Section 3 registration in soybeans
- (27 June)
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the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
- Univ. of Illinois
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- Where to Begin?
- Wondering about Wheat Diseases?
- (25 June)
- Penn State Field Crop
News
- Penn. State Univ.
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- Small Grain Preharvest Aids
- Wheat and Barley Harvest Management
- Selecting Insect Control Materials in Field Crops
- Management Options for Deer Herd Impacts
- Stunted Timothy in Eastern PA
- (23 June)
- Recovery
From Hail Damage to Young Corn
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- Includes link to photo gallery.
- (23 June)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Hail damage in corn
- Hail damage in corn often results in tied leaf whorls
- Evaluate early June hail damage to soybeans
- Scout for European corn borer Damage
- Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi are dry; Florida soybean rust levels
are very, very low
- Seedling diseases are doing well this year
- (23 June)
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Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- Is It Time to Switch Soybean Maturity Group Varieties?
- Yellow Corn, Wet Soils and N Loss
- Flooding and Mosquitoes
- Weed Science Field Book Available
- Iowa Soybean Sentinel Plots
- Assessing Private Well Safety After Flooding
- Wet and Wetter
- Crop Insurance May Help Flooded and Wet Corn and Soybean Acres
- (23 June)
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Now Is the High In?
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (22 June)
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Weeds out of control across Indiana fields
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (22 June)
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Kentucky Pest News
- Univ. of Kentucky.
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- European corn borer and corn prices heat up
- Thrips (and an aphid) on soybean
- (21 June)
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Yellow Wheat
- Jochum Wiersma, Doug Holen and Dan Kaiser, Univ. of Minnesota
- (20 June)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter
- Purdue Univ.
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- Rootworm Sampling in High Risk Fields
- Corn Borer Populations Are Generally Low
- Nitrogen Loss in Wet and Wetter Fields
- Heavy Rains and Flooding Equal Delayed Soybean Planting
- The Buttercups in Indiana
- To Spray or Not to Spray? Decision Aids for Applying Fungicides to
Hybrid Corn
- (20 June)
- Penn State Field Crop
News
- Penn. State Univ.
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- N Applications to Second Cutting Grass
- New PSNT Video Available
- How late can you apply Post herbicides in corn?
- Poisonous Pasture Plants
- (20 June)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Wheat Scab Back for Second Straight Year
- Handling Scabby and DON-Affected Wheat Grain
- Assessing Nitrogen Loss Due to Saturated Soils
- Crop Insurance Impacts from Recent Flooding
- Crops Recovering after Storms, but Corn Pollination Likely Delayed
- Corn Borer Moths Flying; Begin Scouting For 1st Generation Borers
- Pumping Plant Changes Can Mean More Money for Irrigators
- Measuring Soil Water Status
- Using Watermark Sensors
- Estimating Crop Evapotranspiration
- Enabling Producers To Use Water And Energy Efficiently
- Controlling Summer Grasses In Alfalfa
- Growing Quality Alfalfa Hay to Meet Market Demand
- (19 June)
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Wisconsin Crop Manager Newsletter

- Univ. of Wisconsin
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- Flooding Impacts on Corn Growth and Yield
- Planting Corn in June and July! What can you Expect?
- Alfalfa Weevil Development
- Balancing Herbicide Drift vs. Spray Timing
- Potential for Nitrogen Loss from Heavy Rainfall
- (19 June)
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Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
- Michigan State Univ.
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- Corn hybrids stressed after glyphosate applications
- Yellow corn and soil nitrogen
- Anthracnose leaf blight of corn
- Pesticide application technology for soybean rust and soybean aphids
- Custom machine work rates
- Soybean rust update for 2008
- (19 June)
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the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
- Univ. of Illinois
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- Reminder: Weed Science Field Day at Urbana
- Japanese Beetle Captures Reported in Southern Illinois: Expectations
for 2008
- First Soybean Aphids Reported in Illinois in 2008
- Captures of Corn Earworm Adults Are Worth Noting
- Preharvest Herbicides for Wheat
- A Plethora of Wheat Diseases in the Final Stretch
- Picking Up the Pieces after a Rough Start to the Season
- (18 June)
- Heavy Rains and Flooding
Equal Delayed Soybean Planting
- Ellsworth Christmas, Purdue Univ.
- (18 June)
- Considerations
for Flooded Corn and Soybean
- Jeff Coulter, Seth Naeve, and Dean Malvick; Univ. of Minnesota
- (16 June)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Armyworms on Wheat and Their Movement
- Double-Cropping Soybeans Following Wheat
- Soybean Aphid Pipe
- Estimating Soybean Stands
- Early season diseases and replanting
- Nutrient Value and Removal of Wheat Straw
- Nutrient Removal and Topdressing of Hayfields
- Control of common pokeweed
- (16 June)
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Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- Flooding Increases the Risk of Certain Diseases in Corn
- Request for Phytophthora of Soybean Plant Samples
- Corn Size Restriction for POST Herbicides
- Livestock and Farm Buildings After a Flood
- Hayfield Lodging – Management Concerns and Guidelines
- Measuring the Nitrogen Status
- Managing Manure Storage Structures During Wet Weather
- Good Seed Supply Available from Most Companies in Iowa
- ISU Weed Science Field Day Cancelled
- Forage and Cover Crop Considerations for Delayed Planting and Flooded
Sites
- Estimating Nitrogen Losses
- Disease Management in a Flooding Season
- Rainfall has Affected Hay and Hay-Crop Silage Harvest
- Nitrogen Loss – How Does it Happen?
- Summer Flooding of Hay Fields and Pastures
- Economic Impact of Delayed and Prevented Planting
- SCN Confirmed for First Time in Lyon County
- Stalk Borers Set to Invade Border Rows
- (16 June)
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Rationing the 2008 U.S. Corn Crop
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (13 June)
- Nitrogen Loss in Wet
and Wetter Fields
- Jim Camberato, Brad Joern, & Bob Nielsen; Purdue Univ.
- (13 June)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter
- Purdue Univ.
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- Should a Rootworm Soil Insecticide Be Used on Late Planted or Replanted
Corn?
- Replanting Corn and Rootworm Control Restrictions
- Corn Earworm Arriving Early, Must Like August-Like Conditions
- Armyworm and Slugs, Here and There
- Tillage System Choices for June Planting or Replanting After Flooding
- Replant Considerations for Flooded Corn
- Considerations for Replanting Soybean in Drowned Out Corn Fields
- Decisions Await Farmers With Crop Insurance Economist Says
- Recent Weather May Promote Unusual Disease Problems in Corn
- (13 June)
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Wisconsin Crop Manager Newsletter

- Univ. of Wisconsin
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- Corn Rootworm Hatch Update for Wisconsin
- Seedcorn Maggot injury to Soybean
- Diagnosing Early Season Corn Insect Damage
- Replant Provisions and Late & Prevented Planting for Insured Crops
- Assessing Flood Damage to Soybean
- Disaster Assistance for Uninsured Farmers Affected by Recent Flooding
- Practical Recommendations for Farmers Filing Late and Prevented Planting
or Replant Claims
- Folicur Registered with EPA for Barley and Wheat
- Herbicides, Rain and Replanting
- Potential for Nitrogen Loss from Heavy Rainfalls
- Herbicide Considerations When Replanting after Crop Failure
- (13 June)
- Penn State Field Crop
News
- Penn. State Univ.
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- Timely Post Control of Weeds Helps Produce High Yields in Soybean
- Johnsongrass and Pokeweed Management
- Escaped Weeds in Corn
- Burcucumber Control in Corn
- Bean Leaf Beetle in Fields of Young Soybeans
- Wet May — Nitrogen Loss — PSNT
- Chlorophyll Meter N Test Resources
- (13 June)
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Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
- Michigan State Univ.
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- Now is the time to check wheat fields for armyworm
- Soybean Aphid Overwintering Survey
- Common lambsquarters escapes in sugar beets: What are my options?
- Optimizing fungicide timing for the control of Rhizoctonia crown
and root rot of sugar beet and issues about mixing Quadris with Roundup.
- Volunteer potato control in corn
- Managing corn and soybean fields submerged by recent heavy rains
- Damage from late May frost now appearing in small grains
- (13 June)
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the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
- Univ. of Illinois
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- Still No Widespread Issues with Insects in Field Crops
- Standing Water, Corn Rootworm Survival, and Insecticide Performance
- Corn Nematodes Thriving in Illinois
- Getting the Rest of the Crop Planted
- (11 June)
- Replant
Considerations for Flooded Corn
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (11 June)
- Farmers Who Plant
- Or Replant - After June 20 May See Yields Shrink By Half
- ACES News, Univ. of Illinois
- (11 June)
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Decisions await farmers with crop insurance, economist says
- Purdue Univ. News
- (11 June)
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Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter

- Univ. of Missouri
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- Wheat Disease Update
- Bean Leaf Beetles
- Brown Stink Bug
- Anthracnose Of Corn
- Nitrogen Loss Scoresheet
- Pest Update: Sericea Lespedeza
- (10 June)
- Considerations
for Replanting Soybean in Drowned Out Corn Fields

- Bill Johnson & Glenn Nice, Purdue Univ.
- (10 June)
- Disease
Risks for Water- and Wind-Damaged Corn
- Greg Shaner, Purdue Univ.
- (10 June)
- Tillage
System Choices for June Planting or Replanting after Flooding
- Tony Vyn, Purdue Univ.
- (9 June)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- The Weather and Wheat
- Determining the Cost of Hay
- Staging early season corn growth
- (9 June)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Saturated Soils + Generous Rains = Flooded Fields and More Problems
- Field Updates: Tornadoes, High Winds and Rain Wreak Havoc
- Corn, Soybean Replanting Options and Considerations
- Raise Cutting Height When First Alfalfa Harvest is Delayed
- Measuring Soil Water Status Using Watermark Sensors
- Estimating Crop Evapotranspiration
- Distinguishing Between Wheat Head Diseases and Disorders
- Fusarium Head Blight (Scab) Found in Lancaster and Saunders Counties
- Alfalfa Weevil Predictor Map for June 2
- Controlling Thistles by Digging And Grazing
- Controlling Postemergence Weeds in Alfalfa
- Making Hay When the Sun Shines
- (9 June)
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Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- Assessing Hail Injury in Corn
- Heavy Rain, Soil Erosion and Nutrient Losses
- Soybean Replanting and Fungicide Treatments
- Late May Weather: A Mixed Message
- How Late Can Soybeans be Planted?
- (9 June)
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Rapidly Changing Crop Markets
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (6 June)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter
- Purdue Univ.
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- Corn Rootworm Larvae and Stormy Weather Appear in West Central Indiana
- Mishmash of Insect Reports
- Effects of Flooding or Ponding on Young Corn
- Grain Sorghum Considerations for Late Planting in Southern Indiana
- Methods to Control Volunteer Roundup Ready or Glyphosate - Tolerant
Corn in a Corn Replant Situation
- Rusts of Wheat
- (6 June)
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Wisconsin Crop Manager Newsletter

- Univ. of Wisconsin
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- Double Crop Soybeans in WI: More Risk than Reward
- Volunteer RR Corn: A New Soybean Weed?
- Limits for Postemergence Corn Herbicides
- (6 June)
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Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
- Michigan State Univ.
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- Aphids appear - Right on schedule
- Ice versus insects
- Improve profits with timely postemergence herbicide applications
in soybean
- Growing non-GMO soybeans? Come to an afternoon session at the 2008
MSU Weed Tour
- MSU Crop Diagnostic School is July 18
- Wheat scab update
- Enviro-weather can help you time alfalfa cutting
- (6 June)
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the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
- Univ. of Illinois
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- Crop Insect Management Update Scheduled
- All (Mostly) Quiet on the Insect Front
- Just In--Rootworm Larvae Detected in Indiana
- Considerations for Postemergence Herbicide Applications in Corn
- Nitrogen Applications for This Spring
- (4 June)
- Grain
Sorghum Considerations for Late Planting in Southern Indiana
- Bob Nielsen, Bill Johnson, & Glenn Nice; Purdue Univ.
- (4 June)
- Penn State Field Crop
News
- Penn. State Univ.
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- Evaluating Alfalfa Stands
- Post—Emergence Herbicide Application Timing in Corn
- Options for Controlling Glyphosate Resistant Corn When Replanting
- Soybean Seed Size and Planting Depth
- Rain on Drying Hay
- Potato Leafhoppers Arrive In Pennsylvania
- Cutworm, Armyworm, Cereal Leaf Beetle, and Seed Corn Maggots Too!
- (3 June)
- Effects
of Flooding or Ponding on Young Corn
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (3 June)
- Methods
to Control Volunteer Roundup Ready or Glyphosate- Tolerant Corn in a Corn
Replant Situation

- Bill Johnson & Glenn Nice, Purdue Univ.
- (3 June)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Wheat Disease Update
- Very little soybean rust in the southern U.S.
- Some Fungicide Application Basics – how not to blow a great tool
- Early postemergence considerations for corn
- "Patching In" Poor Corn: Guidelines to Consider
- Cereal Leaf Beetle Problems in Cereal Grains
- Bean Leaf Beetle on Soybean
- Potato Leafhoppers Have Arrived
- Armyworm and Cover Crops
- (2 June)
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Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- Effect of Flooding on Emerged Soybeans
- Soybean Replant Decisions from Hail Damage and Flooded Fields
- Replanting Corn – How Do You Get Rid of the Existing Stand?
- Replant Options in Corn Fields
- Flooded Corn and Saturated Soils
- Now Grow! (No, Not You, Weeds)
- (1 June)
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Managing Hail Damaged Alfalfa
- Dan Undersander and Krishona Martinson, University of Wisconsin
and University of Minnesota
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