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August, 2004


(26 Aug)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
Univ. of Missouri
  • 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)
Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
Michigan State Univ.
  • 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)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • 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)
Don't Forget: Purdue Agronomy Field Day, 14 Sept.
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(20 Aug)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • 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)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Diplodia ear rot activity
  • Stalk quality concerns
(17 Aug)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • 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)
Soybean CD's price cut for checkoff contributors
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(16 Aug)
Crop Forecasts Not Quite As Expected
Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
(14 Aug)
Long Ears, Blank Tips
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(13 Aug)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • Some Caterpillars Sting
  • European Corn Borer Moths Remain Low
  • Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome
(13 Aug)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • 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)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
Univ. of Missouri
  • 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)
Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
Michigan State Univ.
  • 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)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • 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)
Cornfield politics: Plots vie for votes at field day
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(10 Aug)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • 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)
Impact of late-season glyphosate treatments on weed seed production
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(9 Aug)
Corn and Soybean Prices Low Enough?
Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
(5 Aug)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • 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)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • 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)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • 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)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Pests of Fall-Seeded Alfalfa
  • Factors That Could Enhance Stalk Rots of Corn
  • Wheat Seed Quality Update
(3 Aug)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • 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)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • 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)
What Size Crops Are The Corn And Soybean Markets Trading?
Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
 

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