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February 2005


(24 Feb)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • Seed-Applied Insecticide for Soybean
  • Rootworm Insecticide Classications and Consistency of Performance
  • Christian Krupke, New Field Crops Entomologist
  • Wheat Tiller Number and Spring Nitrogen Recommendations
  • Planter Maintenance: Less Down Time, More Yield
(22 Feb)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Wheat Condition Update: Be Prepared for Off Colored Wheat
  • Gypsum Application and Crop Production
  • Historical Ohio Corn Performance Test Data Now Available
  • Requirements for On-Farm Storage of Bulk Fertilizers
(22 Feb)
Using Fungicides for Soybean Rust Requires Knowledge of Labeling
Bruce Paulsrud, Univ. of Illinois
(22 Feb)
Wait a second: Consider risks of second-year corn
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(22 Feb)
Brazil's Soybean Crop - A Repeat Of 2004?
Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
(21 Feb)
Planter Maintenance: Less Down Time, More Yield
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(19 Feb)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
Univ. of Missouri
  • Soybean Seed Treatment Fungicides
  • Manage Surface Phosphorus Applications to Protect Water Quality
  • Soybean Aphid Risk High for 2005
  • Soybean Insecticide Seed Treatments Available for 2005
(19 Feb)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • Stage of detection and number of sprays for controlling soybean rust
  • More info on soybean rust
  • Seed treatments labeled for corn and soybeans
  • Crop weather indicators for 2005
(19 Feb)
Don't Change Production Practices On Rust's Account
Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
(14 Feb)
New Life For Soybean Prices
Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
(10 Feb)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Wireworms in Corn
  • Soybean rust and disease resistance in corn
  • Soybean aphid in Kentucky: What will 2005 bring?
  • Free soybean rust list-serve
  • Soybean rust: Information savvy needed
(9 Feb)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Selecting Disease Resistant Hybrids for Planting
  • High Prices and Fertilizer Application This Year
  • Flooded Fields and Fall Applied Phosphorus and Potassium
  • Application of Fertilizer Materials to Frozen Ground and Topdressing Wheat
  • S-metolachlor, r-metolachlor – Does it Really Matter?
  • 2004 Ohio State Organic Corn Performance Test
  • Soybean Rust Update
  • Soybean Rust Workshops Set for Western Ohio March 7-9
(7 Feb)
Seasonal Tendencies For Lows In Corn And Soybean Prices
Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
(7 Feb)
Rust May Affect Brazil Soy
DTN Soybean Rust Information Center
(7 Feb)
Asian Soybean Rust: Fungicides
Steve Butzen, Frederic Beudot, and Bond McInnes. Pioneer Hi-Bred Int'l.
(7 Feb)
Asian Soybean Rust: Fungicide Application Technology
Steve Butzen, Alberto Marcon, Bond McInnes and Wolfgang Schuh. Pioneer Hi-Bred Int'l.
(4 Feb)
Over-wintering aphid population highest ever; could pose problem for 2005 soybean crop
Univ. of Missouri Ag. News Release
(4 Feb)
Soybean producers should be prepared to set sprayers to fight Asian rust with fungicides
Univ. of Missouri Ag. News Release
(4 Feb)
2004 Purdue Weed Science Research Report
T.T. Bauman, M.D. White, C.D. Dyer. Purdue Univ.
(4 Feb)
Growth Regulator Injury and Interactions with Soybean POST Applications
Glenn Nice, Bill Johnson, & Tom Bauman. Purdue Univ.
(4 Feb)
Identifying and Controlling Burcucumber
Glenn Nice, Bill Johnson, & Tom Bauman. Purdue Univ.
(4 Feb)
Another glyphosate-resistant weed population confirmed
Micheal Owen, Iowa State Univ.
(1 Feb)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Implications of soybean rust control measures on insect populations
  • Soybean rust intensive training to be held
 

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