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March 2005
- (25 Mar)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Potential for early wheat rust may warrant fungicide
- Be alert for Russian wheat aphid resurgence
- Controlling winter annuals in winter wheat
- Research suggests that wheat varieties exhibit a range of cancer-preventing
traits
- Nebraska farm land values up nearly 11% on average
- Estimate effect of fuel price increases on operation costs
- Carbon sequestration may offer income for some producers
- Assess potential and target wireworm treatments to save costs
- Corn flea beetle survival expected to be average
- IANR entomologists' discoveries laying foundation for better aphid
control
- Monsanto, UNL to develop dicamba-tolerant crops
- (25 Mar)
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Brazil trip shows soybean rust a manageable threat
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (25 Mar)
- Farmers Urged
to Discuss Asian Soybean Rust Concerns With Their Local Ag Extension
Experts and Crop Insurance Agent
- USDA-Risk Management Agency
- (25 Mar)
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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter

- Purdue Univ.
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- Pre-Applied Insecticide Corn Seed Treatments
- Watching for the Black Cutworm Moth Arrival
- Black Cutworm Pheromone Trap Counts
- Burcucumber Control
- Spraying for Soybean Rust: Fact vs. Fiction
- Identifying Wheat Growth Stage
- Asian Soybean Rust is Off the Selected Agent List
- Purdue’s Plant and Pest Diagnostic Lab Plans for Timely ID of
Soybean-Rust Sample Submissions
- 2005 Popcorn Agri-Chemical Handbook Now Available
- (22 Mar)
- Ohio State
researcher offers key rust insights from Brazil trip
- Ohio State Univ. via stopsoybeanrust.com
- (22 Mar)
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Stewart's leaf blight odds wilt with fewer beetles
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (22 Mar)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Planter Maintenance and Stand Establishment in Corn
- Guidelines for Wheat Herbicides
- Early Burndown Reminders
- What Makes a Spray Fine , Very Fine or Not Fine?
- (22 Mar)
- Kentucky Pest News
- Univ. of Kentucky.
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- SWCB Spring survey update
- Soybean rust fungicide use considerations: Some thoughts on Brazil
vs U.S. situation
- Status of Folicur section 18 for Fusarium head blight in wheat
- (21 Mar)
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Upcoming USDA Crop Reports
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (21 Mar)
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Freezing, thawing gives wheat crops the heave-ho
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (21 Mar)
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Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- Soybean rust and organic soybean production
- New concept for promoting conservation tillage systems
- ISU Extension offers seed treatment video program on April 6
- (19 Mar)
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USDA Finalizes Regulations on Agricultural Select Agents and Toxins
- USDA-APHIS News Release
- This news release announces the removal of Asian soybean rust from the list of
select agents and toxins
- (19 Mar)
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Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
- Univ. of Missouri
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- Simple Tips to Combat Asian Rust
- Watch for Leaf Rust on Winter Wheat
- Check Winter Wheat Fields for Virus Diseases
- Spring Options for Weed Control in Wheat
- MU Soybean Breeder Studies Rust-resistance Options from USDA
List as Spring Planting Season Approaches
- Potential Problems with Alfalfa Weevil
- Domark Fungicide Gains Section 18 Approval in Soybeans for Rust
in 28 States
- Update on Soybean Insecticide Seed Treatments Available for
2005
- (19 Mar)
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the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
- Univ. of Illinois
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- What Lies in Store for Us in 2005?
- Practice Safe S.E.X. (Sensible, Erudite [use of] Xenobiotics)
in 2005
- IPM and IRM Perceptions and Considerations Regarding Corn Rootworms:
Preliminary Results from a Distance Education Workshop
- Winter Temperatures Predict Promising Year for Corn Flea Beetles
- Black Cutworm Monitoring to Begin
- New Publication on the Biology and Management of Horseweed (Marestail)
- Price Comparisons for Glyphosate Products
- Product Updates in Weed Management for 2005
- (15 Mar)
- New
& Improved KingCorn.org Unveiled
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (14 Mar)
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Near Seed Application of Fertilizer for Corn
- George Rehm, Univ. of Minnesota
- (14 Mar)
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What Will We Think Of Current Crop Prices Six Months From Now?
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (13 Mar)
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Purdue workshops explore expanding ag specialty markets
- Purdue News Service
- (12 Mar)
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Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
- Michigan State Univ.
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- Soybean aphid prediction for 2005
- Asian soybean rust
- Asian soybean rust and federally facilitated crop insurance
- Applying fungicides for the control of Asian soybean rust
- Sprayer tune up
- Early spring assessment of wheat stands
- 2004 Comparison of commercial weed control programs in corn
- 2004 Economics of commercial weed control programs in soybean
- Selection of glyphosate-resistant weeds
- 2005 Weed Control Guide for Field Crops
- Managing higher priced fertilizer inputs
- (11 Mar)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Potential impact of soybean rust in Nebraska
- Identifying, scouting, and planning for soybean rust
- Change sprayer nozzles, pressure for rust applications
- Timing critical to fungicide treatments for rust
- Low level air jet likely to be inoculum carrier
- Crop insurance covers soybean rust losses
- Rust detection classes March 29, 30
- Recommended web sites for soybean rust information
- Spring nitrogen fertilizer options in wheat
- Converting thin alfalfa to high producing pasture
- Oats -- cheap, reliable temporary food source
- (11 Mar)
- Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
- Iowa State Univ.
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- NOTE: This special issue is a large 6 MB PDF document.
- (9 Mar)
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Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
- The Ohio State Univ.
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- Assessing Wheat Stands in Late Winter and Wheat Management During
the Spring
- Predicting Flea Beetle Activity and Stewart's Disease for the
2005 Corn Crop
- Soybean Seed Treatments and Soybean Aphids
- New Horseweed Management Publication Available
- Don’t Overlook the Benefits of Crop Rotation
- The Fight Against Soybean Rust Starts with Calibrating Your Sprayer
- Soybean Rust Update after the Brazil Trip
- (8 Mar)
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Triple threat: Three insects to watch in 2005
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (7 Mar)
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Soybean Uncertainty Persists
- Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (7 Mar)
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Crop insurance gives back what soy rust takes away
- Purdue/Ohio State AgAnswers
- (6 Mar)
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Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
- Univ. of Nebraska.
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- Stay the course: Corn-soybean rotation still the best option
- Switching to no-till can save inputs and 3-5 inches of water
- Resistance management strategies vary with corn hybrid event
- Control winter annuals
- Soil water recharge levels still below normal
- Warm stored grain
- Southeast wheat on par
- Jagalene most popular wheat planted for 2005
- Test "miracle" products on small scale first
- (6 Mar)
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Kentucky Pest News
- Univ. of Kentucky.
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- Using the Minnesota speed scout method for making control decisions
on soybean aphid in soybeans
- Biosecurity concerns with soybean rust
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