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Herbicide Drift and Weed Resistance in Arkansas
Bob Scott, weed scientist at the University of Arkansas, says 2006 was generally a good year for weed control, but Roundup (glyphosate) failed in burndown...
Biodiesel From Mississippi Oilseeds
Demand for biodiesel, made from soybeans and cottonseed, is growing across the country. Biodiesel blends with petroleum diesel to fuel engines. Federal...
Will Brazil Export More Ethanol?
By Edward Lotterman
U.S. producers wonder how much Brazil can expand ethanol production and how much it could eventually export. The answer is that there is a long way to...
Which Bt Corn Works Best?
By John Pocock
If you're a farmer debating which Bt corn hybrid to plant in '07, insect protection should be about the same no matter which brand you choose unless you're...
Farm Machinery Costs Rise
Higher fuel prices, machinery and interest costs have increased the machinery costs in the newly released University of Illinois Extension 2006 Machinery...
Agriedge Grain Premium
As you begin making soybean seed purchases for 2007 planting, check out Syngenta's AgriEdge Grain Premium Program. Growers who purchase NK Brand Roundup...
Factor In Energy Costs
By Edward Clark
Sky-high energy costs mean higher corn drying costs at harvest, and that puts a premium on hybrids that dry down faster. But the issue is complicated....
Letter
Your article, Changing Hands: If Democrats gain control of Congress will farm programs be cut? leads people to believe the Democrats would work to lower...
Trait Gets EPA Approval
Syngenta's corn rootworm trait, Agrisure RW, has received registration approval from the EPA for the 2007 growing season. You can also get the trait stacked...
Wear Your Corn Crop
By Kate Royer
Think ethanol is the only hot value-added product made from corn? Think again. These days you can cover up with a blanket, perfect your golf swing off...
Trans Fat Debate Heats Up
By Greg Lamp
It's often hard for me to figure out if health claims are legit. One day a study says caffeine isn't harmful, the next day research says it is. We're bombarded with mixed messages about food that are difficult even for the experts to judge.
That doesn't seem to be the case with trans fats, though. The National Academy of Sciences, a fairly reputable group, has concluded that the optimal intake of trans fats should be zero. In addition, Dr. Walter Willett and researchers at Harvard University estimate that if trans fats were removed from our diets, up to 228,000 heart attacks could be prevented ...
Facts About Your Tax
By Karl Ohm
It's never too early to plan ahead with your tax advisor to discuss some strategies. For the 2006 tax year, you may want to examine several key items...
Brazil Now Embraces GMOS
The Brazilian Seed Producers Association, Abrasem, estimates that about 72% of Brazil's new soybean crop will be genetically modified varieties, far more...
Is Land Reform Unfair?
By James Thompson
Early on March 14, militants invaded the nearly 5,000-acre Canhambola Farm, which had been in the Andrade family for 100 years. The farm has cattle, corn,...
Bearish In Brazil
Last year wasn't a great time to be a Brazilian farmer. Soybean and corn producers across the country were hit with droughts at planting and near floods...
Farmer-Owned Ethanol Plants Boost Economies
Local ethanol plant ownership generates significantly more economic activity for the plants' communities than plants owned by absentee investors, according to...
How To Choose Crop Rotation In '07
By Moe Russell
Crop rotation decisions used to be simple: corn and soybeans or soybeans and corn. However, conditions have changed. Prices certainly have changed with...
CBOT and CME to Merge
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings Inc. and CBOT Holdings, Inc. announce they have signed a definitive agreement to merge the two organizations. They...
One Billion Tons Biomass?
Congress has established a goal of replacing 30% of U.S. petroleum consumption with biofuels by 2030. A DOE/USDA report (feedstockreview.ornl.gov/pdf/billion_ton_vision.pdf)...
Six Rules For More Successful Marketing
By Alan Kluis
Last year I didn't forward price one bushel of my corn and soybeans, so this year I sold my entire corn and soybean crop ahead. I was wrong last year...
Flex-ing Muscles Against Weeds
By Larry Stalcup
Some growers can hardly remember farming without it. In fact, some cultivators are parked and covered in cobwebs. Hoes are rusty. Yes, Roundup Ready cotton...
Hedge-To-Arrive At Corn Profits
By Larry Stalcup
Jeff Davis didn't wait for this year's extraordinary run-up of corn prices at harvest to get his crop marketed at near $3/bu. With the huge demands for...
Price Volatility Makes Marketing Tougher
By Richard Brock
As I write this in mid-October, March corn futures are trading at $3.30. Only one month ago they were at $2.55. If anyone had suggested corn prices could...
Grain Bottlenecks Beckon
By John Pocock
Transportation and storage will be tight again this year. Three record corn and soybean crops will likely test the nation's grain storage capacity and...
Katrina's Aftermath
By Larry Stalcup
Growers in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama are tough. They've been through hurricanes before and moved on. Hurricane Katrina presented bigger threats...















