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Despite Rains, Risk Of Herbicide Carryover Injury Still Exists
Source: University of Missouri
While recent rains have eased some concerns, producers still need to weigh the risks of herbicide carryover injury when considering planting options for corn and soybeans this spring, a University of Missouri weed scientist says....
Entomologist Suggests Corn Growers Consider Pest Issues Before Planting
Source: Kansas State University
Kansas enjoyed a mild, albeit dry winter through much of the state, but that doesn’t necessarily mean farmers will see more insects in their corn this year, a Kansas State University entomologist says....
Indiana Attracts World's Largest Biodiesel Plant
Indiana's pace of rapid growth in bioenergy and energy self-sufficiency took another step forward March 8 as Governor Mitch Daniels announced that Louis Dreyfus Agriculture Industries LLC plans to build the world's largest biodiesel plant near Claypool, Indiana....
Trading Spacings? Fungicide Unaffected By Row Widths
Source: Purdue University
Soybean production is a game of inches every crop season....
Communication Is First Step In Avoiding Farm Injuries
Source: Purdue University
Spring planting season is fast approaching, and that means more chances for farm-related injuries as farmers enter their fields....
Coming Sooner: Early Soybean Planting Growing Trend
Source: Purdue University
A survey of Indiana soybean producers by Purdue University found that growers are planting much earlier than they did a decade ago....
Conservation Reserve Program Sign-up March 27-April 14
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns reminds agricultural producers and landowners that a Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) general sign-up will begin on Monday, March 27 and continue through April 14, 2006....
Nitrogen Concerns No Reason To Run For Cover Crops
Source: Purdue University
Incorporating cover crops into a production rotation may have conservational benefits, but their short- and long-term agronomic value is still being evaluated....
SCN-Resistant Soybeans Can Offer False Sense Of Security
Source: University of Missouri
Soybean producers who have unexplained yield losses shouldn't dismiss soybean cyst nematode (SCN) as the possible culprit...
FAPRI 2006 Agricultural Outlook
Despite continued high energy prices, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) expects world economic growth to remain strong in the coming decade...
ASA Voting Delegates Set Policy Direction For 2006-2007
Soybean producers gathered in Anaheim, CA, to review and revise the policy direction of the American Soybean Association (ASA)....
Purdue Field Guide An Agronomic Best-seller – Again
Source: Purdue University
A popular Purdue University agronomic reference book is flying off the shelves this winter....
Harkin Pushes To Close Biodiesel Tax Loophole And Boost Domestic Energy Security
Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) announced legislation that would ensure the biodiesel tax credit is carried out as Congress intended. ...
Johanns Announces Nitrogen Fertilizer Tool As Part Of Energy Strategy
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has announced the release of USDA's Energy Estimator for Nitrogen, a web-based awareness tool that farmers and ranchers can use to identify potential nitrogen (N) cost savings associated with major crops and commercial N fertilizer applications....
U of I’s Smart Tractor Will Detect Worn Parts, Dangerous Slopes
Source: University of Illinois
For several years, if you had taken a look at the South Farms at the University of Illinois, you might have seen a tractor driving itself....















