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Year in Review
Dave Kohl
The following summarizes a few thoughts for 2003. To say the least, it was a year of extremes inside and outside of agriculture, which has implications on management....
Food Security Research Underway
University of Illinois
U.S. consumers have tended to take food security for granted but in a post-911 world and especially in the wake of a positive Mad Cow Disease case in...
NCGA Welcomes Long-Awaited Proposed CSP Rule
National Corn Growers Association
The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) welcomed the USDA’s release of the long-awaited proposed rule on the Conservation Security Program (CSP),...
NCGA Awarded USDA Value-Added Product Market Development Grant
National Corn Growers Association
A $175,000 USDA grant awarded in December 2003 will enable the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) to embark on a value-added research program that...
Scientist Says Aphid Invaders Pose Specter Of 'Clone Warfare'
University of Missouri
The invader is on its way, already penetrating Missouri's borders and attacking the state's No. 1 agricultural commodity. The Chinese soybean aphid is...
BSE Special Report
Joe Roybal
With BSE, Industry Must Pull Together
On Tuesday evening, I was driving across Eastern South Dakota on my way home for the holidays when the 6 p.m. radio news led off with a report by USDA Secretary Ann Veneman. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) had been discovered in a Washington state Holstein cow....
Brock Online Notes
EU Needs To Step Up Grain Imports
The European Union needs to step up imports to fill its huge supply deficit in the current 2003 season, but grain prices are unlikely to fall, European analysts and traders told Reuters News Service on Friday....
The Ag Globe Trotter
Dave Kohl
To all of the readers of the Globe Trotter, this will be the last column for 2003. We would like to end the year with a few thoughts and perspectives for the holiday season that may assist you in your playbook or game plan for the coming year....
Thiesse's Thoughts
Kent Thiesse
A Look Back At 2003 As we reach the end of the year, it’s a good time to reflect on what happened agriculturally in the area in 2003. The year started...
ADVICE: When Rust arrives, be prepared to spray and spray
Corn and Soybean Digest Staff
When Asian soybean rust arrives in the U.S. -- and researchers say it will come sooner than later -- producers must be ready to control it with fungicides. That's the common chorus of advice from those who have seen and studied the disease....
BIOTECH: The Gene Solution
Corn and Soybean Digest Staff
Long-term, developing soybean lines with genetic resistance could be the best defense against soybean rust....
How To Identify Rust: Brown lesions and yellow leaves are telltale signs
Corn and Soybean Digest Staff
As its name implies, soybean rust produces reddish-brown spots on soybean leaves....
Soybean Rust On The Move
Corn and Soybean Digest Staff
American soybean producers have watched from the sidelines as their international counterparts have dealt with the devastating effects of Asian soybean rust....
Gypsum Doesn't Increase Yields In South Dakota
AgBIO COMMUNICATIONS UNIT/SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
South Dakota State University experiments in 2003 showed no significant increase in crop yields from adding gypsum to soil, an SDSU specialist said. SDSU...
Workshop Addresses Future Farm Ownership
Purdue University
There's more to passing the family farm on to a child or business partner than just handing over the barn keys. Discussing succession issues, deciding...















