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Archive for September, 2005

Farm Journal articles from the most recent issue

Monday, September 12th, 2005

There are several very good articles in the current issue of Farm Journal.
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Early Test Plot Results

Monday, September 12th, 2005

Test plot data from the Southern parts of our marketing area is rolling in, with super results coming in from our new product releases.
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Katrina, drought to be reflected in Monday’s USDA crop reports

Monday, September 12th, 2005

The impact of hurricane damage along the Gulf Coast and drought conditions in the Midwest will be reflected in the crop yield and production numbers USDA will release on Monday, September 12.
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Popped Kernels and Silk Cut (Purdue)

Monday, September 12th, 2005

Among a number of corny oddities reported this year throughout Indiana is one that falls into the “kernel disorder” category. A crop consultant from eastern Indiana recently reported on the occurrence of a symptom in a seed corn production field known as “popped kernels”.
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USDA Drought Monitor - Sept 9, 2005

Monday, September 12th, 2005

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Hurricane Katrina’s impact could reach harvest-ready crops, say Purdue University economists

Monday, September 12th, 2005

Hurricane Katrina left her mark on hundreds of miles of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico, and now she could exert her influence on mature corn and soybean fields in Indiana.
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Hurricane Katrina’s impact could reach harvest-ready crops, say Purdue University economists

Monday, September 12th, 2005

Hurricane Katrina left her mark on hundreds of miles of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico, and now she could exert her influence on mature corn and soybean fields in Indiana.
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Purdue Pest&Crop Newsletter - Issue 24

Friday, September 9th, 2005

Hi everyone—here is the latest issue of the Pest&Crop Newsletter – Issue 24.
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New Orleans area elevators operating at 63% of capacity

Friday, September 9th, 2005

Government and industry are working together to quickly restore normal export grain movement along the lower Mississippi River for the upcoming peak shipping season, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns reported Wednesday. Despite substantial damage to waterways and grain handling facilities, assessments are nearly complete, cleanup is underway, ships are moving and a majority of elevators in the region are resuming operations at reduced levels of activity, USDA said in a release.
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MSU Field Crop CAT - September 8

Thursday, September 8th, 2005

A new issue of Michigan State University’s Field Crop CAT Alert can be read here.
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