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Archive for October, 2005

Why Are You Spending $15 on Herbicides in the Fall?

Friday, October 21st, 2005

By Mark Loux, Jeff Stachler, Anthony Dobbels (OSU)

Over the past five years or so, we have investigated the effectiveness of many fall-applied herbicide treatments for control of problem winter weeds in no-till fields.
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Performance Update - October 21st

Friday, October 21st, 2005

Here’s the summary of data posted in the past two days:
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Economists: Ethanol’s impact on ag a mixed blessing

Friday, October 21st, 2005

Converting more corn into ethanol would be a high-octane boost to many, but not all, in the agriculture industry, predict two Purdue University agricultural economists.
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Prices are High: Should I Plant Soybeans?

Friday, October 21st, 2005

High fertilizer prices have farmers considering their options in corn-soybean rotations. Typical price for anhydrous ammonia has jumped nearly 10 cents per pound of nitrogen ($145/ton of product) compared to the price last year.
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Purdue Fall Weed Control PDF File

Friday, October 21st, 2005

Purdue has put together a very nice downloadable file on fall weed control issues, including managing to prevent Roundup resistance.

You can view the PDF file here »

A PUBLICATION DEDICATED TO MAXIMIZING YIELD POTENTIAL

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Planting More Acres to Bt Corn – From Yetter Mfg.

With its remarkable benefits and effectiveness in disease protection, it’s no wonder that more growers are choosing to plant Bt corn.
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Discolored Soybean Seed

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

By Laura Sweets, University of Missouri-Columbia

Questions concerning various types of soybean seed discoloration are beginning to come in from various parts of the state.
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Selecting the best soybean cyst nematode-resistant varieties can increase profits for soybean growers

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

Some soybean growers could increase their profits by as much as $100 per acre or more simply by planting the highest-yielding varieties with high levels of resistance to the specific type of soybean cyst nematode (SCN) found in their fields, according to a recent analysis of results from the variety trials conducted at the University of Illinois (U of I).
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Performance Update - October 19

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

There was nearly 100 new test plots posted to the GLH website today… stop by and check them out! There are a few highlights below, listed by state.
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Performance Update - October 18

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

Here’s an update on GLH Yield Performances that show why we are Generations Ahead in breeding and traits.
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