GREENSBORO, N.C. December 15, 2005 ― Cruiser®Maxx® Pak (or FastBreak CP from Great Lakes Hybrids) proved its strength and value during its first year of commercial use. CruiserMaxx Pak-treated soybeans showed stronger stands, better plant vigor and quicker canopy, ultimately flourishing into a high-yielding crop.
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Kentucky Pest News: Selecting corn hybrids for 2006
Tuesday, December 20th, 2005
Because of disease-favorable weather in 2004, gray leaf spot and northern leaf blight were potential threats to the 2005 crop. However, dry weather was so prevalent in the 2005 growing season that it helped suppress these and other leaf diseases.
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U of I Extension Sangamon-Menard Unit: Crops Update
Monday, December 19th, 2005
Attention Ag. Contacts,
We have attached the most recent edition of Sangamon-Menard Extension’s “Crop Update” for your use. Please feel free to forward this information to your peers and contact us with the addresses of those you would like to see added to our “Crop Update” e-mail list.
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Winter weed provides shelter for top soybean pest
Monday, December 19th, 2005
Purdue University researchers have discovered that a winter weed common throughout Indiana helps soybean cyst nematode survive and reproduce, even when soybeans are not present in a field.
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How Good is YieldGard Rootworm? Here’s ISU’s three-year summary…
Monday, December 19th, 2005
Three-year summary of corn rootworm control products
by Marlin E. Rice and Jim D. Oleson, Department of Entomology
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Great Lakes Hybrids wins 18 National Corn Yield Contest championships
Thursday, December 15th, 2005
December 16 – Ovid, Mich. – Great Lakes Hybrids won 18 state champions out of its 52 entries in the 2005 National Corn Growers Association’s National Corn Yield Contest. Great Lakes had six winners in Kentucky, three in Michigan and Tennessee, two each in Illinois and Ohio and one in Indiana and Missouri.
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