Corn harvest is slow to get going this year, with only 5% of the state’s crop reported harvested as of 24 Sep (USDA-NASS, 25 Sep 2006).
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Corn harvest is slow to get going this year, with only 5% of the state’s crop reported harvested as of 24 Sep (USDA-NASS, 25 Sep 2006).
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Here’s the latest issue from OSU.
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5711Bt placed SECOND at the Grand Ridge F.I.R.S.T. Trial – Early Season. 5961G3 placed 9th in the Full Season trial there. Click here to see all our plot data »
Grain harvest is in full swing across the state. It is not too late to review basic on-farm grain storage principles for maintaining quality of stored commodities.
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Here’s the latest issue from Penn State.
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This is a 2004 article from OSU, but timely this season.
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How do you plan to market your 2006 grain crop? Futures prices remain relatively strong, yet a wide basis makes for a discounted cash price in many areas for the time being.
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Before Indiana farmers get swept up in harvesting corn and soybean crops this fall they should take a broom to the storage bins where they’ll put all that grain, said a Purdue University agricultural engineer.
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Our 2006 plot data is now posted here » Last year’s data is also archived for your browsing.
The September 22 CropWatch has been posted to the Web.
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