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Archive for December, 2006

The results are in: BASF’s Headline disease control yield advantage ranges from 12 to 15 bu/A in corn and 4 to 8 bu/A in soybeans in 2006

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

In 2006, thousands of growers across the country made the decision to protect their crops from disease and enhance overall production with Headline® fungicide.
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Profit opportunities are available for growing low-linolenic soybeans to meet user demand

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

U.S. soybean farmers face great challenges and even greater opportunities in the coming years due to the need to cut trans fats out of foods by supplying healthier varieties of soybean oil.
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Numbers of stink bugs growing in Missouri soybean fields

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

The proliferation of stink bugs has one University of Missouri entomologist sniffing around for a solution.
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U.S. and Panama Complete Trade Promotion Agreement Negotiations

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

The United States and Panama today announced they have completed negotiations on a free trade agreement with the understanding that it is subject to further discussions regarding labor.
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DJ Study: Wisconsin Crop Volume Grows As Farmers Are Fewer

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Even as farmers across Wisconsin leave the agricultural industry, the volume of crops they produce keeps growing dramatically, according to a report.
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Eastern Region Performance Summary

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Here’s the link to the recently posted Performance Summary for Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee »

Cure Your Soybean Cyst Nematode Problems, And Begin Now!

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

A bunch of numbers. That’s all you have, and you have no idea what they mean. At least you can read a soil test and figure out how much P and K you need.
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OSU: Don’t forget disease resistance when choosing corn hybrids

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Disease resistance shouldn’t be overlooked when choosing corn hybrids for next season, especially if growers plan to make the switch to continuous corn.
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Corn Acre Changes Likely Will Vary by Region and Farm Size

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

In this paper, historical corn acre changes are examined to provide evidence on how Illinois farmers may change acres as a result of higher relative corn prices projected for 2007.
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