This information below is from CropLife magazine (received by CCAs).
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This information below is from CropLife magazine (received by CCAs).
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Georgia officials found two new kudzu patches with soybean rust in urban Valdosta during scouting, making Lowndes County the fifth in the state and 15th in the U.S. with rust so far in 2007.
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Did your New Year’s Resolutions address anything beyond losing weight, such as developing a marketing plan for either your old or new crop (hint, hint)?
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There’s more to the economics of continuous corn production than simply cashing in on potentially higher corn prices generated by growing ethanol demand. Growers should take the time to weigh those factors before making any decision to switch production practices.
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Giant ragweed has officially been named the seventh glyphosate-resistant weed in the United States. Three different populations in Ohio and one in Indiana are now confirmed resistant to the herbicide.
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Corn futures hit $4 and you decided to plant a few more acres to cash in on the biggest cash grain bonanza you’ve ever seen in a lifetime of farming.
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Highly successful farmers carry a very high level of integrity in both business and their personal lives. Many are involved in leadership roles in both agriculture and in their communities.
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