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Archive for February, 2007

Bunge Vistive Locations - Just Added

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Bunge has opened TWO crush facilities for a Vistive Grain crush and is accepting grain at another location on the Mississippi.
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Three more agronomic newsletters

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Below are three new agronomic newsletters and links to them.
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NCSRP: Soybean rust research on track

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Scientists from around the United States recently met in New Orleans to review progress of checkoff-funded research being conducted on Asian soybean rust (ASR).
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Corn Belt Might Turn Dry This Summer

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Several climate prediction professionals are predicting dry weather conditions for the Corn Belt this summer, due to a recent rapid change in sea-surface temperatures in tropical Eastern Pacific waters, says Mike Palecki, regional climatologist at the Midwestern Regional Climate Center.
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Wisconsin Crop Manager (PDF)

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Click here to read the Feb. 15 installment of the Wisconsin Crop Manager Newsletter »

ISU Integrated Crop Management Newsletter

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

A new issue of Integrated Crop Management is now available.
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Mississippi corn farmers expect a big year for the crop

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Corn has become a very attractive crop in Mississippi and nationwide, thanks mostly to the growing demand for corn-derived ethanol, an alternative fuel.
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Third-party trials confirm the yield advantage of Monsanto’s YieldGard Plus hybrids over Herculex hybrids

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

University and other third-party studies in 2006 have documented the superior performance of Monsanto’s YieldGard® Plus and YieldGard Rootworm traits compared with corn products containing the Herculex® RW or Herculex XTRA traits.
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ARS: Natural enzyme deters fall armyworms, other corn-feeding insects

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

Furnishing corn plants with genes for producing the enzyme b-N-acetyl hexosaminidase (NAHA) may offer a way to fend off mold-spreading caterpillars and beetles, Agricultural Research Service studies suggest.
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