Research from the University of Missouri shows that early emerging weeds compete with corn in its developmental stages for available nitrogen (N) — and usually win.
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Research from the University of Missouri shows that early emerging weeds compete with corn in its developmental stages for available nitrogen (N) — and usually win.
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How much of your corn crop has been forward contracted? 25%? 50%? More?
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Growers looking at applying fungicides to row crops should do so, but do so cautiously and sparingly, said a Purdue University expert.
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The April 27 CropWatch has been posted to the Web.
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Hi everyone—here is the Pest&Crop newsletter issue 5.
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Welcome to Crop Update for April 25, 2007, published by Sangamon-Menard Extension.
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Extension Update is a weekly summary of news from Extension, government, and other attributable sources, focused on marketing, farm management, and other issues that are of interest to Midwestern farm owners and operators.
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Producers will experience problems with crops in some fields this year. I don’t know what type of problems will develop, but I do know they will occur because they always have in past years.
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Here’s the latest from the University of Missouri.
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Here’s the latest from PSU.
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