Here’s the latest report from the Univ. of Missouri.
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Here’s the latest report from the Univ. of Missouri.
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Here’s the latest issue of the Wisconsin Crop Manager.
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Anxiety about wet fields and delaying planting in April has turned in many parts of Illinois to anxiety about lack of rainfall in May and the resulting dry surface soils. Many places have received less than a half inch of rain so far this month, while air temperatures have averaged above normal.
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Having written several articles regarding reports of black cutworm injury in some areas of the state, we have little more to say but that we continue to receive reports and that all corn fields should be scouted now.
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At this time of year, we receive numerous questions regarding corn rootworm larval hatch.
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It took nearly 20 years for researchers to develop the first commercial genetically enhanced corn hybrids. The next generation of genetic technology may be developed in less than half that time.
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We’ve posted a new issue of MSU’s Field CAT Alert newsletter.
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Issue no. 9 of the Bulletin—pest management and crop development information for Illinois is now available on the Web.
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There’s more to soil than just dirt.
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Here’s the lastest from The Ohio State University.
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