Purdue: Pest&Crop Newsletter
March 12, 2010
Welcome to a new year of the Pest&Crop Newsletter! Here is the link Issue 1.
October 24, 2007 Agronomy
This year has proved to be challenging and once again the weather is to blame.
Grain harvest is going slowly due to many factors including but not limited to lodging and un-timely rains. This year more corn has been planted then in the past and due in large part to weather related factors there is going to be more damage and grain quality problems. Therefore, it is probably a good idea to go over some key points of grain storage and management. Storing grain on-farm is truly a saving account to avoid off-farm storage and drying fees. And like many people I expect to receive interest on my saving accounts.
March 12, 2010
Welcome to a new year of the Pest&Crop Newsletter! Here is the link Issue 1.
March 11, 2010
ANAHIEM, Calif. (DTN) — While a few companies will shoulder the brunt of criticism in upcoming discussions on the competitive climate — or lack of one — in agriculture, the reputation for all of agriculture may be at stake.
March 11, 2010
Editor’s Note: Dan Davidson provides insight into what farmers might do this spring to deal with wet soil conditions. The information was provided specifically to AgProfessional so that readers can talk with customers about alternative field work that might be necessary this spring and to allow consultants and ag retailers to determine recommendations for fertilizer programs fitting into a farmer’s unusual spring workload.
March 11, 2010
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March 11, 2010
We’ve published new articles for the MSU Field CAT Alert newsletter.