Last fall at this time farmers were trying to harvest crops in the wettest fall in at least fifty years.
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Last fall at this time farmers were trying to harvest crops in the wettest fall in at least fifty years.
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Knowing that Ohio growers will in all likelihood be planting more Bt transgenic corn hybrids next spring, we continue to remind growers about Insect Resistant Management (IRM) requirements.
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Here’s the latest update from Ohio State.
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Populations of western corn rootworm and its variant counterpart continue to increase in fields throughout western and northwestern Ohio, and are even beginning to spread east, according to Ohio State University Extension sampling.
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Farmers who want advice on growing continuous corn now have a Web site geared just for them, thanks to the editors of The Corn And Soybean Digest (CSD).
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Harvest is nearly complete in most of Illinois with corn at 92% and soybeans at 93%, with the exception is here in northern Illinois, where there is still quite a few acres of both corn and soybeans to be harvested.
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This week’s spotlight is on 5055G3VT3, a 100-day sleeper!
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Rain has caused significant delays and potential damage to the Iowa corn crop.
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Article taken from Matt Montgomery, Sanagamon-Menard Ill. Extension.
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Here’s Friday’s GLH Performance Update:
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