News Archives for November 2008

Performance Update – November 14

November 24, 2008

Click here to read the GLH Performance Update for November 14, 2008

ICM Newsletter

November 24, 2008

New articles in the ICM Newsletter for the week of 11/17/2008 – 11/23/2008.

Purdue’s last Pest&Crop newsletter of the season

November 21, 2008

Hi everyone – Here is the last issue of the Pest&Crop Newsletter for the 2008 season! While you are there don’t forget to fill out the Pest&Crop Survey. We value your input and it will only take you a few minutes to fill out.

OSU’s C.O.R.N. Newsletter

November 20, 2008

Here’s the latest report from OSU.

ISU’s ICM Newsletter

November 20, 2008

New articles in the ICM Newsletter for the week of 11/10/2008 – 11/16/2008

GLH Performance Update – November 7

November 13, 2008

Click here to read the GLH Performance Update for November 7, 2008

ISU: Corn Breakage Increases with More Drying

November 12, 2008

By Charles Hurburgh, Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

IL: Observations from the Unusual 2008 Season

November 7, 2008

Soybean harvest is nearing an end for 2008 in Illinois, and corn harvest is finally making rapid progress, with some two-thirds or more of the crop harvested by now. To call this an unusual year seems like quite an understatement. The 2008 season in a nutshell:

PSU’s Field Crop News

November 5, 2008

Here’s the latest news from Penn State.

OSU’s C.O.R.N. Newsletter

November 5, 2008

Here’s the latest report from OSU.

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Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter

September 3, 2010

Here is Issue 23 of the Pest&Crop Newsletter

Agronomic Spotlights

September 2, 2010

Two more posted this week: High Night-Time Temperatures and Stalk Cannibalization in Corn Anth...

PSU: Field Crop News

August 31, 2010

In this issue:

OSU: C.O.R.N. Newsletter

August 31, 2010

C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2010-28 08/31/10-09/07/10 Editor: Andrew Kleinschmidt

SDS-Resistant Soybeans on the Horizon

August 30, 2010

An ancient offshoot of soybeans may one day provide resistance to sudden death syndrome (SDS) and soybean rust, University of Illinois scientists reported at the recent U of I Agronomy Day.

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