News Archives for January 2009

MSU Field Crop CAT Alert on Fertilizer Use

January 30, 2009

We’ve posted a special issue of the Field Crop CAT Alert on fertilizer use.

UNL’s CropWatch

January 27, 2009

A new issue of CropWatch has been posted to the Web.

Cancun Photo Contest

January 27, 2009

For all those who traveled with us to the Moon Palace Cancun, please submit your photos for our annual travel photo contest!

ISU: 2008 busted some old truths in corn production

January 27, 2009

The 2008 corn growing season has busted some long-held corn production “truths.”

Generations Ahead for 2009-2010

January 20, 2009

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Fertilizer prices likely to decline in 2009

January 19, 2009

Click here to read the article from the University of Illinois

The Basis For U of M Fertilizer Guidelines

January 19, 2009

By George Rehm on 16 Jan 2009

OSU’s C.O.R.N. Newsletter

January 7, 2009

Here’s the latest report from Ohio State.

MN: Selecting Corn Hybrids for Profitable Silage

January 7, 2009

Source: Jeff Coulter, Extension Corn Agronomist

GLH takes three NCYC Wins!

January 6, 2009

Great Lakes took three state champions in the 2008 National Corn Yield Contest. Read more here

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ISU: Consider Frost Seeding or Interseeding Pastures in the Spring

February 8, 2010

Producers wanting to add to or improve the forage species in their existing pastures should consider using either the frost seeding method in February and early March, or interseeding later in the spring months.

UNL’s CropWatch

February 8, 2010

A new issue of CropWatch has been posted to the Web.

Purdue: Clues for Surprising Corn Harvest

February 4, 2010

Get below the surface to probe why yields excelled.

Don’t rely on chemicals to reduce vomitoxin contamination of corn

February 3, 2010

Ohio growers may be concerned about moldy grain and vomitoxin development in storage, but they shouldn’t rely on chemical treatments to prevent any further contamination, said an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist.

New Corn Diseases on the Horizon, University of Minnesota Experts Say

February 2, 2010

At the Jan. 8 Ag Research Update session at the Southwest Research and Outreach Center at Lamberton, Dean Malvick, University of Minnesota Extension plant pathologist, told Minnesota crop consultants there’s a new disease needing attention.

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