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WHEAT RESOURCES:
Recommendations
and special advisories for the 2007-08 wheat crop. Updated: 5-8.
ALABAMA:
Sidedressing Corn,
5-7, Yield of corn is absolutely dependent upon how much N it takes up.|
Alabama Over-view of the 2007
Plant Diseases and Insects, 5-7.|
Crop Report, 5-5.|
ARKANSAS:
Arkansas Cotton Update, 5-8,
Cotton Status, Playing Catch-Up; Market Update; Nitrogen Fertilization of
Cotton.|
Crop
Report, 5-5.|
Arkansas Bi-Weekly Market,
5-2 Is the rice market topping out?; cotton supplies keep cap on
price; corn planting delays may boost market; soybeans trend lower._
Arkansas Rice, 5-1, Rice planting
a couple weeks behind; rice DD50 program; residual herbicide options;
recommended planting dates; seeding rates._
Corn And Sorghum News, 5-30. Late
planting of corn and grain sorghum this year; tips for planting corn in
May._
Cotton Planting Forecast,
4-28, for April 29 through May 2, 2008._
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Planting and crop reports from
Texas to Missouri; yield and demo trials; seed return policy
reminder; field day set for June 19 at Texas HQ in Alvin.
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CALIFORNIA:
California:
From the Vine, May/June, Cultural
Practices for Scarlet Royal.|
FLORIDA:
Crop Report,
5-5.|
GEORGIA:
Georgia Seminole Crop E – News,
5-7, It’s getting dry in a hurry.|
Crop Report, 5-5.|
Soy Nuggets, 5-2, Update on soy
rust; planting time; twin row planting._
Cotton Marketing News, 4-28,
Market Update; Energy Impacts, Long-Term; Farm Bill Update._
ILLINOIS:
The Bulletin, 5-9, Time to
Crank Up the Vigilance for Armyworms; Watch for Other Insect Pests of Wheat,
Too; Late Corn Planting—How Will Some Key Insects Respond?; Folicur
Fungicide Registered for Use on Wheat in Illinois; Corn and Soybean
Planting: Issues Remain; Regional Reports.|
INDIANA:
Indiana: The Benefits of Preemergence Herbicides in Roundup Ready Soybean
Pest & Crop
Report, 5-9, Low Black Cutworm Moth Catches, Armyworm Another
Matter; New Fungicide Registrations for Wheat; Germination Events in Corn;
The Emergence Process in Corn.|
Indiana: Shattercane Interference and Nitrogen Accumulation in Roundup Ready
Corn, 5-6.|
Nitrogen Accumulation by Annual Grass weeds in Corn, 5-2._
Time
to assess rapidly developing wheat, 4-25._
IOWA:
Iowa Integrated Crop Management News,
5-6, Field Testing of N-Hibit™ Seed Treatment in Iowa.|
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KENTUCKY:
Kentucky: Recent
Changes in the Wheat and Barley Foliar Fungicide Status Quo, 5-8.|
Crop
Report, 5-5.|
Kentucky Wheat Science News,
5-5, Armyworm Caterpillars Reported; Moth Capture Declines in Princeton
But Increase in Lexington!; Changes in the Wheat Foliar Fungicide Status
Quo; 2008 University of Kentucky Wheat Field Day.|
Armyworms in Wheat,
5-5, from Kentucky Pest News.|
Armyworms in Corn?,
5-5, from Kentucky Pest News.|
LOUISIANA:
Louisiana Cotton Bulletin, 5-6,
Cotton off to a Cool, Slow Start; Thrips Control.|
Louisiana Jeff Davis Rice Talk,
May, Crop Update; Mid-Season Weed Control; Newpath, Glyphosate Drifts;
Fertilization; Rice Insecticide Recommendations.|
Crop Report, 5-5.|
Louisiana Rice Field Notes, 5-5,
Replanting at this late date could cost more than taking a hit in yield
which may or may not happen.|
Ag Report, (E-Central La.), 5-4.
Tan spot in wheat; slugs; false chinch bugs in milo; thrips building on
soybeans; rainfall battering cotton.|
Soybean and Feed Grain Review, 5-2.
Slug and saltmarsh caterpillar damage; control of RR soybeans in a
replant situation._
Rice Research Station News, 5-1,
Salvage treatments and controlling late emerging weeds in rice;
potential for LA2125; levee renovation in crawfish aquaculture; fungicide
use for multiple diseases._
Soybean and Feed Grain Review, May,
Wheat/Soybean Double-Crop Publication._
MISSISSIPPI:
Mississippi: Current Issues in MS Soybean
Production, 5-8, What population is too low and calculating plant
populations.|
MSU Grain Crops Update,
5-7, Wheat Freeze Injury and Corn Suggestions.|
Crop
Report, 5-5.|
Field Notes (Central Miss.), 5-4,
More challenges for farmers in central Mississippi.|
Rice Update, 5-2, Rice emergence
less than ideal so far._
Crop Situation, 4-30, Planting
Report, 2008 Insect Control Guides; rust in wheat fields bordering newly
planted corn not a cause for alarm; 2008 possibly last year of federally
funded soybean rust sentinel monitoring program; chinch bugs in seedling
corn; wet, cool conditions favorable for slugs; cotton planting forecast;
early season weed control in cotton; market briefs._
Cotton Planting Forecast,
4-30, With the exception of some fields with lighter soils, most field
operations are on hold._
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MISSOURI:
Integrated Pest and Crop Management,
5-8, Scouting for Soybean Rust In Missouri; White Grub Larvae Numerous
in Many Crop Fields; Pest Update: Common Ragweed; Fusarium Head Blight or
Scab of Wheat; Update on Wheat Diseases and Fungicides.|
Crop
Report, 5-5.|
NORTH CAROLINA:
North Carolina Head Scab Alert,
5-7, Scab forecasting models predict elevated scab risk for wheat that
flowered between about April 24 and May 1 in large areas of eastern part of
state.|
Crop
Report, 5-6.|
North Carolina Cotton Planting Forecast,
5-5.|
North Carolina
Pest News, 5-2, Thrips Management in Cotton._
Applying Fungicides At
Today’s High Wheat Prices, 4-30, Do higher wheat prices make regular
fungicide application to wheat crop economical?_
OHIO:
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter,
5-6, Diagnosing Emergence Problems in Corn; Slugs and Field Crops;
Nitrogen Accumulation by Annual Grass Weeds in Corn; Wheat Scab Risk
Prediction 2008; More Fungicides Registered for The Suppression of Head Scab
in Wheat; Weather Update.|
OKLAHOMA:
Crop Report, 5-5.|
Beware Cold Chilling Injury in Cotton,
5-2.
SOUTH CAROLINA:
Crop
Report, 5-5.|
TENNESSEE:
Tennessee IPM Newsletter, 5-9,
Cotton planting behind due to cool temperatures, wet fields, and more corn
being planted; Glyphosate Resistant Horseweed Management; Ryegrass Control
in Corn; no reports of significant true armyworm infestations in wheat;
thrips in cotton; Corn and Sorghum Updates.|
Crop Report, 5-5.|
Conventional wisdom versus
learning from history, 5-5, D. Ray, UTenn Agricultural Policy Analysis
Center.|
Market Highlights, 5-2,
Livestock comments by Emmit L. Rawls and Crop comments by Delton C.
Gerloff._
TEXAS:
Crop and Weather Report,
5-7,
Most of western parts of state remained drought-stressed, while northern and
eastern parts of state saw some relief.|
Crop Report,
5-5.|
Texas Rice, April, Biofuels and
Feedstock Crops; Rice Breeding and New Cultivars; Rice Crop Update._
VIRGINIA:
Virginia Roberts Market Report,
5-6, If planting doesn’t get going corn acres will be switching to
soybean acres.|
Crop Report, 5-5.|
AG Pest Advisory, 5-2, Small
grain insects: Winter grain mite; Spring-only aphid; Hessian fly._
RELATED MATERIAL:
Crop Production, 5-9,
from NASS.|
Cotton Ginnings, 5-9,
2007 Summary from NASS.|
Keith Good's Farm Policy News,
5-9, Farm Bill Conference Agreement Announced, Pres. Bush Promises Veto.|
USDA Grain Transportation Report,
5-8, Wheat Inspections Remain Strong; Ocean Grain Vessel Activity
Slumps; High Water Slows Grain Movement on the Mississippi River; High
Commodity, Energy, and Transportation Costs Impact Agricultural Trade to
Southeast Asia.|
Arkansas
Farm Bureau Market Report, 5-8, Covers Major Commodities.|
USA Rice
Federation Daily, 5-8, FDA Approves Health Claim for Brown Rice;
U.S. Rice Merchants Meet Brazil's Top Importers; Rice Exports Increased
Substantially, Sales Gain.|
Riceland Daily Market Review,
5-8.|
Weekly Weather And Crop Bulletin,
5-6, from NASS.|
Weekly Outlook,
5-5, D. Good, Corn production prospects
remain uncertain.|
Crop Progress, 5-5, from NASS.|
Nunn Cotton Letter, 5-4.
Technically, the cotton market is in shambles.|
Rice Advocate, 5-2. Farm Bill
Update: Another Friday Compromise Reached—But Not Completed; Global Price
Trends—The Market Miscommunication.|
Peanut
Prices, 5-2, from NASS._
Agricultural Prices,
4-30, from NASS._
Peanut Stocks and Processing,
4-30, from NASS._
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