Sunbelt Ag News
DOANE: Cotton Commentary
North
Carolina: Will this be a "plant bug year" in cotton? 7-3
Tennessee: Palmer pigweed rescue options in beans, cotton 7-3
Virginia:
Corn earworm resistance turning up early 7-3
South
Carolina: Watch soybeans for new-comer: redbanded stink bug 7-3
K. Good's Farm
Policy: Climate Bill; Farm Bill; Trade Issues; Food Prices; Peanuts; and The
Organic Label 7-3
Texas: Mystery insect damaging
cotton 7-3
USDA National
Weekly Cotton Review 7-2
USDA National
Weekly Grain Review 7-2
Closing Livestock: Cattle Futures Settle Mixed 7-2
U.S. Diesel Fuel Cost
Survey 7-2
Closing
Rice: Futures Were Higher 7-2
Closing Cotton: Market Closes Up 7-2
Closing Grain: Markets Take Step Back 7-2
Mississippi: Low Cotton Acres Face Summer
Heat 7-2
U.S. Stock Market News 7-2
Fuel Prices: Diesel Drops; Have Gasoline
Prices Passed This Summer’s Peak? 7-2
Rice: despite heat, disease around in
Midsouth - Owen Taylor's RiceFax Report 7-2
Peanut fungicides - better be prepared:
Owen Taylor's PeanutFax 7-2
Southern Grain Report From Owen
Taylor: Struggling with heat, weeds; soy pests build in places 7-2
Linn Group Corn Commentary:
Holiday Weekend Trade 7-2
Twittering from the tractor: smartphones sprout on the farm 7-2
Midday Livestock: Cattle Futures Holding Strong 7-2
Midday Grain: Trade is active and low 7-2
Virginia Cotton: PHEWW - Rain on
the Way?
7 -2
Aphid Prospects for 2009 7-2
Ask the Taxman by Andy Biebl 7-2
Opening Cotton: Slides As Jobless Rate Rises 7-2
Midsummer Weather Outlook - 4 7-2
Opening Grain: All Expected to Open Lower 7-2
Opening Livestock: Pre-Holiday Meat Futures Expected to Open Mixed 7-2
Linn Soybean Commentary: Higher In
July 7-1
Texas: Wheatheart Wheat
Conference Scheduled for August 13 in Perryton 7 -1
Virginia Cotton: Dry Conditions
Dictate Cotton Management
7 -1
Newsom on the Market 7-1
Midsummer Weather Outlook - 3 7-1
Owen Taylor's Midsouth Cotton
Report: Plant bugs more generalized, aphids mixed, rain needed 7-1
Owen Taylor's Southeast Cotton
Report: Pests building a bit, scattered showers but more rain needed 7-1
World Fertilizer Demand Should Resume by
Early 2010 6-30
USDA Hikes Corn and Soy Acres 6-30
4%
Reduction in U.S. Cotton 6-30
Rice Inventories
Down 9% on Year 6-30
Farmers Slash Peanut Area 6-30
U.S. Soybean
Stocks Slip 6-30
USDA National
Weekly Rice Review 6-29
California Cotton Report
from Owen Taylor: Lygus turning up, intense heat takes hold 6-28
California Almond Report
from Owen Taylor: hull split approaches and so does intense heat 6-28
Grain news from STAT
Fruit and
Vegetables from STAT
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Upcoming Events:
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Mississippi Farm Bureau Summer Corn & Soybean Commodity Meeting , July 7,
9:30 am, Capps Center, Delta Branch Experiment Station, Stoneville.
Louisiana Vermilion Parish Rice FD, July 7, 3 pm.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Summer Cotton Commodity Meeting , July 8, 10:00
am, Grenada County Extension Service Auditorium, Grenada.
Mississippi MFBF Region One Young Farmer Leadership Meeting , July 9,
9 am, The Warehouse Restaurant (lunch provided), Cleveland.
Texas Beaumont FD, July 9, Beaumont.
Louisiana Concordia FD Tour, 7-14, contact Glen Daniels – 318-336-5315 or
gdaniels@agcenter.lsu.edu.
Louisiana Master Farmer FD, July 14, Scott Wiggers Farm, contact Donna
Morgan – 318-613-9278 or dsmorgan@agcenter.lsu.edu.
Pesticide Use, Safety,
and Handling Training -Level 2 , July 14, Perry, Georgia.
Kansas
Agronomic FD , July 14-15, Kansas State University's agronomy field and
facilities, Topeka.
Mississippi
Agriculture FD , July 14, Ridge-Flatwoods Branch Experiment Station,
Louisiana AgCenter Sugarcane FD ,
July 15, 8 am, LSU AgCenter’s Sugar Research Station, St. Gabriel, Contact
Kenneth Gravois at 225-642-2044.
Mississippi: Agronomic FD , July 16,
Delta REC, Stoneville.
Louisiana Natural Resources Symposium
“Bioenergy Opportunities for Louisiana” , July 16-17, Lod Cook Conference
Center and Hotel, Baton Rouge.
Mississippi
Farm Bureau Summer Rice Grower Meeting , July 17, 10 am, Bolivar County
Extension Service Auditorium, Lunch Provided, Cleveland.
Texas Rainwater Harvesting Workshop, July 18, Tom Green
County 4-H Center, San Angelo, 325-659-6522.
Louisiana Agritourism Road Show , July 21, 10 am, Red River Research
Station, 262 Research Station Drive, Bossier City.
Virginia 1st Annual
Methyl Bromide Alternatives FD , July 23, 4
pm, Eastern Shore AREC, Painter.
Kentucky All Commodity FD, July 23, Princeton.
Louisiana Agritourism
Road Show , July 23, 10 am, Vidalia Conference Center, 112 Front St.,
Vidalia.
Louisiana Agritourism
Road Show , July 23, 2 pm, Scott Research Center, 212 Macon Ridge Road,
Winnsboro.
Oklahoma Ag Technology Field Day
July 28, Northwest Tech Center, Fairview.
Louisiana Agritourism
Road Show , July 30, 10 am, Calhoun Research Station, 321 Hwy. 80 East,
Calhoun.
Texas Beet Short Course ,
August 3-5, College Station.
Georgia: Bioenergy Conference , August 11-13, Tifton.
Louisiana
Rural Tourism Conference , August 11-15,
Paragon Casino Resort,
Marksville, Register at
http://srdc.msstate.edu/misslou/ .
Arkansas: University of Arkansas Rice FD,
August 12, Rice Research and Extension Center, Stuttgart.
Texas Wheatheart Wheat Conference ,
August 13, 8 am, Expo Building, Perryton.
Arkansas Cache River Valley Seed Rice and
Soybean Field Day, August 19, Cash.
Florida Peanut FD, August 20, 8 am, call 850-482-9904, Marianna.
Alabama Wiregrass REC All-Crops Field Day, August 21, 8:30 am.
Louisiana Agritourism
Road Show , August 20, 1:30 pm, Dean Lee Research Station, 8208 Tom
Bowman Drive, Alexandria.
Philippines,
World Rice
Conference , Oct 27-30, Shangri-la’s Mactan Resort and Spa, Cebu.
Louisiana Dean Lee
Research and Extension FD , August 20.
San Antonio International Farm
and Ranch Show , October 8-10, Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio Texas.
Rice Outlook Conference, Dec. 9-11, New
Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, La. For more information, contact Jeanette
Davis,
jdavis@usarice.com .
2010 National Cotton Council
Beltwide Cotton Conferences , January 4-7, New Orleans Marriott Hotel and
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel.
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DuPont Adds Cotton to India Seed Product Lineup
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ALABAMA:
Pest Alert For Alabama Peanuts
And Vegetables , 7-1. Trap reports and field observations._
SW
Alabama On The Farm Newsletter , 6-30, Upcoming events; soybean rust
successfully overwintered._
ARKANSAS:
Arkansas Soybean Notes , 6-30, No Soybean Rust; Cash Market Prices._
Arkansas Acreage and Stocks Report , 6-30, from USDA._
Arkansas
Crop Report , 6-29._
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FLORIDA:
Florida
Crop Report , 6-29._
GEORGIA:
Georgia
Seminole Crop E News , 7-2, Some rain this week was a help and a
blessing; Fungicide Programs for Peanut Disease._
Georgia Acreage and Stocks Report , 6-30, from USDA._
Georgia
Crop Report , 6-29._
Georgia
Cotton Marketing News , 6-29, “Correction” due to uncertainty
creeping into US and global economic recovery picture._
ILLINOIS:
Illinois
Pest Management & Crop Development , 7-1, Yellow Soybeans in High
pH Soils: Sign of Mn Deficiency._
Corn
Acreage Jumps, Stocks Are Large , 6-30, D. Good Marketing Outlook._
INDIANA:
Indiana
Pest and Crop Newsletter , 7-2, Western Bean Cutworm Season Begins;
How Long Have We Had These Problem Weeds?_
Kansas:
Kansas Crop
Report , 6-29._
KENTUCKY:
Managing
Insects with Late-Planted Corn , 7-3, University of Kentucky._
Kentucky Pest News ,
7-1,
Soybean Aphid Making an Appearance - But Not In Kentucky._
Kentucky
Crop Report , 6-29._
LOUISIANA:
Louisiana Wheat Production Guidelines for 2009-2010 , 7-2._
Louisiana Cotton Bulletin ,
6-30, Improving the Efficiency of Cotton Irrigation._
Louisiana Acreage and Stocks Report , 6-30, from USDA._
Louisiana Crop Report ,
6-29._
Ag Report
(E-Central La.), 6-28. Rain favors some but not all; limited fungicides
on beans; stink bug numbers jump sharply; aphid treatments in cotton, mites
increasing; corn harvest maybe 2 weeks off._
Missouri:
Missouri
Crop Report , 6-29._
MISSISSIPPI:
Mississippi Crop Situation , 7-2, Keep
scouting rice for diseases, insects; foliar diseases in cotton; bean leaf
beetle efficacy trial results._
Mississippi Commodity Market Update , 7-1, USDA Acreage Report._
Mississippi Crop Report ,
6-29._
Mississippi Field Notes (Central Miss),
6-29, Drought threatens farmers' survival._
Nebraska:
Nebraska Crop
Watch , 7-1, It is Time to Scout for
Soybean Aphids._
Nebraska Crop
Watch , 6-30, Timing of Post-Emergence
Weed Control in Soybean._
NORTH CAROLINA:
North
Carolina Pest News , 7-2, Spider Mites on Cotton; Plant Bugs on
Cotton._
OHIO:
Ohio C.O.R.N.
Newsletter , 6-30, Harvest aids for wheat; root lodged corn recovery;
foliar diseases in soybean; cephalosporium strip of wheat; soybean aphid
update; first western bean cutworm._
oklahoma:
Oklahoma
Crop Report , 6-29._
PENNSYLVANIA:
Pennsylvania Field Crop News ,
6-30, Soybean Aphids Found; Soybeans Harvested; Farming Soybeans the
“Ugly Way”._
SOUTH CAROLINA:
South
Carolina Cotton & Soybean Insect Report , 7-2, It is
getting very dry._
South
Carolina Crop Report , 6-29._
TENNESSEE:
The
looming food crisis? , 7-2,
D. Ray, UTenn Agricultural Policy Analysis Center._
Tennessee IPM
Newsletter , 7-2, Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer Amaranth Rescue
Treatments in Soybeans and Cotton._
Tennessee Acreage and Stocks Report , 6-30, from USDA._
Tennessee Crop Report , 6-29._
Tennessee
Market Highlights , 6-26, Crop market comments by Chuck Danehower;
Livestock comments by Emmit L. Rawls._
TEXAS:
Texas Crop, Weather , 7-1,
Drought severely stressing crops, livestock, agricultural producers and
rural communities._
Texas Acreage and Stocks Report , 6-30, from USDA._
Texas Rice
Newsletter , 6-29, Response of Rice and Other Crops to Global
Warming; Rice Breeding Program Based on Phenotype._
Texas
Crop Report , 6-29._
Texas FOCUS on
South Plains Agriculture , 6-29, Thrips quiet; early season
management in late cotton; fusarium wilt._
VIRGINIA:
Virginia Ag Pest
Advisory , 7-3, Peanut insect pest update, potato leafhoppers on the
move; Cotton insect pest update._
Virginia Acreage and Stocks Report , 6-30, from USDA._
Virginia
Weekly Roberts Agricultural Commodity Market Report , 6-30, Good
growing weather, lower-than-expected exports, and large speculators backing
off bullish positions pressured corn prices._
Virginia Crop Report ,
6-29._
Virginia
Soybean Update , June. Timely weed control should be a priority;
common seedling diseases; soybean insects._
RELATED MATERIAL:
U.S.
Grains Council Global Update , 7-2, USDA Export Credit Program for
U.S. Grain Purchases; second largest corn planting acreage since 1946, after
2007._
USA Rice Federation Daily ,
7-2, Texas A & M Hosts Rice
Field Day; Weekly Rice Exports Reach Marketing Year High, Sales Increase ._
The Rice Advocate , 7-2, USRPA Looks
for New Markets in Middle East; Food Safety, Climate Change Legislation Loom
Over Production Agriculture._
Riceland Daily Market Review ,
7-2. _
Arkansas Farm
Bureau Market Report , 7-2, Covers Major Commodities._
USDA Grain Transportation Report ,
7-2, Large Corn Crop Planted, Record Soybean Acreage Reported; Ship
Owners Ask for Extension of Panama Canal Rate Cuts; Canal Expansion
Progresses._
USDA
Peanut Prices , 7-2._
USDA Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin ,
6-30._
USDA Acreage ,
6-30._
USDA Grain
Stocks , 6-30._
USDA Rice
Stocks , 6-30._
USDA Agricultural Price ,
6-29._
USDA Crop Progress , 6-29._
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