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Alabama: Fine Tuning Cotton Insect Management1-27 Alabama Insect Blog
Arkansas: It’s Early, But Start Scouting Wheat Fields For Rust1-27 Arkansas Row Crops
Arkansas: Soybean Cash Market and Forward Booking Prices – January 23-271-27 Arkansas Row Crops
Arkansas: Podcast – 2011 Soybean Performance Results and Variety Updates1-27
Arkansas: Fertility Workshops Scheduled for February1-27 Arkansas Row Crops
Arkansas: 2011 Soybean Variety Information Now Available1-25 Arkansas Row Crops
Arkansas: Soybean Cash Market and Forward Booking Prices for Jan. 16-201-24 Arkansas Row Crops
California Almonds: Pruning Wound Cankers In First-Leaf Trees1-24 Almond Doctor Blog
California Growers’ Perspectives On Roundup Ready Alfalfa1-24 University of California - Davis
Florida: Late Week Showers Provide Relief from Dry Weather1-23 USDA
Florida: Bitter Temperatures With Topsoil Conditions Short To Adequate1-17 USDA
Georgia: Time to Count Tillers in Wheat Fields1-27 Seminole Crop E News
Georgia: Treatment for Aphids in Wheat Fields1-27 Seminole Crop E News
Georgia: La Nina Leaves Us High and Dry1-27 Seminole Crop E News
Georgia Peanuts: Market Trends For 2012 – High, Low, In Between?1-13
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Illinois: Corn Basis Continues to Grow Stronger1-27 farmdocDaily
Illinois: Higher Cost Expected on 2012 Group Risk Income Plan With Harvest Option1-24 farmdocDaily
Illinois: Glyphosate Resistant Palmer Pigweed – Headed to a Field Near You1-23 ACES News
Indiana: Test Water pH and Hardness for Effective Herbicide Application1-24
Iowa: Field Crop Insects Publication Available1-25 Integrated Crop Management News
Iowa: Control of Soybean Cyst Nematode Depends on Variety1-22 Iowa State ICM News
Kansas: Diseases on Corn, Grain Sorghum, Soybeans in 20111-23 K-State Extension
Kentucky: Wheat Ahead of Schedule Changes N Plans1-26 Kentucky Grain Crops
Kentucky: Seed Brand vs. Variety — Know the Difference1-25 Kentucky Grain
Louisiana Rice: Baiting Program for Blackbirds Planned1-26 Louisiana State University
Louisiana Sugarcane: 2012 Estimated Production Costs1-13
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Cotton Specialists: Decisions 2012
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Mississippi Soybeans: Seed Treatment Decisions After The Flood1-24 Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board
Mississippi: Planting Soybeans Behind The 2011 Flood – Followup1-24 Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board
Mississippi: (Central) Is Your Equipment Ready For the Field?1-22 Field Notes
Nebraska: Glyphosate-Resistant Kochia Confirmed1-27 CropWatch
North Carolina: Watch Out for Winter Grain Mite in Wheat1-23 North Carolina State University
Ohio: 11 Proven Practices To Increase Corn Yields and Profits1-26
Oklahoma: Raper Assumes Director Duties of OSU Ag Unit1-27 Oklahoma State University
Tennessee Crop Marketing Comments: Corn, Soybeans, and Wheat Up, Cotton Mixed1-27 UTCrops
Tennessee: Insect Control for Crops Publication Available1-24 UTCrops
Texas: Rain Moved More of Texas from Exceptional to Extreme Drought1-24
Texas: High Winds, Spider Mites, and Hessian Flies1-23 USDA
Virginia: No-Till Conferences Set for Feb. 6-81-27 Virginia Tech News
Virginia Cotton: Success Depends on Well-Rounded Game Plan1-24 Commonwealth Gin
Chinese Rice Prices Compared to the U.S. – PDF1-27 The Rice Advocate, USRPA
Cotton Ginnings1-27 USDA
Peanut Stocks Total Over 3 Billion Pounds1-27 USDA
Peanut Price Highlights1-27 USDA
Peanut Prices1-24 USDA
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