Virginia: Corn earworm resistance turning up early 7-3
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Vial tests show resistance running ahead of 2008 (Read More)

Tennessee: Palmer pigweed rescue options in beans, cotton 7-3
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Ideas and approaches but no silver bullet (Read More)

North Carolina: Will this be a "plant bug year" in cotton? 7-3
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Turning up in places with related retention slippages (Read More)

Mississippi Crop Situation, 7-2
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Reduced number of acres planted to cotton; Mississippi corn plantings. (Read More)

Keith Good's Farm Policy News, 7-3
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Climate Bill; Farm Bill; Trade Issues; Food Prices; Peanuts; and The Organic Label. (Read More)

USDA National Weekly Cotton Review, 7-2
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Texas mystery insect, 7-3
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Hitting drought-stressed Lower Rio Grande Valley (Read More)

Arkansas Farm Bureau Market Report, 6-30
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Covering Major Commodities. (Read More)

North Carolina Pest News, Spider Mites on Cotton; Plant Bugs on Cotton, 7-2
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Tennessee IPM Newsletter, Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer Amaranth Rescue Treatments in Soybeans and Cotton, 7-2
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Market Report, 7-2
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Covering Major Commodities. (Read More)

Doane Closing Cotton, 7-2
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Closed higher again. (Read More)

Closing Cotton, 7-2
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Market Closes Up. (Read More)

Mississippi: Low Cotton Acres Face Summer Heat, 7-2
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South Carolina Cotton & Soybean Insect Report, It is getting very dry, 7-2
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Virginia Cotton, 7-2
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PHEWW - Rain on the Way? (Read More)

Opening Cotton, 7-2
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Slides As Jobless Rate Rises. (Read More)

Virginia Cotton, 7-1
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Dry Conditions Dictate Cotton Management. (Read More)

Mississippi Commodity Market Update, 7-1
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USDA Acreage Report. (Read More)

Texas Crop, Weather, 7-1
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Drought severely stressing crops, livestock, agricultural producers and rural communities. (Read More)

Owen Taylor's Midsouth Cotton Report, 7-1
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Plant bugs more generalized, aphids mixed, rain needed (Read More)

Owen Taylor's Southeast Cotton Report, 7-1
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Pests building a bit, scattered showers but more rain needed (Read More)

DuPont Divests Lorox/Linuron Herbicide Assets 6-29
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Cotton, soybean herbicide. (Read More)

Georgia Cotton Marketing News, 6-29
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"Correction" due to uncertainty creeping into US and global economic recovery picture. (Read More)

Texas: FOCUS on South Plains Agriculture, 6-29
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Thrips quiet; early season management in late cotton; fusarium wilt. (Read More)

Louisiana Ag Report (E-Central La.), 6-28
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Rain favors some but not all; stink bug numbers jump sharply on beans; aphid treatments in cotton, mites increasing (Read More)

Mississippi Field Notes (Central Miss), 6-29
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Drought threatens farmers' survival (Read More)

California Cotton Report From Owen Taylor, 6-28
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Lygus turning up, intense heat takes hold (Read More)

Georgia: Seminole Crop E News, 6-26
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Southern Corn Rust found and confirmed this week; lessers in peanuts; still need to water corn heavily; aphid infestations on cotton. (Read More)

Arkansas Cotton Update, 6-26
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Crop still behind schedule; time for irrigation; plant growth regulators questions. (Read More)

Arkansas Farm Bureau Market Report, 6-26
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Covering Major Commodities. (Read More)

Arkansas Bi-Weekly Market Briefings, 6-26
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Corn under; rice remains in sideways pattern; cotton has very few bright spots. (Read More)

Georgia Market Watch, 6-26
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Virginia Ag Pest Advisory: Thrips Research on Cotton - 2009, 6-26
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Virginia Ag Pest Advisory, 6-26
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Cotton insect pest update: few plant bugs and good square retention in fields. (Read More)

Mississippi Field Crops Newsletter, 6-26
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Twenty inches of rain, failing stands, and delays. (Read More)

Mississippi: Cotton gins are closing as cotton acres, 6-25
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Louisiana: Northeast Louisiana Crops Look Good - If Only it Will Rain, 6-24
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Louisiana Cotton Bulletin, Non-irrigated cotton fields may have trouble; foliar-applied fungicides; upcoming field days., 6-23
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Georgia Cotton Insect Management, 6-22
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Weather could favor mites; aphid decisions. (Read More)

Mississippi Field Notes (Central Miss), 6-21
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For growers, a late spring and an early summer. (Read More)

Ag Report (E-Central La.), 6-21
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Rain needed immediately; cotton blooms evident; mites in cotton. (Read More)

North Carolina Pest News, 6-19
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Thrips Fading on Cotton; Spider Mites on the Move?; Cotton Aphids and Biocontrol; Soybean Rust; Early Season Corn, Cotton and Soybean Disease Situation. (Read More)

Nunn Cotton Letter, 6-19
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Futures fall to lowest levels since late April. (Read More)

California Cotton Field Check, 6-19
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Making decisions about insecticide applications to improve square retention. (Read More)

Louisiana Food and Fiber, 6-17
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Overview of current crop, production, price (Read More)

Arkansas Bi-Weekly Market Briefings, 6-12
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Soybeans walking tight rope between tightening old-crop stocks and increased '09 production numbers. (Read More)

Alabama Cotton Picksack Newsletter, 6-12
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June, Cotton Delayed by Wet Spring; Wet Spring Will Impact Insect Pests of Cotton; Late May/Early June Insect Outlook; Early Postemergence Weed Control (Read More)