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Surpassing knee high: Early-planted corn thriving, wheat struggling PDF Print E-mail

TopNews United Kingdom (blog)
Surpassing knee high: Early-planted corn thriving, wheat struggling
Wapakoneta Daily News
Wapakoneta Daily News staff member Lindsey Hubbard shows how tall the corn crop is in Wapakoneta on Monday. Staff photo/Carla Meyer By JENNIFER The adage ...
 
Texas State Agencies Issue Anthrax Advisory PDF Print E-mail

The Farmer-Stockman
Texas State Agencies Issue Anthrax Advisory
The Farmer-Stockman
Simple precautions can greatly reduce the risk of contracting the disease from these animals. Carcasses of dead livestock and deer should not be cut open to ...

 
 
Opposing view on food safety: Don't bar animal antibiotics PDF Print E-mail
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Opposing view on food safety: Don't bar animal antibiotics
USA Today
... for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health, there are no scientific studies linking antibiotic use in livestock production ...
 
54 Students Awarded Scholarships by United Agribusiness League PDF Print E-mail
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54 Students Awarded Scholarships by United Agribusiness League
PR-USA.net (press release)
“We are very excited and pleased to reward the deserving students affiliated with our agribusiness members. This year, we have exceeded the record we set ...

 
 
What's Up With Crop Insects and Diseases in Early July in Iowa? PDF Print E-mail

Wallace's Farmer
What's Up With Crop Insects and Diseases in Early July in Iowa?
Wallace's Farmer
What crop insects and diseases are generating questions from farmers in Iowa as we move through the first week of July 2010? Here's an update from ISU ...

 
 
Diseases threaten tomato, cucumber crops PDF Print E-mail

NewsNet5.com
Diseases threaten tomato, cucumber crops
Akron Beacon Journal
Farmers and backyard gardeners are encouraged to watch for two diseases that can destroy tomato, potato and cucumber crops. ...

 
 
Bovine trichomoniasis limited to 5 counties PDF Print E-mail
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Bovine trichomoniasis limited to 5 counties
BusinessWeek
The state veterinarian says he's encouraged to see a low number of Colorado counties where cattle have tested positive for a disease that can cause ...
 
A cool spring means some crops have to play catch-up PDF Print E-mail
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A cool spring means some crops have to play catch-up
Sacramento Bee
... but right now there's no crop, zero." Kent Brittan, an agronomic crops adviser for the UC Cooperative Extension, has seen plant diseases prosper among ...

 
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