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Feed: SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS
On The Farm: Phillip Roberts talks generic Temik on On The Farm
06-Feb-12 By: scanon
Dr. Phillip Roberts, University of Georgia Extension entomologist, reports
the chances for a generic Temik for 2012 are slim on On The Farm.
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Peanut production 101: Rotation key to bigger yields
06-Feb-12 By: grutz
By Mary Hightower, University of Arkansas
Rotating with corn and cotton is an excellent way to improve peanut yields.
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Cattlemen adopt policy to advance U.S. beef trade
06-Feb-12 By: grutz
From the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
International trade, cattle payment efficiency and herd health were among the key policy issues members of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) honed in on during the 2012 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show in Nashville, Tenn.
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Optimum nitrogen means top dollars for wheat
06-Feb-12 By: grutz
Wheat growers in the Carolinas are coming off one of their best years in recent history, and with wheat prices still good, another large crop is in the ground and by all accounts looks like another good one.
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Georgia tax guide aids in planning for next year
06-Feb-12 By: grutz
By Frank M. Watson, University of Georgia
Poor tax planning can have you paying more to Uncle Sam and keeping less in your wallet.
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Missouri farmer: Child labor regulations need further revision
03-Feb-12 By: grutz
From the American Farm Bureau Federation
Young people and the contributions they make as members of farm and ranch families are vital to American agriculture, according to Missouri hog farmer Chris Chinn.
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Growers in ‘thrips central’ ready for 2012 battle
03-Feb-12 By: grutz
Northeast North Carolina and southeast Virginia have been aptly dubbed ‘thrips central’ and getting ahead of these pesky, yield-robbing little insects is a must for high yielding crops from cotton to vegetables.
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Cattle markets expected to remain strong
03-Feb-12 By: grutz
From the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
As cattle supplies remain tight and global demand intensifies, profitability for cattle ranchers will continue in the year ahead, CattleFax analysts told cattlemen during remarks delivered at the 2012 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show in Nashville, Tenn.
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Kudzu bug making inroads in Southeast soybeans
03-Feb-12 By: grutz
Watch this one closely in 2012
By Patrick Shepard, Contributing Writer
For the 2012 insect outlook, southern soybean growers can expect a new kid on the block — the kudzu bug — as well as the usual suspects.
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Market factors add excellent value to U.S. wheat
03-Feb-12 By: grutz
By Casey Chumrau, USW Market Analyst
The pace of U.S. wheat export sales increased sharply in January with a narrowing of the price spread between U.S. and competing origins.
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