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Does Your Corn Need More Nitrogen?
2013-07-08 23:58:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
By Daniel Kaiser and John Lamb, University of Minnesota Extension Many Minnesota corn fields have exhibited significant variation in plant growth and yellowing this spring. University of Minnesota Extension has received questions surrounding nitrogen loss caused by less-than-favorable conditions in May and June. There are a few considerations when deciding if more nitrogen should be applied. read more
The AOL: Mail, News, Weather & Video App Is Like High Fructose Corn Syrup
2013-07-08 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
There's been a lot going on in the content aggregation world this summer, mostly due to Google turning off the power to its Google Reader. I've been following the action with half an eye open, not particularly invested in the outcome, mostly because I prefer to get my news, articles, reviews and columns directly from the original source.
Port Manatee receives new corn shipment
2013-07-06 06:59:29| Railroads - Topix.net
The 606-foot-long M/V Medi Segesta recently docked at Port Manatee to discharge more than 42,120 metric tons of corn from Argentina, imported to offset U.S. shortfalls, port officials said.
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Tips to Control Glyphosate-Resistant Volunteer Soybeans in Corn
2013-07-06 06:14:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Nebraska, Lincoln Recently there have been several inquiries about the presence of glyphosate-resistant volunteer soybeans in corn fields and cost-effective control options. These volunteers emerge from seed that shattered before soybean harvest or fell during combining. Historically, soybeans are not considered a serious volunteer weed problem in corn because they are not very competitive and several herbicide options are available to control them in corn. read more
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Tips to Control Glyphosate-Resistant Volunteer Soybeans in Corn
2013-07-06 06:14:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Nebraska, Lincoln Recently there have been several inquiries about the presence of glyphosate-resistant volunteer soybeans in corn fields and cost-effective control options. These volunteers emerge from seed that shattered before soybean harvest or fell during combining. Historically, soybeans are not considered a serious volunteer weed problem in corn because they are not very competitive and several herbicide options are available to control them in corn. read more
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