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Strip-Till Systems Provide Key Benefits for Corn

2013-03-13 22:20:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: Pioneer Evidence has shown that strip-till systems combine many of the best aspects of no-till and conventional tillage systems. The advantages of strip-till are generally most pronounced for corn following corn, where strip-till can help improve seedbed uniformity and reduce plant-to-plant variability compared to no-till. read more

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Are You Selling Old Crop Corn???

2013-03-13 12:16:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

I hate to sound like a broken record, but even after the recent USDA data the lyrics remain the same..."Tight old-crop balance sheets for both corn and soybeans make time-spreads a much more attractive play than flat-price." Improving rainfall and snow coverage is easing concerns regarding the US drought and therefore keeping a lid on US new-crop prices. As each week passes the ability for old-crop tightness to help keep new-crop prices supported may get Grain Market Viewpoint read more

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Barbecue Beef and Corn Shepherd's Pie

2013-03-13 07:33:32| Betty Crocker Recipe of the Day

Round up the family for a pie full of flavor that's ready in 30 minutes! This skillet version features Cheddar-bacon mashed potatoes surrounded with corn chips on top a zesty beef mixture.

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Anticipating USDA's 1 March Corn Stocks Estimate

2013-03-12 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

US - On 28 March, the USDA will release an estimate of US corn stocks as of 1 March 2013. That estimate is based on a survey of all commercial storage facilities and a large sample of farmers, writes Darrel Good.

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Scout for Japanese Beetles in Soybean, Corn Crops this Season

2013-03-11 21:41:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: South Dakota State University Extension The Japanese beetle is becoming an increasingly prevalent pest in the north-central region of the United States and can occasionally be an economic problem in soybean or corn fields, says Kelley J. Tilmon, South Dakota State University Extension soybean entomologist. For clarification purposes, Tilmon wants to ensure that readers do not confuse the Japanese beetle with the Asian ladybeetle, which is often called Japanese beetle by mistake. read more

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