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June 10 Crop Progress: Corn Planting Close to Average Completion, Soybean Planting Still Behind
2013-06-11 20:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
As prevented planting dates come and go across the Corn Belt, corn growers across the U.S. have planted 95% of the 2013 corn crop as of June 10. The overall soybean crop is now 71% planted, behind the 84% five-year average, and well behind last years 97% completion rate at this time last year. read more
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USDA Crop Progress Report: 95% Of Corn Planted; Emergence at 85%
2013-06-10 23:28:00| Beef
USDA's June 9 Crop Progress report indicates corn planting in the 18 selected states is at 95%, just off the 98% pace of the five-year average. Pasture and range is generally in Fair to Good condition. read more
Scientifically Illiterate Connecticut Legislators Overwhelmingly Pass Biotech Crop Labeling Law
2013-06-05 12:43:06| Biotech - Topix.net
Yesterday, the Connecticut House of Representatives passed 134 to 3 legislation requiring that f oods containing ingredients derived from modern biotech crops be labeled .
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SmartAgriculture Software Enables Usina Acucareira Guaira to Automate Line Generation for Crop ...
2013-06-05 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Brazilian sugar mill implements automatic pilot system to save time and increase production<br /> <br /> HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Usina Acucareira Guaira, one of the largest sugar mills in Brazil, recently implemented a SmartAgriculture system for automatic generation of lines for crop rows.<br /> <br /> SmartAgriculture provides better security and reliability for planting, pulverization and harvesting, and increases the number of planting lines for crop rows per hectare when compared to the ...This story is related to the following:Agricultural and Farming ProductsSearch for suppliers of: Agricultural Software |
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Nitrogen Needs for the 2013 Corn Crop
2013-06-04 23:35:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
By Emerson Nafziger, University of Illinois The rainfall that delayed planting across Illinois this year is also affecting nitrogen fertilizer management. For many, the rush to get the crop planted meant abandoning or modifying plans to apply N before or after planting or before tillage. Some ammonia was applied last fall or in early April, and some producers were able to broadcast UAN before or after planting. But in many cases planting took precedence, and where it remains wet its likely that a lot of acres still have not had N applied. read more
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