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Dec 20 Selection of Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds
Dec 16 Asian soybean rust: Questions & Answers
Nov 18 New on Crop eNews: Hay Auction Information
Nov 17 The Value of Free Advice: N Recs after the Rains last Spring
Nov 11 Managing the Soybean Rust Threat
Nov 8 Soybean Variety Selection: Looking Beyond Bushels
Oct 27 Considerations in Corn Hybrid Selection
Oct 26 2004 Crop Pest Management Short Course: Nov 22-23
Oct 4 Fertilizing when Soil Test Phosphorus Values are in the Medium Range
Sept 28 A Soil & Nutrient Update
Sept 17 Zinc Fertilization in Minnesota: A Review
Sept 14 Sprout damaged wheat, crop insurance, and quality concerns 
Sept 14 Check Corn Silage for Nitrates
Sept 2 Corn Test Weight Changes During Drying 
Sept 2 The Corn Crop – Frost and Maturity
August 31 Examining growing season climates in south-central Minnesota
August 30 Nutrient Removal by Corn and Soybeans and Nutrient Credits
August 30 Now is a Good Time to Sample for Soybean Cyst Nematodes in Soybeans
August 27 Harvesting Lodged Corn
August 25 Harvesting Immature Corn and Soybeans for Forage After a Killing Frost
August 25 Drying, Handling, & Storing Wet, Immature, & Frost-Damaged Corn
August 24 Early Frost Means Be Alert to Prussic Acid in Forage Sorghums
August 23 Frost on Corn and Soybeans
August 20 Early Frost: How common historically and did it end the growing season for some?
August 10 Mature Grain, Wet Weather, and Sprout Damage
August 10 Winter Wheat in Minnesota: A Viable Option? 
August 4 Corn Lodging – What Can We Expect?
July 27 Corn Comments: Uneven Plant Height
July 27 Growing Degree Days - Corn Growth and Yield
July 14 Corn Comments
July 7 Lessons Learned Thus Far in 2004
July 1 Impact of Potash Use for Corn in Southeast Minnesota
June 17 Striped Corn: Causes and Corrections
June 15 Growth of wheat crop finally accelerates: diseases aren’t far behind
June 3 May Rains and Potential for Nitrogen Loss
May 21 2004 Ag Professional Field School
May 13 Weed Identification Available for Minnesota Crop Producers
May 7 Dry weather and high winds can cause heat canker in small grains
April 2 Are High Soil Test Values Needed for High Yields?
March 25 Early Planted Corn Stands: Is Pretty the Best?
February 23 2003 Uniform Fungicide Trials on Fusarium Head Blight in Minnesota
February 9 Seed Placed Fertilizer for Corn: A Fresh Look at an Old Idea





 
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