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December 1998

12-29 Purdue offers Ag Economic information
12-29 Land Use Planning Can Be Contentious
12-22 Stuffy Buildings A Danger to Animals in Winter
12-22 Hoosier Hay Floating to Oklahoma
12-18 Swapping Pork for Perch
12-18 Managing in Times of Financial Stress
12-16 It's Tax Planning Time for Dairy Producers
12-16 High-oil Corn Production Could Yield Higher Profits
12-11 Videoconference to Cover Coping With the Pork Crisis
12-11 Study of Raindrop Energy to Aid Fight Against Crop Diseases
12-8 Strategies for Reinvesting Dairy Profits
12-8 Poultry Litter Could Be A Fertilizer Alternative
12-4 Livestock Producers Urged to attend Dec. 10 Animal Waste Session
12-4 New Dairy Ration Software Has Environmental Twist
12-1 Farm Outlook Program Set for Dec. 11
12-1 Help Your Livestock Facilities Stand Up to Winter
12-1 Long-term Pork Price Outlook Bleak

November 1998

11-24 Current Low Prices No Cause for Farm Crisis, Yet
11-24 Bullish Ag Job Market Bucks Commodity Market Trend
11-20 Winter Wheat Healthier Than Ever
11-20 Refuges for Pests Needed Near Bt Cornfields, Scientists Say
11-17 Global Economic Disorder and U.s. Agriculture
11-17 Bankers Reveal Farmer Financial Concerns
11-13 Try to Renegotiate
11-13 Turkey, Quail Studies Benefit Producers, Human Health
11-11 Osu Economist: Usda Export Expectations off the Mark
11-11 Pork Producers and Consumers Are Losing: Purdue Economist
11-6 Ohio Agriculture Outlook Meetings Slated
11-6 'ibeef' Helps Put indiana Beef Producers On top
11-3 Tax Planning Program 'crucial' for Farmers in 1998
11-3 Hard Times May Be Expanding Times for Swine Producers
11-3 Storing Corn? Here's Some Good News

October 1998

10-30 Take Care in Packaging Scn Samples
10-30 Reduce Seedstock Costs While Hog Prices Are Low
10-27 Open Cows Equal Losses
10-27 Make Your Lender Your Ally During tough Times
10-23 Expand Hay Markets for Profit
10-23 Develop Strategies to Enhance Your income
10-20 Indiana Beef Evaluation Program Bull Sale, Oct. 22
10-20 Purdue Specialists: Consider Wheat, Double-crop Soybeans
10-20 Early Harvest, Warm Temperatures Foster Weed Growth
10-16 Testing Times for Scn
10-16 Tax Planning in Difficult Times
10-14 Delaying Planting Helps Avoid Wheat Diseases
10-14 Midwest Small Farm Conference and Trade Show
10-14 Handle the Short-term Storage Crunch
10-9 Economists: Soybean Prices May Head Up A Bit
10-9 Ohio Farm Competitiveness: Decline in the offing?
10-7 Farm Relocation Requires A Sensitive touch
10-7 Rural Safety Materials Available From Purdue
10-7 Antique Tractors Are Uniquely Dangerous
10-1 Beat the Heat for Higher Wheat Yield
10-1 Economists Have Little Optimism for Grain Prices
10-1 New Crop Cd Puts Searchable Volumes at Your Fingertips

September 1998

9-29 Take A Fresh Look at Those Small Round Bales
9-29 New Hog industry Stuck On Expansion
9-25 Test Gps Before You invest
9-25 Livestock Owners Should Prepare for New Regulations
9-25 Fewer Dying in Accidents On indiana Farms
9-22 Farmers Need A Pesticide Safety Plan, Expert Says
9-22 Got Weeds to Control? Watch the Weather
9-18 Farmers Help themselves by Helping First Responders
9-18 Is Your Farm's Computer Ready for the Year 2000?
9-18 Osu Economist: Ohio Land Values Headed to the Cellar
9-15 Weeds Can Warp the Harvest
9-15 Diseases Still Threaten Soybeans
9-15 Melon Growers asked to Help With Pesticide Survey
9-15 Early Corn Leaf Death Could Shave off Some Bushels
9-11 Corn and Soybean Prices: A Look Ahead
9-11 Check Fields Before Starting Combine
9-9 Adams sept. 17 6:30 P.m. Adams County 4-h Building, Monroe
9-9 Herbicides at Harvest: Yes or No?
9-9 Make Sure to S.l.a.m. Storage Facilities
9-4 A Look Ahead at Hay
9-4 Alfalfa Varieties May Resist Rain-related Disease
9-4 Still Pulling After All these Years
9-4 Follow Harvest With Manure Applications
9-2 New Crop Cd Puts Searchable Volumes at Your Fingertips
9-2 These Flies Pester More Than Horses
9-2 Plant Problems the Focus of Pinney Field Day
9-2 Storms Cause Corn Lodging in Ohio

August 1998

8-31 Sudden Death Syndrome in Soybeans Prompts Field Day
8-28 Transferring the Farm Takes Commitment
8-28 Indiana Farmland Hits Record Value; Rents Don't Keep Pace
8-28 Corn Nearing Silage Harvest Stage
8-25 Kids Camp for Safety at Farm Science Review
8-25 Sudden Death Syndrome Situation Worsens
8-25 Purdue Agriculture to Be Prominent at Farm Progress Show
8-25 Stalk Rots Showing Up in Some Fields
8-21 Cattle and Horse Salivation Could Be Black Patch Disease
8-21 Get Help Managing Myriad of Risks
8-21 Programs offer incentive$ for Farmers to Protect Environment
8-21 Swine Day '98 Addresses Environment
8-18 Wet Hay Can Cause Barn Fires
8-18 Make Next Year's $15-per-acre insecticide Decision Now
8-13 Crop Size Surprises No One
8-13 Prospering in the Swine industry is Field Day Focus
8-13 Grain Harvest, Storage to Be Featured at Nepac Field Day
8-11 Corn Smut A Sign of Storm Damage
8-11 Tractor Rollovers Are Most Common Farm Fatality
8-11 Can Wheat Farmers Do Better Than This?
8-7 Late-season Soybean Diseases On the March
8-7 Hidden Bacteria Can Spread Through Flooded Corn
8-7 Field Day to Feature Farmland Leases, Chemical Use
8-4 Late Summer Good Time for forage Seedings
8-4 Don't assume Your Bt is Broken Because Borers Are Biting

July 1998

7-30 Should You Control Corn Rootworm in Your Bean Fields?
7-30 Asia Crisis, Phase Ii: Cries From the Streets
7-28 July Rains in indiana and Ohio Boost Corn Pollination
7-28 Keep Sprayers in the Shed, But Mow Wheat Stubble Now
7-28 Learn the Future of Corn and Soybeans at Sepac
7-24 Find Your Farming Niche at Osu's Field Crops Day
7-24 Twighlight tour Highlights Medicinal Herbs
7-24 Double-croppping, Lesson One: Weed Control
7-24 Mow Wheat Stubble to Control Weeds
7-21 Gray Leaf Spot Showing Up in Corn
7-21 The Long Wait for Higher Cattle Prices May Soon End
7-14 Adjust Cattle Feed Management in Hot Weather
7-14 Too Much of One Good Thing Brings too Little of Another
7-14 Get Help Choosing, Planting Alternative Crops
7-14 Record Yields Put Wheat Market to Test
7-10 Alternative Crops Not An Easy Answer for Late Plantings
7-10 Corn Bull Stampede Halted by Usda
7-7 Take Care to Avoid Baling High-moisture Hay
7-7 Dairy Farm Efficiency is Concerted Effort
7-7 Make Way for More Soybeans

June 1998

6-30 Indiana Farm Floods Take Big Financial toll
6-30 Heat Stress Management Takes Detailed Approach
6-30 Hog industry Needs to Change Direction
6-26 Hose Heat-stressed Cattle in Emergencies
6-26 Tipton and Howard Counties Host Farm Management tour
6-26 Rain + Hay = Dairy Nutrition Problems
6-23 Stewart's Wilt Turns Up in Field Corn
6-23 Check Your Waste Lagoon
6-23 Flooding Still A Threat to Some Ohio and indiana Crops
6-19 Wet Weather Brings Losses to Hay Farmers
6-19 Rains Boon and Bust for Ohio Farmers
6-19 Storms Lodge Some Wheat
6-16 Crops Susceptible to Flooding, Disease
6-16 Market Decline to Pause On Weather
6-12 Postemergence Applications Needed in Some Fields
6-12 Teamwork Enhances Efficiency of Dairy Farms
6-9 Corn Damaged by Frost? Wait Before Acting
6-9 Are You Liable to Be Sued?
6-5 Promote Your Farm With A Good Resume, Economist Advises
6-5 Observe Corn Plants for N Losses Through June 20
6-5 Global Climate Might Affect Midwest, Policies Will for Sure
6-5 Blessed Sunshine
6-2 Osu Hay Day Set for June 20
6-2 Program Helps Keep Ohio's Dairies Competitive
6-2 Market Says Store Wheat and Get Ready to Store Corn

May 1998

5-29 Organic Farming Sprouts in Mainstream Agriculture
5-29 1998 Stand Losses Teach Rotten Lessons
5-27 Early June Critical for Scab Scouting
5-27 Soybean Plow-down Raises Soil Nitrogen Levels
5-27 Put On Your Walking Shoes
5-22 Computers, Gis Help Prevent Ground Water Contamination
5-22 Consider Switching From Pre-emergence Programs
5-22 Drier Weather Means More Pasture Work
5-19 Wheat Spotting: More Bark Than Bite
5-19 Grow Weeds for Osu
5-19 Rains Could Lead to Some Head Scab in Wheat
5-19 Soil Crusting Could Lead to Floppy Corn
5-15 Start Your Mowers!
5-15 Armyworms Launch offensive On Wheat and Corn
5-15 Rains Don't Have to Dampen Corn Yield Potential
5-15 Not too Late to Seed forages, But Take Care
5-12 Watch for Bean Leaf Beetle in Soybeans
5-12 Is No-till Really Worth It? Higher Yields Say So
5-12 Fight Chickweed and Henbit in No-till Soybeans
5-8 Government Gives Wheat Growers Ok to Apply Tilt Late
5-8 Make Sure Bulls Pass the Breeding Test
5-8 Scout Carefully for Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic
5-5 No-till Corn Decline Concerns Experts
5-5 A Recipe for Lousy-yielding Corn
5-1 Scout Immediately for Powdery Mildew
5-1 The Planting Date Paradox
5-1 No Need to forage for information at Purdue Hay Day

April 1998

4-28 Does Postemergence Logic Apply to too-early Weeds?
4-28 Too Much `n' Can Cause Wheat Lodging
4-28 Occasional Unplanned Seed Drops May Not Be Problem
4-23 Why is Some Wheat Lodging?
4-23 Farmers: Wheat Don't Fail Me Now
4-23 Scout for Powdery Mildew in Wheat asap
4-20 Less Corn, More Beans in Ohio, Usda Survey Says
4-20 Be there. Do That.
4-16 Farm Dealers at Odds On New Technologies, Study Shows
4-16 Weeds Get Running Start in No-till Fields
4-13 Those 'greener' Pastures Could Be Deadly
4-13 Still Time to Voice Opinions On Milk Price Reform
4-13 Purdue Names New Ag Research Director
4-10 Big Surge in Land Values Over
4-10 Planter Maintenance Can Improve Corn Stands
4-7 Big Seeds Don't Equal Big Corn Yields
4-7 Heads Up for New Herbicides and Label Changes
4-7 Wheat Growers Have Cause to Celebrate
4-2 For Your Soybeans' Sake, Ignore El Nino
4-2 Jointed Wheat too Late for Some Weed Treatments

March 1998

3-30 Soil Test Results Answer Questions
3-30 Grants Available for indiana and Ohio Farmers
3-30 Composting Livestock Waste Makes Sense, Solves Problems
3-26 Green Up Pastures With Spring N Application
3-26 El Nino Brings Up-and-down Weather to Hoosier State
3-26 Computer Program Makes Weed-fighting Decisions for You
3-23 Hog Heaven: Pigging Out On Potato Chips
3-23 Pseudorabies Outbreaks Will Affect 4-h Swine Shows
3-19 Farm Fest Brings Agriculture to Urban Neighbors
3-19 Early Signs Show Most Wheat Won the War With Cold
3-19 Dark Cutters Cut into Beef Profits
3-16 Recent Cold May Defeat Southern indiana Wheat
3-16 Test Pasture Soils
3-16 Seed Treatments Can Affect inoculant Effectiveness
3-12 New Crops Center One of A Kind
3-12 Ag Economist: Usda Report too Strong On Corn Exports
3-12 Specialist to Speak On Cows and Creeks
3-9 Dairy Graziers Can Postpone Expansion -- for A While
3-9 Ram Test Enrollment Deadline Approaching
3-9 Wheat Watch '98
3-6 Powdery Mildew Showing Up On Ohio Wheat
3-6 Best Defense Against Phytophthora: ask Questions
3-6 Workshop to Share Basics of Barn Restoration
3-6 Winter Warmth A Potential Bane to '98 Sweetcorn
3-3 Train to Improve Livestock Environment
3-3 Wait to Apply Nitrogen to Wheat
3-3 Soils Not as Dry as Some Perceive

February 1998

2-27 Soil Erosion Hits Farmers in the Pocketbook
2-27 Continuous No-till Corn Can Be Done
2-24 You Say tomato, Osu Researchers Say Dairy Cow Feed
2-24 Learn How to Farm Wrong to Learn How to Farm Right
2-20 Bean Yields Mysteriously Down? Test for Scn
2-20 Beef Producers Save With Purdue Grazing System
2-17 Conservation Tillage Acres Plow Conventional Acres Under
2-17 Short Course to Train New Dairy Farm Employees
2-17 Consider Grain and Silage Yields in Corn Hybrids
2-13 It's A Good Time to Be A Purdue Ag Grad
2-13 Ag Census Key to industry
2-13 "freedom to Farm" Cuts into Winter Wheat Acres
2-10 Don't Let El Nino influence Your Corn Seeding Rate
2-10 Grain Farmers Should Think About Berries
2-10 Pasture for Profit Schools
2-10 Purdue, Idem Help Producers Manage Manure
2-10 Vegetable School Will Teach Growers About Marketing
2-6 Hoosier Farms Hold the Line
2-6 Narrow Rows Need More Study
2-3 Indiana Chemist's office to Begin On-farm Records inspections
2-3 Check Osu Report for Sclerotinia Ratings
2-3 Warm Winter May Mean Weakened Wheat

January 1998

1-29 Ohio Hosts Great Lakes Grazing Conference
1-29 Arm Yourself With information to Fight Phytophthora
1-29 Stored Corn at Risk From Warm Weather
1-29 Pork Congress Addresses Hog Building Design
1-26 Old Man Winter Still May Be Packing A Punch
1-26 Organic-biodynamic Vegetable Conference
1-26 Soil-saving, Profit-raising Mints of Ideas
1-21 Purdue Lambing School Has Jan. 30 Registration Deadline
1-21 Higher Seeding Rates On Short-season Beans A Timely Option
1-21 Managing Deer and Your Crops by Judy Loven, Animal Damage Expert
1-16 Something Fishy's Going On at Purdue Again
1-16 Big Crops, Strong Demand Can Chase Away Bears
1-16 Purdue Ag forum to Discuss Future of Agriculture
1-14 Bulls and Bears Mingle in the Marketplace
1-14 Indiana Popcorn Production Pops Up After Two Soggy Years
1-14 Meat Animal Producers Must Maximize Lean
1-9 Forage Conference to Focus On Environment, Wildlifew
1-9 Eagle Creek Task force to Meet Jan. 20
1-9 Grain Farmers Should Consider Picking Berries
1-9 Seed inoculation Helps Soybeans Get Nitrogen
1-6 Record Hog Supplies Mean Lean Year Ahead
1-6 Wild Carrot On the Comeback Trail
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