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November 2009

11-24 White mold, ear rots plague crops in 2009, combatable in 2010
11-24 Tests determine mycotoxin levels in potentially moldy corn crop
11-24 Farmland owners may not see tax relief any time soon
11-19 Opportunities exist for beef, dairy producers to utilize damaged corn
11-12 Ag economist: Thanksgiving leftovers include money in pocket
11-10 Look to soil tests, not yields when making fertilizer applications
11-6 The Beef Center, a new Web site, contains all things beef
11-6 Long, painful recovery for U.S. dairy farmers

October 2009

10-29 Purdue livestock specialists recommend testing before feeding
10-29 Economist: Renewable fuel talk turning to cellulosic gas, diesel
10-20 Moldy corn could cause more problems if not stored properly
10-15 Beef meetings focus on the importance of successful calving
10-14 Killing frost, cooler fall temperatures impacting corn harvest
10-8 Gray and pink molds being found in Indiana cornfields
10-6 Freshwater prawn finding niche in Ohio aquaculture
10-6 Corn plants can break yield barrier with right resources, study shows

September 2009

9-29 Purdue specialist offers tips for weed control before planting wheat
9-15 New pest found in Ohio soybeans
9-15 In the future, cattle industry may make a move to the Midwest
9-8 Surplus U.S. crop means lower prices; need to stimulate use

August 2009

8-25 Forages, equipment, management strategies at heart of forage day
8-20 Ohio crops look great, say OSU experts
8-20 Indiana farmland values and cash rents down slightly, survey shows
8-18 Managing to improve pastures is focus of Purdue forage workshop
8-13 White mold appears in Ohio soybeans for first time in nearly a decade
8-12 Crop report reflects abundant crop, meaning lower market prices
8-11 With good weather and wise management, 2009 can happen again for wheat growers
8-11 Unusually quiet year for soybean aphids, but don't stop scouting

July 2009

7-28 Soybean rust risk in Ohio low
7-28 ACRE worth looking at one last time, Purdue ag economist says
7-23 Unusually cool summer temps slowing corn development
7-21 Ohio could set record wheat yields
7-21 Emerging pest gaining foothold in Ohio
7-16 Wheat harvest producing good yields, said Purdue agronomist
7-16 Education, not regulation key to improving animal welfare
7-14 Corn growers: Tips to decide if a fungicide application is warranted
7-14 Wind conference shows how farms can 'grow' electricity
7-9 Purdue expert gives advice to help farmers whip weeds in their fields
7-7 Worst is over; Purdue ag economist sees first ray of hope for pork producers

June 2009

6-25 Exercise caution when applying pop-up starter fertilizer
6-23 Undesirable weather slows down hay production
6-18 Nematologist: Weather conditions favorable for needle nematodes
6-18 Soybean aphids arrive in Ohio, and in big numbers
6-18 Animal welfare regulations would impact Ohio's agriculture industry
6-11 ACRE extension a benefit to farmers, especially wheat growers
6-9 CAFO study presented in June 18 public broadcast
6-4 Late planting puts pressure on anhydrous ammonia safety
6-4 Farm tour features irrigation, mint, seed corn, management strategies
6-2 Corn growers can cut back on nitrogen rates, Ohio expert said

May 2009

5-28 Nitrogen losses no more than normal, despite wet spring
5-26 Ohio expert: Late planted corn may not be so late
5-21 Ohio wheat could be at risk for head scab, if rain coincides with flowering
5-20 Planting coming along slowly, but surely in the Hoosier state
5-20 Boron essential for alfalfa, but don't pour on more than needed
5-15 Beware of fusarium head blight in wheat; conditions right
5-13 Corn growers: Be on the lookout for black cutworm
5-13 Soybean planting, like corn, is behind schedule
5-7 Adequate P and K levels critical for high-yielding alfalfa stands
5-7 New Pythium Species Isolated In Ohio
5-7 In weed control vs. planting, experts choose weed control
5-5 Expert gives application tips for smooth spreading, despite rain

April 2009

4-27 Purdue expert: H1N1 virus has no connection to today's pigs
4-23 Specialist: Residual herbicides no match for wet soil
4-21 Expert: Beware of grass tetany, pasture bloat in cattle
4-16 Manganese deficiency in soybeans? Experts advise foliar application
4-14 Workshops spotlight programs to better beef reproductive efficiency
4-14 Tillage operations present options for seedbed preparation
4-9 Experts help dairies milk what they’ve got with cost cutting tips
4-8 Indiana wheat crop looks great, Purdue expert says
4-8 Interest in non-genetically modified soybeans growing
4-3 Get ready to plant corn
4-1 Row crop production on its way to normalcy, Purdue economist says

March 2009

3-26 Experts give three tips to help farmers make final planting decisions
3-19 Agricultural economists discuss USDA report in live Webcast
3-17 Web site helps farmers transition to organic livestock
3-17 Look to field history when planting soybeans
3-12 Farmers called to nominate soybean varieties for trial testing
3-6 Ohio wheat off to a good start; farmers plant another million acres
3-3 Trading carbon credits worth examining, said a Purdue expert

February 2009

2-26 Soybean oil reduces carbon footprint in swine barns
2-20 Economist: Entrepreneurial success starts with planning
2-20 Risk mitigation, profitability and conservation all in one crop production system
2-17 Purdue Web site fuels growing renewable energy movement
2-5 Ohio corn yields take a tumble in 2008
2-5 Trend broken or at least leveled; number of U.S. farms increases

January 2009

1-29 Economist: State's livestock can't consume all Indiana DDGS
1-27 Fertilizer prices vary at the retail level, but stabilizing in general
1-22 Don't let 'articulated' vehicle laws park farm trucks
1-13 Ohio soybeans suffer in 2008
1-13 Regional dairy meetings aimed to help producers during hard times
1-6 Extension program will help farmers develop a plan
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