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December 1997

12-31 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
12-31 Compaction Carries A High Price Tag
12-31 Precision Farming Boosts Risk Management, Not Profits
12-23 Farmers: Wheat Don't Fail Me Now
12-23 Purdue's Ag forum Takes 2020 Look into Future
12-23 Illiana Commercial Vegetable Growers' School, Jan. 8
12-23 Osu Expert: Subsoiling Works
12-17 Ag Education: It's Not Just for Farmers Anymore
12-17 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
12-17 Experts: Public Will Accept Irradiation
12-17 Handling Hogs, Heifers Can Be Hazardous
12-12 Read Between Lines of Latest Usda Report
12-12 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
12-12 Osu Takes Agronomy Classes to the Field
12-12 New Purdue Ponds Will Promote Cold-water Aquaculture
12-8 Consider Herbicide Carryover Risks When Planning for 1998
12-8 Rural/urban Land Use Big issue
12-3 New Corn Rootworm Disrupts Corn-soybean Crop Rotation
12-3 Farm input Costs to Stay Steady in '98

November 1997

11-25 Late Bean Harvest Puts Wheat in Jeopardy
11-25 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
11-25 Indiana-illinois Farm Show to Feature Exhibits, Seminars
11-25 Don't Let Lice Louse Up Your Livestock
11-21 Weed Control Season is Ending
11-21 Conference to Cover Alternative Hog Production
11-21 Meeting Series to Explore El Nino, Other topics
11-14 Judge Leaves Bench to Preside Over 4-h
11-14 Will asia's Economic Dominoes Tumble On U.s. Farmers?
11-14 Time to Renegotiate Land Leases
11-11 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
11-11 Wheat Looks Good
11-11 Ohio Farmland Values Sign of Strong Farm Economy
11-11 Corn Prices May Not Be at Ceiling
11-7 Research Battles Scn
11-7 Small Pork Operations Can Succeed!
11-7 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
11-7 Stem Canker Pays Soybeans A Rare Visit
11-4 Fast-track Supporters Lining Up Farm Vote
11-4 Alfalfa Researcher Recognized for His Work
11-4 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events

October 1997

10-31 Short On forage? Consider Corn Stalks
10-31 Managing Western Corn Rootworm Next Year, Part Two
10-31 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
10-29 Profit Can Be organically Grown
10-29 Managing Western Corn Rootworm North of I-70 Next Year
10-29 Little-known Livestock Disease is Deadly
10-24 Be 'assured' About Livestock Environmental issues
10-24 Fight Mastitis With Sand Bedding
10-24 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
10-24 Forecasting Food Systems for the Next Century
10-22 Purdue Alerts Horse Owners to increase in Deadly Disease
10-22 October Weather Helps Corn Dry Down
10-22 Get Free Tax Help From Extension
10-17 A-maize-ing Alternative Could Extend Grazing Period
10-17 Frost too Late to Hurt Beans
10-17 Post-harvest Strategy: Test Your Soils
10-17 Sen. Lugar Talks Ag Policy at Purdue
10-14 Harvest Diseased Beans Last
10-14 It's A Good Time to Be A Purdue Ag Grad
10-14 Big U.s. Crop Won't Help Feedgrain Prices
10-10 Fly-free Dates Unchanged Despite Warm Fall Weather
10-10 Getting the Right Farming Software, Part Two
10-10 New Evaluation Program to Help Beef Producers
10-10 Soybean Cultivar Gives Improved Phytophthora Resistance
10-8 Will Your Corn Need to Go in the Dryer?
10-8 Research, Demonstrations Highlight Osu Beef Field Day
10-8 Getting the Right Farming Software, Part One
10-8 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
10-3 Control Disease to increase Wheat Yields
10-3 Gray Leaf Spot On the Move
10-3 Wet Corn? Try Cribbing
10-3 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events

September 1997

9-30 Could A Killer Be Hiding in Your Hay?
9-30 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
9-30 Plant Wheat After Fly-free Date
9-26 Seed inoculation Helps Soybeans Get Nitrogen
9-26 Purdue Continues Free Grain Analysis Service
9-26 Bales of Hay A Phone Call Away
9-23 End-of-season Test Evaluates Nitrate-n
9-23 Consider Early Harvest of Rootworm-damaged Corn
9-23 National Expert to Teach Sheep Shearing School
9-23 Researcher Figures Out How Tannins Block Nutrition
9-23 Farmers: Wheat Don't Fail Me Now
9-18 When Harvesting Beans, Expert Says Haste Makes Waste
9-18 Teacher's Kit Emphasizes Farm Safety
9-18 Researcher Aims for Better-tasting Pork From Lean Hogs
9-18 'beer Can Ear' Returns
9-18 Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
9-15 Weeds Give Scn Winter Vacation Spot
9-15 Market Expectations Stay as Steady as Usda forecast
9-12 Prevent Stored-grain insect Problems Now
9-12 Relief From High Soymeal Prices On the Way
9-12 Purdue Survey Shows indiana Farmland Values Up Again
9-10 Time Short to Cut Weed-seed Production
9-10 Summer's Not Over Yet; Be Cool to Your Livestock
9-10 'all-in/all-out' May Make Antibiotics Obsolete
9-10 Purdue Program to Help Farmers Manage 1997 Taxes
9-7 Purdue Study Debunks Single-shot theory
9-7 Just How Happy is That Cow?
9-7 Corn Has Time to Beat Frost
9-3 Primer On Precision Farming Available
9-3 Meat Animal Producers Must Maximize Lean
9-3 At the 'review': Coal Alternative for Waste-lagoon Lining

August 1997

8-28 Field Demonstrations Galore at Osu's Farm Science Review
8-28 Higher Corn Prices Could Squeeze Pork Producers' Profits
8-28 Cool, Cloudy Conditions and the Soybean Crop
8-25 Purdue Ag Outlook Meetings Scheduled
8-25 Mastering the Manure-minimizing Diet
8-25 Late-emerging Weeds Won't Affect Soybean Yields
8-20 Last Week's Rainfall Helps, Heals Some Crops
8-20 Drought Can increase Nitrate Levels in Corn Silage
8-20 Farm Fest offers tours of 5 Hamilton County Farms
8-14 What Have You Got to Lose?
8-14 Drive On the internet at the Farm Science Review
8-14 National Plowing Match at Osu's Farm Science Review
8-14 Swine Day Features Research On Odor Control
8-12 Osu's Farm Science Review Busier Than Ever
8-12 Purdue Agronomy Field Day Changes format
8-12 When It Rains, It Better Pour
8-8 July's Downpours in Ohio May Cause Lodging, Threaten Yields
8-8 Gray Leaf Spot Alert in indiana and Ohio
8-8 Control Weeds in Wheat Stubble
8-4 Post-harvest Tillage Can Clean Up Wheat Diseases
8-4 Sudden Death Time
8-4 Timing of August Seedings Can Protect Alfalfa
8-4 Field Day Will Provide info On Crops, Confined Feeding
8-1 Technology tour Covers Ragweed, Site-specific Management
8-1 Osu Field Day for Farmers, Suburbanites, City Dwellers
8-1 Ohio Swine Day Highlights Hoop Finishing Structures
8-1 Most Farm-pond Fish Kills Happen Naturally
8-1 Don't Wait to Evaluate Corn Fields for Rootworm Damage

July 1997

7-28 Help Livestock Cope as Mother Nature Turns Up the thermostat
7-28 Exceed Carryover Dan Childs, Purdue Extension Weed Science Specialist
7-28 Scn Symptoms Seen in Northwestern Ohio Fields
7-25 Plant Tissue Test May Identify Fertilizer Loss
7-25 Do Dairy Futures Have A Future?
7-25 Rural Residents Can Have Water Tested for Nitrate
7-22 Wheat Rotation Research May Shock Some Growers
7-22 Purdue Seminar to Help Farmers Market Smarter
7-22 Field Day to Reveal Powerful New Ipm Method
7-22 El Nino's Return Could Upset indiana, Ohio Weather
7-10 Aids Diagnosis A Future Market for Value-added Soybeans
7-10 Striped Wheat Seen in Ohio
7-10 Wheat Leaf Blotch
7-10 Good Wheat Yields and Spring Plantings Drop Prices
7-7 1997 Corn and Soybean Crops Could Be Record-setters
7-7 Value-added Programs Pay off With Right Management
7-3 Coal byproducts Improve Acidic Soils
7-3 Purdue Economist Stays Bearish On Beans
7-3 Southeast Ag Center Field Day offers Five tours
7-3 Septoria Could Hurt Wheat Test Weights

June 1997

6-30 Corn and Bean Yields Fall When No-tilled After Wheat
6-30 Wage War Against Armyworms
6-30 Spring Rains Create Hay Problems
6-26 Can the Corn Catch Up?
6-26 Head Scab May Be Lower This Year
6-26 Herbicide Evaluations Highlight Osu tour
6-26 Workshop Features Strategic Farming
6-25 Testing Herbicides Can Allay Crop injury Concerns
6-25 Hi-tech Manure Spreader Latest in Precision Farming
6-19 Stalled Jet Stream Shifts Crops into Low Gear
6-19 Not too Early to Plan for Next Year's Corn
6-19 Check Crops for Flood Damage, Disease
6-19 Recycle Pesticide Containers
6-17 Cure Wet Hay Woes
6-17 Soybean Course Focuses On Site-specific Management
6-17 Short Corn Has Built-in insecticide
6-17 Northern Ohio Corn Growers Should Switch to Beans
6-13 Corn Susceptible to Flooding, Disease
6-13 How Much Nitrogen Has the Rain Washed Away?
6-10 Wheat Silage is Option for Farmers Needing Feed
6-10 Purdue Promotes Stewardship at New Land Care Expo
6-10 The Impact of Excessive Rain On Soybeans and Wheat
6-10 Osu Expert: Avoid Herbicide injury When Switching Corn to Beans
6-3 Head Scab Alert: Problems Certain in Some Fields
6-3 Water-logged Corn
6-3 Summer Classes offer Latest in Ag Management
6-3 1997 Southeastern Ohio Hay Day is June 21

May 1997

5-30 Flowering + Rain = Head Scab
5-30 Osu's Sustainable Ag Farm tours Start Soon
5-30 1997 Farm Management tour Set for July 8-9
5-28 Scout for Wheat Diseases at Flag Leaf Emergence
5-28 Fungicides Protect Seeds in Cool Soils
5-28 Use Your Head Before You Use Your Back
5-22 Assess Those Soybean Stands
5-22 Don't Let Slugs Knock Out Your Crops
5-22 Purdue Hay Day to Look at Potato Leafhopper Resistance
5-22 Fungicide Still Protects Non-emerged Corn
5-19 Delay First Cutting by One Week to Improve Quality, Yield
5-19 Agronomists: Don't Rush Corn Replant Decision
5-15 Pork industry Fact Sheet Summaries On Web
5-15 Purdue Promotes Stewardship at New Land Care Expo
5-15 Home School to Help Farmers Manage Risks, Profits
5-15 Agronomist: Recent Cold Not Likely to Harm Corn
5-12 Pastures Are Greener Than We May Have Thought
5-12 Ag Economist: News is Bearish On Beans, Corn Estimates High
5-8 Don't Let Rain Wash Away Concerns About Weed Escapes
5-8 Planted Soybeans Are Unknown Commodity
5-8 Osu Agronomist: Tear Up Poor Wheat Stands
5-5 Now Through May 15 Best for indiana Soybean Planting
5-5 Thinking of Using A Rotary Hoe? Here's How
5-5 Purdue Economist: Time to Sell Old Crop Soybeans May Be Now
5-2 Overgrazed Pastures Mean Season-long Trouble
5-2 Herbicides Need Rain asap

April 1997

4-29 Pre-season Advice: Put On Your Walking Shoes!
4-29 Osu Agronomist: Be Patient With Winter-injured forages
4-23 In-field Training to Help Growers Produce Better
4-23 Testosterone Can Improve Fertility in Sows
4-23 Cool Soils Slow Early-planted Corn Emergence
4-18 Planting Early? Use Fungicide, Says Plant Pathologist
4-18 Planting Decisions, Planting Decisions
4-18 An Age Old Recipe for Crummy Corn
4-18 Cold Limits Burndown Herbicides' Effectiveness
4-16 Beware of 'phony' Herbicide Sales
4-16 Purdue Makes Money Grow On Filter-strip Bushes
4-15 Be Sure of Wheat Growth Stage When Applying Herbicides
4-11 Wheat Winning War With Unwelcome Winter
4-11 Marketing Study Analyzes Advice Given to Farmers
4-11 Dairy Nutrition Conference Slated for fort Wayne
4-8 Evaluate Wheat Stands Now, But Be Patient
4-8 Black Cutworms Observed in Pheromone Traps
4-8 Ag School Open House On Mom's Weekend at Purdue
4-4 Foot-and-mouth Disease Plagues Taiwan Swine industry
4-4 Feed Substitutes Can Help Fight Hay Shortage
4-1 Hay-short Farmers Should Spruce Up Pastures With Nitrogen
4-1 Purdue is the Place to Bee On April 5
4-1 The Big Shift to Beans

March 1997

3-28 New Cd-rom Details Corn Growth, Development, Diagnostics
3-28 Controlling Rootworms? Using Less May Work for You
3-28 New Life for Old Barns
3-25 Short Wheat Could Use Early Nitrogen
3-25 A Great New Oat for the Midwest
3-25 Wireworms Need to Be Detected Before You Plant
3-20 Most Wheat Thriving Despite Recent Cold Snap
3-20 Early Mold Detection Will Benefit Consumers, industry
3-20 Farmers Weigh Economics, Environment in Crp Decision
3-17 Dolly Ushers in Cloning
3-17 Ram Test Enrollment Deadline is March 28
3-17 Purdue Takes A Fresh Look at indiana Beef
3-12 Crp Deadline Less Than Three Weeks Away
3-12 Resist Grazing Animals On Saturated Pasture
3-12 Manure Spills 911
3-10 Flood Updates and information Available On the Web
3-7 Forage Producers Need to Check Fields for Damage
3-7 New Crp Rules Protect Environment
3-5 Who Should Decide How to Use Ohio's Lands?
3-5 Producers to forage for information in Jasper
3-5 Wheat Needs Sustained Mild Weather
3-3 Farmers: Wheat Don't Fail Me Now

February 1997

2-28 Don't Wait to Put Herbicides On forages
2-28 Farmers Are Doing Much More With Much Less
2-25 Gls Resistance Pays off in Ohio Trials
2-25 Survey: indiana Farmland Values Up by 10%
2-25 Test Soils, in Case It Gets too Wet
2-21 Testing Times for Sclerotinia
2-21 Indiana Farmers Plant, Produce Plenty
2-18 Unprotected Round Bales Mean Holes in Farmers' Pockets
2-18 Hog Diet Could Be Key to Controlling Odors
2-18 To Bt or Not to Bt
2-14 Fall Nitrogen Application Can Extend Grazing Profits
2-14 Watch Manure Management With Sand Bedding
2-14 Rotation, Resistance Key to Avoiding Soybean Diseases
2-11 Will Narrow Corn Rows Work?
2-11 Storage Problems More Than Financial Threat
2-7 New Bulletin Helps form-fit Your Taxes
2-7 Cattle inventory Responds to Bleak 1996
2-4 Surf's Up in Rural indiana
2-4 Soybean Sclerotinia Stem Rot: Help is On the Way

January 1997

1-30 Conference to Teach About Saving Soil
1-30 Indiana Popcorn Production Down, Prices Up in '96
1-30 Wheat Seed Not to Be Trusted
1-30 A Corn information Cornucopia
1-30 Purdue and Ohio State Agricultural Events
1-27 Beef Alliances Could assure Quality and Profits
1-27 Midwest Aquaculture Conference Slated for indianapolis
1-27 Lambing School Slated for February 8
1-27 Free Irm Workshop Set in Logansport
1-21 Dairy, Beef Producers ask 'where's the Hay?'
1-21 Subfreezing Temperatures Put Ohio Wheat at Risk
1-21 'farming together' Workshop at Purdue
1-16 Nine Factors Affecting Corn Performance in 1996
1-16 Purdue asks 'can Humans and Hogs Coexist?'
1-13 Osu offers Hands-on Weed Workshop
1-13 Usda Soybean Report Sends Bears into Caves
1-13 Marketing Seminar offers Tips to Avoid Future Shock
1-9 Wheat Experts Say 'let It Snow'
1-9 Contracting Hay Harvest Makes Dollars, Sense
1-7 Did Hog Producers Misread Economic Tea Leaves?
1-7 '97 Belt-tightening to Squeeze Ohio Grain Farmers
1-2 Corn Growers Must Plan for Gray Leaf Spot
1-2 Late-harvested Corn Lacks Nutrition
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