Posted July 29, 2011 in
Farm Journal
Private Industry Increases Presence in Wheat Research
July 29, 2011
By: Farm Journal Editors
The following information is a Web Extra from the pages of Farm Journal. It corresponds with the article “Going Public.” You can find the article in the 2011 Summer Seed Guide issue.
By R.J. Ralston
In contrast to corn and soybeans, public programs historically lead wheat...
Soybean Test from 2009 conducted in Newport, Arkansas
Soybean Test GH602
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From Honey Grove, Texas
Soybean Test LF808-HG
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From the 2010 Sunbelt Ag Expo
Peanut Trial in Moultrie
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From the 2010 Sunbelt Ag Expo
Soybean Trial Moultrie
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From 2010 Elgin, Arkansas
Corn Test AR2010
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From Bonham, Texas
Soybean Test LF808-BN
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Research paper authored by D.M. Oosterhuis, Altheimer Laboratory, University of Arkansas
Foliar potassium fertilization of cotton D.M. Oosterhuis
From “Frontiers in Potassium Nutrition”, a publication which includes papers from a 1996 symposium sponsored by PPI-PPIC and the American Society of Agronomy.
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Posted on July 25, 2011 in
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by DANIEL LOOKER
Business Editor
In a world that is wealthier than ever before, and in a nation with more disposable income, the next generation of farmers will have more opportunities than ever.
That’s the take home message of New Mexico State University economist Lowell Catlett, who spoke Monday to students at the New Century Farmer Conference at the headquarters...
Charlie O’Dell, Ext. Horticulturist Emeritus, Virginia Tech
Foliar Feeding
“Such products can help improve your soil and your plants’ health for higher yields with lower pest control inputs and plant nutrient costs, based on tests over the past year. A small amount of plant nutrients, foliar-applied, can replace a much greater amount that is soil applied, and is immediately available,…Products...