| Wednesday, Feb 08 2012 | Knock down herbicide resistance Glyphosate resistance isn't the end of the world. |
| Tuesday, Feb 07 2012 | Planting corn into bone-dry soils? If you think you might find yourself in these shoes once spring rolls around, what can you do to prepare? |
| Tuesday, Feb 07 2012 | Wind energy powers ahead in 2012
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| Monday, Feb 06 2012 | No 'normal' conditions? Stick to corn basics. With the volatility in growing conditions of the last few years, it's best to stick to the basics in getting your corn crop in & up. |
| Monday, Feb 06 2012 | Halt multiple-mode herbicide resistant weeds Herbicide resistance isn't the end of the world. Here are a few ways to combat those weeds. |
| Monday, Feb 06 2012 | Outlook from the CBOT Floor for February 6, 2012
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| Monday, Jan 30 2012 | 6 points to remember about atrazine ere are some factors to keep in mind during the current federal reevaluation regarding this time-tested corn herbicide. |
| Monday, Jan 30 2012 | 5 questions about corn Here are answers to questions about corn. |
| Monday, Jan 30 2012 | No-tilling in heavy residue Leave stalks standing tall after harvest, avoid postharvest chopping, and use a pivot residue manager. |
| Monday, Jan 30 2012 | It's mid-winter grain bin checkup time With a mild week ahead, now's a good time to make sure your stored grain is in good shape. |
| Monday, Jan 30 2012 | CBOT Floor outlook for January 30, 2012
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| Thursday, Jan 26 2012 | Ideas for crop residue management
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| Tuesday, Jan 24 2012 | Meet the 'Osama bin Laden' of weeds Get to know Palmer amaranth now, because you may wind up with fields full of it this summer if you're not careful. |
| Monday, Jan 23 2012 | A real 'Crop Dog' 'Breeze' does her best to help out on this Minnesota farm |
| Monday, Jan 23 2012 | Market Outlook from the CBOT Floor for January 23, 2012
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| Monday, Jan 23 2012 | Event will target weed herbicide resistance An event this spring will tackle a growing issue in crop production. |
| Thursday, Jan 19 2012 | Mitigating farm land flood damage Last summer's Mississippi River flooding that included the deliberate breach of a levee in southern Illinois and Missouri may have started irreversible change to that region's landscape and its potential as farm land. |
| Friday, Jan 13 2012 | Don’t sweat a drought . . . yet
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| Wednesday, Jan 11 2012 | Six-row strips boost yield success Narrowing down corn and soybean strips gives new boost to strip intercropping. |
| Friday, Jan 06 2012 | Corn rootworm: One tough bugger Nature always wins. Want proof? Consider the corn rootworm. |