Editorial Content of MidAmerica Farmer Grower
APRIL 4 - ISSUE 14

Row Width Trials
BETTY VALLE GEGG: Senior Staff Writer, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Fungicides- Use Wisely
BETTY VALLE GEGG: Senior Staff Writer, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Bankruptcy Filing In Plans For Ethanex
BETTY VALLE GEGG: Senior Staff Writer, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
CL171AR Advantages And Similarities To Parents
REGINA LAROSE: Associate Editor, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
One Could Say The Cupboard Is Bare But Actually There Is No Cupboard
DR. DARYLL E. RAY: Agricultural Economist, University of Tennessee
Lawmakers Aim For April 18th Farm Bill
SARA WYANT: Publisher weekly e-newsletter, Agri-Pulse
Three Friendly Reports For Corn
DR. DARREL GOOD: Extension Economist, University of Illinois
When Is A Profit Not Profit
DR. RICHARD L TRIMBLE: Extension Farm Managemnet Specialist, University of Kentucky
Rice Becomes Much More Attractive Crop With Futures Over $2
THOMAS WYNN: Director, Market Development, U.S. Rice Producers in Houston, TX
Will Asian Soybean Rust Be A Problem In 2008
ROBERT BELLM: Extension Educator, Crop Systems, University of Illinois
Section 18 Approval Granted For Rice Water Weevill Control
DR. KELLY TINDALL: Entomologist, University of Missouri Delta Center
MU Ag Experiment Station Sets Field Day Dates
COLUMBIA, MO.
Conservation, Efficiency Important As Farm Fuel Prices Climb
LEXINGTON, KY.
Study Helps Farmers Growing Roundup Ready Corn
CARBONDALE, ILL.
Drought Lightens Insect Pressure
BETTY VALLE GEGG: Senior Staff Writer, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Tens Of Thousands Of Wheat Acres Flooded, Expert Says
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
Record Production In Recent Months Results In Storage Increase
GLENN GRIMES AND RON PLAIN: Agricultural Economists, University of Missouri
Eastern Missouri Livestock Auction
MARCH 28, 2008 • Bowling Green, Mo.
Farmington Livestock Market
MARCH 28, 2008 • Farmington, Mo.
Fruitland Livestock Market
MARCH 25, 2008 • Fruitland, Mo.
Patton Junction Livestock Market
MARCH 24, 2008 • Patton, Mo.

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