Editorial Content of MidAmerica Farmer Grower
MARCH 5 - ISSUE 10

Curbing Nematode Damage
BETTY VALLE GEGG-NAEGER: Senior Staff Writer, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Pigweed Becomes A Major Pest In Arkansas- New Ways Developed To Stop Growth
KRISTEN JOHNSON-PIND: Associate Editor, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Since 1980 US Wheat Exports Down By Half While Competitors' Exports Double
DR. DARYLL E. RAY: Agricultural Economist, University of Tennessee
Unharvested Crops May Cause Ripple Effect For Commodity Prices
CHUCK DANEHOWER: Extension Area Specialist/Farm Management, University of Tennessee
Equipment Technologies Expands Footprint Of The Apache Brand In Mid-South
MOORESVILLE, IND.
LSU AgCenter Offers New Insect, Plant Disease, Weed Management Guides
BATON ROUGE, LA.
Soil Organisms Can Attack Seedlings In Cool, Wet Conditions
URBANA, ILL.
Syngenta Crop Protection Is Proud To Announce The Heartland Laser Tour
GREENSBORO, N.C.
U.S. Rice Industry Applauds Cuba Agricultural Trade And Travel Bill
ARLINGTON, VA.
Know What's In Your Herbicide Before You Apply
URBANA, ILL.
Biochar- A Bioenergy Product For Soils
DUANE FRIEND: Extension Educator, Natural Resources Management, University of Illinois
Nematodes – What Exactly Are They
URBANA, ILL.
Non-Glyphosate Varieties Increase In MU Soybean Trials
COLUMBIA, MO.
Large-Animal Veterinarians Needed For Southern Missouri
WASHINGTON, D.C.
UK Researchers Study Ways To Biologically Control Wheat Pests
LEXINGTON, KY.
Facing The Corn Nematode Problem In Illinois
URBANA, ILL.
Strong Demand For Trimmings Boosts Sow Prices
GLENN GRIMES AND RON PLAIN: Agricultural Economists, University of Missouri
Eastern Missouri Livestock Auction
FEB. 26, 2010 • Bowling Green, Mo.
Fruitland Livestock Market
FEBRUARY 23, 2010 • Fruitland, Mo.
Patton Junction Livestock Auction
FEBRUARY 22, 2010 • Patton, Mo.

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