Editorial Content of MidAmerica Farmer Grower
JUNE 8 - ISSUE 23

Scientists Looking To Lower Input Costs For Cotton
REGINA LAROSE: Associate Editor, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Public Trust Is A Terrible Thing To Waste
DR. DARYLL E. RAY: Agricultural Economist, University of Tennessee & DR. HARDWOOD D. SCHAEFER: Research Assistant Professor at APAC, University of Tennessee
Should Crop Insurance Subsidies Be Capped
SARA WYANT: Editor of Agri-Pulse, a weekly e-newsletter covering farm and rural policy
Baton Rouge The Site Of The Nation's Leading 2013 Ag Production Conference For Farmers
Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test
DR. FABIAN G. FERNANDEZ: Assistant Professor/Department of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois
Rice Station Field Day Set For June 28 In Crowley
CROWLEY, LA.
'Flash Drought' Hurts Young Corn Plants, Brace Roots Fail To Grow Without Moisture
COLUMBIA, MO.
Drought Making Pastures Disappear, Turning Fields To Powder
HARRISON, ARK.
Small Palmer Amaranth Escapes Of Post PPO Herbicide Applications
DR. LARRY STECKEL: Extension Weed Specialist, University of Tennessee
Drought Continuing To Affect Western Kentucky Grain Crops
PRINCETON, KY.
Early Season Hail Damage And Corn Diseases
DR. PAUL VINCELLI: Extension Professor and Provost's Distinguished Service Professor, University of Kentucky
Threecornered Alfalfa Hoppers Showing Up In Soybean And Cotton
DR. SCOTT STEWART: IPM Extension Specialist, University of Tennessee
It's A No-Till Year
MILAN, TENN.
Record Rice Crop Expected In Far East
ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
Scattered Insect Observations From Around The State
URBANA, ILL.
Bean Leaf Beetle Active In Kentucky Soybeans
DR. DOUG JOHNSON: Extension Professor of Entomology and IPM Coordinator, University of Kentucky
Choice Carcass Cutout Value Higher Again
GLENN GRIMES AND RON PLAIN: Agricultural Economists, University of Missouri
'Healthy Herds, Happier Farmers' Through Good Water Management
FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.
Farmington Livestock Market
MAY 30, 2012 • Farmington, Mo.

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