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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended Sept. 5.
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The free educational seminars offer basic information for the beginning farmer and new methods and techniques for those involved in the industry for years.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending Aug. 14.
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To increase their potential for winter survival, alfalfa plants should get five to six weeks of growth to accumulate root carbohydrates and proteins.
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Alfalfa has taken a big hit this year due to coast-to-coast weather problems, competition from other crops and low stocks.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended Aug. 28.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended Aug. 21.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending Aug. 21.
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Untimely heat expanded across the Midwest and Northeast, halting pasture growth and stressing reproductive corn and soybeans.
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July brought with it warmer than normal temperatures and limited rainfall to much of the U.S.
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The 2011 corn planted area for all purposes is estimated at 92.3 million acres, unchanged from the June estimate but up 5 percent from 2010.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended Aug. 14.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending Aug. 7.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended Aug. 7.
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Silage entries due August 18; all other September 7.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended July 31.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending July 31.
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See how the drought has increased and intensified during the last six weeks.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending July 24.
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Herbicide-resistant alfalfa yields weed-free fields and higher-quality feed.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended July 24.
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The goal of late planting summer is to have 6” to 8” of growth before the first killing frost.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending July 17.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended July 17.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended July 3.
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Research shows booming agricultural land values are not in a bubble.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending July 3.
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USDA’ s pasture and range condition ratings for the week ended July 10.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending July 10.
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USDA progress ratings for corn, cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum and pasture for the week ending June 26.
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