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Controlling weeds after harvest

October 24, 2011
Have you struggled with winter annual weeds getting in the way of spring planting? Many farmers are fighting off these weeds with fall herbicide applications. Applying a herbicide now may help you save time next spring, said Aaron Hager, University of Illinois Extension weed specialist.
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Watch for Goss's leaf blight and wilt on corn

August 11, 2011
Goss's leaf blight and wilt of corn is a damaging disease that has caused problems in fields in the past. The weather conditions this summer may favor development of this disease again in some Midwestern areas. 
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Production costs versus feeding value of forages

August 1, 2011
Jeremy Kichler and Curt Lacy

Determining an equitable price for purchased forages is a necessary but often uncomfortable topic of discussion for feed growers and purchasers.

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Past Due

Accounts receivable: Keep your money and your customers

August 1, 2011
Lanny V. Daise

Times with dealing with customers have changed since I was a young farmer (50+ years ago). It used to be a handshake was as good as gold.

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Tissue testing as a management tool

July 20, 2011
The concept of tissue testing (plant analysis) seems to have experiences a revival in 2011. Several articles and/or advertisements in the agricultural press leave the impression that this practice is a management tool that all crop producers should be using.
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Corn diseases and the 2011 corn crop

July 13, 2011
Now is the time when corn diseases begin to appear and it’s important to become familiar with the symptoms in your fields. With the recent dry spells in many areas, the incidence of foliar diseases may be slowed, however, when wet weather does return, it is likely that many foliar diseases will begin appear quickly.
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Alfalfa growers: Be on the lookout for hopperburn

July 8, 2011
As alfalfa growers hit the fields, now is an important time to be on the lookout for potato leafhoppers (PLH). This is the pest most affecting alfalfa production in the central United States, causing devastating effects to alfalfa leaves and stunting plant growth.
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Potato leafhopper densities approaching economic thresholds

June 14, 2011
Jennifer Shike
Potato leafhoppers are active and alfalfa should be scouted for these insects capable of inflicting economic losses to stands, reports Mike Gray, University of Illinois Extension entomologist.
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Update on alfalfa weevil and potato leafhopper as alfalfa transitions from first crop hay to second crop growth

June 6, 2011
Eileen Cullen
Alfalfa weevil
Larval populations of alfalfa weevil have been gradually increasing in first crop alfalfa. The WDATCP Wisconsin Pest Bulletin reported recently their surveys in south-central and central Wisconsin counties yielded an average of 3 larvae per 25 sweeps in 46 fields scouted.
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Blackbird damage on seedling corn

Don't let look-alikes fool you

May 30, 2011
Jennifer Shike
In the mad rush to finish up what has been a challenging corn planting season, speed often takes priority over attention to detail, said Robert Bellm, University of Illinois Extension crop systems educator.
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