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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Wheat, barley harvest nearing end

 
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 7:09 AM PDT

Wooster, Ohio September 19, 2005
SeedQuest Mon, 19 Sep 2005 6:25 PM PDT
Nitrogen management is probably the single most variable production input growers face in agriculture, and with the continued increase in fertilizer costs, application efficiency is becoming increasingly important.

Wheat, barley harvest nearing end
Billings Gazette Tue, 20 Sep 2005 1:02 AM PDT
Montana farmers have continued harvesting their wheat and barley at a faster pace than they did last year, a federal agriculture agency said Monday.

Officials Striving to Curb Citrus Greening
The Ledger Tue, 20 Sep 2005 3:08 AM PDT
LAKE ALFRED -- State and federal agriculture officials are still working on a plan to control citrus greening disease in Florida as it continues to spread north from south Miami-Dade County.

Texas A&M International Agriculture Program Aiding El Salvador
AgNews Mon, 19 Sep 2005 7:51 AM PDT
COLLEGE STATION - A pilot program offering agribusiness management training, food processing and biotechnology expertise has helped one El Salvador food maker increase its annual sales and become a supplier for that country's Pizza Hut chain.

Wheat, barley harvest nearing end
Billings Gazette Mon, 19 Sep 2005 2:01 PM PDT
Montana farmers have continued harvesting their wheat and barley at a faster pace than last year, a federal agriculture agency said Monday. The Montana field office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service said spring wheat was 97 percent harvested as of Sunday, while durum was 85 percent in.

Higher Fuel Costs Mean More Pricey Planting
RedNova Mon, 19 Sep 2005 4:41 PM PDT
Sep. 17--The wheat's not even in the ground, and already expenses are growing. Like other industries, agriculture has also plowed through unpredictable swings in motor fuel prices.

Harvest of most crops continues on pace despite rains
Grand Forks Herald Mon, 19 Sep 2005 2:36 PM PDT
ST. PAUL - Heavy rain in northwest and central Minnesota slowed the potato harvest last week but the corn, soybean and sugarbeet harvest continued, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported Monday.

Cleburne Times-Review
Cleburne Times-Review Mon, 19 Sep 2005 2:10 PM PDT
Cleburne High School agriculture science teacher Barney McClure has been named president of the Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas.

Revenue, potential high but so are the costs
Brandon Sun Tue, 20 Sep 2005 6:29 AM PDT
NESBITT Dust and straw fly around Alan McKenzie s combine as its blades release the field-fresh scent that reveals the unusual crop s identity. This is the 32-year-old farmer s second shot at growing organic hemp for a budding market.




 

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