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Recent rains across northern and central Indiana give producers a small window to accomplish forage management related tasks, said a Purdue University expert.One of those tasks is seeding crops. Producers must be cognizant of the time of season they seed in, said Keith Johnson, Purdue Extension fora...
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AgriNews
Date of publication :
09/18/2007
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123
EU ministers and national experts are due to approve a genetically modified (GMO) sugar beet variety this month despite a long running dispute over the use of biotechnology.Officials say around 10 GMO products, mostly maize types but also cotton, soybeans and a high-starch potato, are scheduled for ...
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Reuters
Date of publication :
09/11/2007
Views:
135
Biotal forage inoculants manufactured by Lallemand Animal Nutrition, Milwaukee, Wis., feature a new formula for improved stability.
This new formulation ensures the product stays viable when mixed with water for application. Once the bacteria in inoculants have been re-activated by mixing with w...
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High Plains Journal
Date of publication :
05/23/2007
Views:
201