SEED TITANS TEAM UP 

By: Karen McMahon

Syngenta and Pioneer announce a joint venture to out-license genetics and traits...

5% Drop In U.S. Corn Acreage? 

By: By Corn E-Digest and John Pocock

USDA's Prospective Plantings report shows farmers across the nation plan to slash corn acreage by 3.74 million acres, or 5%, compared to 2005. ...

BROADBAND SPECIAL 

WildBlue offers free installation for high-speed Internet via satellite. ...

2006 to present more challenges to farmers, USDA says 

By: By Forrest Laws, Farm Press Editorial Staff

But it could be worse considering the problems faced by U.S. farmers and the U.S. economy as a whole in late 2005...

Budget More Money For Gas And Diesel In 2006 

By: eHay Weekly newsletter

Barring another major disruption, gasoline and diesel prices are expected to hold steady in 2006, according to a University of Nebraska-Lincoln ag economist. ...

Rx for medical costs 

By: Karen McMahon

Cargill offers to fund health plan for grain customers....

Disputes put aside 

Dow AgroSciences and Monsanto Company recently announced a new business agreement between the two companies that allows cross licensing of products and technologies. ...

Credit for carbon 

The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation continues to support carbon credits by expanding a pilot program to national markets. ...

Thinking Thorson 

We receive many requests for information about Thorson Tools....

NOAA monitors moisture 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Updated Web page offers extensive database and online maps for free...

VARIABLE CROP COSTS JUMP  

Higher energy prices hit growers in the variable cost line on their financial statements...

BACK TO ROTATION 

A continuous corn production system will need to boost yields next year to cover increased energy costs ...

POTENTIALLY RESISTANT WATERHEMP 

MONSANTO and the University of Missouri are investigating a potential case of glyphosate-resistant waterhemp...

Aphid-resistant soybeans 

By: Lynn Grooms

Beans could be on the market by decade’s end...

Online design  

TEST YOUR IDEAS FOR A BUILDING OR BUILDING SITE AT A WEB SITE THAT OFFERS A FREE INTERACTIVE BUILDING DESIGN ...

HIGH FUEL FALLOUT 

GROWERS finishing up harvest know the immediate ramification of high fuel prices. ...

Help Katrina Victims 

By: Wayne Wenzel

The need is urgent and immense....

Hurricanes and nitrogen  

By: Wayne Wenzel

It's been a wild week. We've been in crisis management mode since last Sunday. ...

Guidebook for specialty grains 

By: Wayne Wenzel

"Grainsafe" is an online manual that guides producers through the value-added-grain process....

Track rust on the Web  

By: Wayne Wenzel

Field reports are now available on the Soybean Rust Advisory Program ...

Aphids return 

By: By Lynn Grooms

Aphids have been spotted In the northern soybean belt. ...

Hands-on education and training 

By: by Natalie Knudsen

Syngenta's new Learning Centers are designed to bring cutting-edge research to the grower. ...

Section 18 products for rust  

By: Wayne Wenzel

Section 18 fungicides for Asian soybean rust...

Syngenta field day  

By: Wayne Wenzel

Maximize yield with seed treatments....

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Checkoff  

By: Beef, National Hog Farmer

The news came on Monday when the results of the court's deliberations on the beef checkoff were announced. ...

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