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Cereal Leaf Beetle
Cereal leaf beetle, a native to Europe and Asia, was first detected in Michigan in 1962. Since that time it has spread throughout most of the mid-western and eastern United States and has become a significant pest of Virginia and North Carolina ... [... more]
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Farm Business Management Update, February 2001
In load averaging, the moisture contents of different loads delivered by the same producer are averaged, similar to the overall effect if physical blending had occurred before delivery. However, if a price discount is used as the only form of ... [... more]
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Mid-Atlantic Regional Cropping Systems Project:
In today's rapidly changing agricultural environment, producers need to be more attuned to their production capabilities while taking advantage of risk management tools. The Mid-Atlantic Regional Cropping Systems Project integrates best ... [... more]
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Role of Quality in Agricultural Markets
Quality is a dynamic description of the composite of economic attributes in a commodity. Attributes of real or perceived value include information on the physical, intrinsic, nutritional, and sanitary (or safety) conditions of the commodity, ... [... more]
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Grain Sorghum and Grain Sorghum Silage Budgets
Grain Sorghum and Grain Sorghum Silage Budgets Grain Sorghum Silage Minimum Tillage, 12 Ton Grain Sorghum Minimum Tillage, 80 Bu [... more]
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Virginia Grain Sorghum Hybrid Trials in 1997
Coordinated and Summarized by H. Behl, E. R. Bender, and D. E. Brann, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia Cooperators include: T. Custis, Eastern Shore AREC, Painter, Virginia; B. Ashburn - ... [... more]
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No-Tillage Small Grain Production in Virginia
No-tillage farming avoids the use of tillage for seedbed preparation or weed control. Soil disturbance only occurs with seeding. No-tillage production generally reduces the potential for soil erosion by mitigating the effects of wind and water on ... [... more]
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Winter Grain Mite
Authors: Ames Herbert, Extension Entomologist, Tidewater Agricultural Research and Extension Center; Sean Malone, Research Specialist, Tidewater Agricultural Research and Extension Center. Adult is dark brown to almost black with red legs (Figs. ... [... more]
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What is "organic"?
Authors: Denise Mainville, Assistant Professor, Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech, Megan Farrell, Graduate Student, Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech, Gordon Groover, Instructor, Agricultural and Applied Economics, ... [... more]
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Virginia On-Farm Small Grain Test Plots 2006
This is the fourteenth year of this multi-county project. Further work is planned for the upcoming growing season. In a plot comparing ripping to discing and straight no-till following cotton harvest, ripping increased yields 4 to 5 bushels per acre. [... more]
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Nitrogen Soil Testing For Corn in Virginia
Prepared by: G.K. Evanylo, Extension Soil Scientist, Waste Management & Water Quality, Virginia Tech; M. M. Alley, Extension Agronomist, Soil Fertility & Cropping Systems, Virginia Tech An adequate supply of plant-available nitrogen (N) is ... [... more]
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Objectives
Authors: Steve King, Post-Doctoral Research Associate; Edward S. Hagood, Jr., Extension Weed Scientist; and Kevin W. Bradley, Post-Doctoral Research Associate; Virginia Tech In Virginia, annual ryegrass has become one of the most troublesome and ... [... more]
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