University of Missouri Extension

Editor:

Scott Killpack
killpacks@missouri.edu
Agronomy/Natural Resources Specialist
St. Charles County Office
260 Brown Road

St. Peters, MO 63376
636-970-3000

Contributors:

Charles E. Ellis
ellisce@missouri.edu
Ag Engineering Specialist
Lincoln County Office
880 West College

Troy, MO 63379
636-528-4613

Gary D. Hoette, CP Ag
hoetteg@missouri.edu
Agronomy/Natural Resources Specialist
Montgomery County Office
211 East Third Street

Montgomery City, MO 63361
573-564-3733

Richard Janes
janesr@missouri.edu
Farm Management Specialist
Warren County Office
107 West Walton

Warrenton, MO 63383
636-456-3444

Scott Killpack
killpacks@missouri.edu
Agronomy/Natural Resources Specialist
St. Charles County Office
260 Brown Road

St. Peters, MO 63376

636-970-3000

Wayne Shannon
shannons@missouri.edu
Livestock Specialist
Lincoln County Office
880 West College

Troy, MO 63379
636-528-4613

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East Central Missouri

Agricultural News is written by University of Missouri of Missouri Extension Regional Specialists located in the East Central Region of the state. This newsletter is provided by your local University Extension Council. For information on guide sheets or topics, contact the University of Missouri Extension Center nearest you.

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Past 2004 Issues (pdf )

January (296kb)
- Public Seminar on BSE
- Seed Treatments - Are They Worth It?
- Sensors Count Corn In The Field
- Herbicide Update
- China Approval of U.S. Biotech Soybeans
 

February (193kb)
- Soybean Aphids - Are They Here?
- Nighttime Feeding Equals Daytime Calving
- Are You on Track?
- Web Pages to Check Out

 

March
- Brazil's Soybean Harvest Estimate May Be Cut
- Grazing School
- Northeast Missouri Performance Tested Bull Sale
- Supplementation Basics
- Low Cost Receivers for Ag 

 

April
- Fertilizer Eliminates Weeds
- Supplementation Basics - Correction
- Alfalfa Weevil Potential in 2004
- Hot Issues Web Page
- Big Round Bale Silage
 

May
- Variable Rate Nitrogen Application
- High-Tech Compaction Measurement 
- Rain Delay in Cutting Hay Can Cut Forage Quality
- Alfalfa Weevil Update
- In the News
- Implementation of ID System

 

June
- What Makes Yellow Corn?
- Waterhemp Management in Soybean
- Scab Infects Wheat This Spring
- U.S. Grain Millers Seek Biotech Crop Controls
- Soybean Aphid for 2004

 

July
- Is SDS Around the Corner?
- Controlling Some Weeds is the Law
- Market Outlook
- Nitrogen: What the Corn Finds is all that Counts

 

August
 Let's Be Careful Out There
- Winter Feed
- The Fair and Meat Quality

 

September
- Temporary Storage of Grain
- Disease Defoliates Soybeans
- 2004 Winter Wheat

 

October
- Fall Herbicide Application Time
- LSPs Are Back
- Feeding Roundup Ready Soybeans and Corn to
  Growing Pigs

 

November
- Fenceline Weaning
- Nitrogen Prices Climb
- 2004 Corn Performance Reports
- Late Harvesting of Soybeans
- Marketing Stored Grain
- Show-Me-Select Sale

 

December
- Wheat Acres Continue to Decline
- Soybean Rust Found in Missouri
- 2004 Corn Performance Reports Available


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