Kentucky hay supplies up, but not back to normal 

Oct 14, 2008,

By Katie Pratt
University of Kentucky

Even though the majority of the state is in the midst of a drought, Kentucky hay supplies are up from last year....

Late-season rains beneficial to Southeast 

Oct 14, 2008,

By Paul L. Hollis
Farm Press Editorial Staff

While rainfall from tropical storms has been beneficial to some areas of the Southeast this year, other areas remain dry. ...

ASA seeks support for rust monitoring system 

Oct 14, 2008

The American Soybean Association (ASA) is urgently requesting help from U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Ed Schafer in funding for the 2009 soybean rust early warning and management system that has helped soybean farmers manage and protect their crops....

Georgia among top ranked ag research systems 

Oct 14, 2008,

By Faith Peppers
University of Georgia

For the third consecutive year, the National Science Foundation has named the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences the No. 4 top ranked agricultural university in the nation....

Antioxidants boost blueberry demand 

Oct 13, 2008,

By Chris Bickers
Contributing Writer

Things have gone well for the blueberry since the turn of the century. ...

U.S. cotton crop continues to shrink 

Oct 13, 2008,

By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Louisiana has lost over 35 percent of its cotton crop to hurricanes and other weather maladies, according to USDA’s Oct. 10 crop production report....

Sorghum well adapted for biofuels production 

Oct 13, 2008,

By Ron Smith
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Sorghums — grain, sweet and forage — offer unique opportunities as efficient, adaptable and drought tolerant feedstocks for biofuel production....

USDA to launch CRP public access incentive 

Oct 13, 2008

Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer says USDA would fully implement President George W. Bush's directive to offer incentives to farmers and ranchers for opening up their land in the Conservation Reserve Program to the public for hunting, fishing, bird watching and other recreational activities....

Slowing weed resistance a challenge 

Oct 10, 2008,

By Roy Roberson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Growers in the upper Southeast continue to battle back against the growing problem of weed resistance to herbicides. ...

Jerry Ray Sunbelt Farmer of the Year for Tennessee 

Oct 10, 2008

Farming in a rapidly urbanizing area has its challenges, and Jerry Ray of Tullahoma, Tenn., has found a way to make farming work in such a challenging environment....

Tim Sutphin Sunbelt Farmer of the Year for Virginia 

Oct 10, 2008

As a child, Timothy Dale Sutphin developed a passion for working with cattle. ...

Farm Press’ Laws recognized for work 

Oct 10, 2008

Forrest Laws, associate publisher for Penton Media’s Farm Press publications, was among those recognized when the Mid America CropLife Association honored industry, media, and academic leaders at its recent annual meeting in Indianapolis, Ind....

USDA, DOE release national biofuels plan 

Oct 10, 2008

Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Ed Schafer and Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Samuel W. Bodman have released the National Biofuels Action Plan (NBAP), an interagency plan detailing the collaborative efforts of Federal agencies to accelerate the development of a sustainable biofuels industry....

Sentinel crops provide downy mildew alerts 

Oct 9, 2008,

By Roy Roberson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

A system of sentinel plots, similar in design to the soybean rust defense system, is providing adequate warning for upper Southeast vegetable growers to protect their crop from downy mildew....

Crop harvest moves ahead in Kentucky, Tennessee 

Oct 9, 2008

Kentucky and Tennessee growers spent last week gathering corn and soybean crops that were cut a little short by dry weather during the growing season. ...

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