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Consider Seed Treatments as Planting Insurance--
Especially for no-till, wheat-on-wheat, and adverse weather conditions
2005 Crop Insurance: Pay Close Attention to Acreage
Reporting. Basic policy rules and penalties have stiffened to assure accuracy
New NDSU Spring Wheat Variety Glenn Expected to Replace Alsen
Turning a Profit-- It takes above average yields, keeping control of
production costs and making the most of marketing opportunities
Calculating ‘04 Disaster Payment Info
The Road Back From Sanctions-- USW case studies illustrate the difficulty
of rebuilding wheat export marketshare in previously embargoed markets
New Wheat Resolutions, Leaders for 2005
Still Selecting Wheat Varieties?
Here’s Some Last-Minute Points
Association Perspectives:Risk Management Accounts
Taming the Bulls & Bears:
From Wine and Roses to Sour Milk and Dandelions
Don’t Call Me An Expert, This is Just the Way I do Things:
Managing Crop Insurance
Grain Growing Classroom:A Closer Look at Wheat Dry-down (Or Lack
Thereof)
Rock and Roll Agronomy:Everything I Know About Plant Health, I Didn’t
Learn at McDonalds
Prairie Ramblings: So How Come GMOs Aren’t On This Blacklist?
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