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Prairie Grains is the official publication of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers, North Dakota Grain Growers Association, Montana Grain Growers Association and South Dakota Wheat, Inc.

Copyright Prairie Grains Magazine
May2004

Anhydrous Additive Developed to Curb Meth -- Product could be commercially available by fall, but will be only one step in a multi-faceted approach needed to solve this national problem.

 Not Your Father’s Extension Service -- There is a changing role in less direct contact with the farmer, but an increased role in providing unbiased research information, providing diagnostic services, area specialists, and information through the Internet.

Wheat Management: Getting it Right -- A summary of the series of meetings held this winter on Wheat Management.

Quilt a “New” Fungicide Option for Small Grain Leaf Diseases

Should You Spray for Early Season Tan Spot?

New Wheat Varieties

Beware the Harvest Price Slide

A New Era for Corn and Soybean Prices?

FarmConnect Continues Focus on SoyLink, Direct Markets

Good Yields Could Move Nov Beans Under $6.00

USDA All Wheat Seedings Projection Lowest Since 1973

CRP Economic Impacts Study Released

Formation of Bipartisan Congressional Grain Caucus Announced

Association Perspectives

Foresight for Successful Cropping Systems

Rock and Roll Agronomy

Taming the Bulls and the Bears

Prairie Ramblings