| Issue #9 Winter 1994 |
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Minnesota Wheat Briefs -- Odds and ends of wheat news and information Bring Tillage And The Plow Back From Exile -- In the ambition to promote alternative practices, the beneficial effects of tillage have been downplayed, argues Warren Affeldt, MAWG President. MAWG Board Does Farm Bill Brainstorming -- A look at the MAWG board priorities for the 1995 farm bill. Research & Communications Committee Provides Direction -- A look at the process through which the Minnesota Wheat Council allocates research funds. Import Issue Now In Hands Of Binational Commission -- The longstanding grain dispute between the U.S. and Canada is now in the hands of a recently formed binational commission on grains. Blame Weather On The Jet Stream Pattern -- Blame weather on the jet stream pattern. But could rain be diverted by cloud seeding? Planning Key To Forming Value-Added Cooperatives -- There are steps and challenges to address in forming value-added farm cooperatives. MN Wheat & Barley Growers Convention -- A broad cross-section of topics will be addressed at the Wheat & Barley Growers Convention. Export Notes -- A look at export markets for U.S. wheat. U Of M Varietal Trials For 1994 Small Grains -- Review the performance of wheat, barley and oat varieties in varietal research conducted by the University of Minnesota. Common Objections To Becoming A MAWG Member (and our responses to them) -- Here are common objections to becoming a MAWG member, and our responses to them. Wheat Foods Council Aims To Boost Demand -- The Wheat Foods Council is a fine example of various wheat industry sectors working together for a common goal. Market Development Hightlights -- A look at wheat market development efforts around the world. Scab Resistance Project Focuses On "Speed Breeding" -- Greg Fox, a plant breeder from Fargo, ND is confident that within a year, he'll have converted several wheat varieties to be scab tolerant through a process he calls "speed breeding." Blips and Blurbs of Assorted Ag Data -- Some facts and figures to tuck into your brain for your next visit to the coffee shop. Wheat Screenings -- Some reading on the "lighter side" of the wheat industry. |