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November 3, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vomitoxin: Latest Stress on Global Grain Supplies
 
A fungus that causes "vomitoxin" has been found in some U.S. corn harvested this fall, causing headaches for growers and livestock producers and forcing ethanol plants and grain elevators to scrutinize grain deliveries.
 
 
 
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Do Fall Tillage if Fields are Dry, Consider No-Till Corn and Soybeans for 2023

If conditions are good in your area, you won’t have wheel tracks or ruts to deal with. However, you do need to think about a winter burndown to keep fields clean before planting next spring.

 
 
 
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Fields Are Likely Low On Sulfur: Here’s How to Fix It

Nitrogen might be the king of yield, but if a corn plant is sulfur deficient, it won’t reach its maximum potential.

 
 
 
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“Weed Pressure Tsunami” Set to Compound Weed Problems in Years to Come

“We’re going to have to really work hard in the next several years to get these weeds back under control because we’ve lost 20 years of weed control in just this one past year,” says Ben Sauder, vice president of agronomy for Frenchman Valley Coop.

 
 
 
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AMVAC and NewLeaf Symbiotics Launch Biologicals Partnership

Partnership will bolster AMVAC’s growing GreenSolutions biological portfolio; NewLeaf Symbiotics set to gain wider market access.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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