Southeast Farm Press Daily
Bob Kemerait I sometimes feel sorry for the sales reps facing angry growers who are disappointed by the amount of disease damage they perceive in their field. Sometimes, damage is inevitable. | |
Compiled by staff Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Albany, Ga., APSA represents nine active shelling members and 165 associate members throughout the U.S. and abroad. | Tom J. Bechman Soybean Watch: It’s time for nodules to kick in and fix bacteria for the crop. | |
Gil Gullickson Herbicides exist, but all exert more selection pressure that can trigger more herbicide-resistant weeds. | |
Issue Highlights: Eric Cahoon finds cotton success in N.C. Blacklands New study details how badly deer damage cotton Sunbelt Ag Expo field day set for two-week format A strategic plan for North Carolina agriculture Read Issue | |
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