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21. Farm Folk Save the Corn Crop
 
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22. Swap beans for corn? Size up your
 
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23. Future Vision: Have we weather-proofed
 
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24. USDA pushes old-crop corn carryover
 
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25. The yellow albatross: revered
 
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26. Corn Reacts to Crop Tour Results.(Column):
 
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27. High-stakes game: flexibility
 
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28. USDA: 2009 corn & bean crops
 
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29. Biological and biochemical soil
 
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30. Spatial analysis of biomass and
 
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31. Corn crop 'looking good;' bean
 
32. Whole crop barley, corn and triticale
 
33. Selection of herbaceous energy
 
34. Utilization of Farm Crops / Corn
 
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35. Still hurdles to clear for corn
 
36. The Corn Crops
 
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37. Crop Tech.(corn produce): An article
 
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38. Damages caused by wild vertebrate
 
39. Corn Crops. a Discussion of Maize,
 
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40. Beans, corn the crops of choice

21. Farm Folk Save the Corn Crop
by John Breach
 Paperback: 32 Pages (1987-07-01)
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22. Swap beans for corn? Size up your situation before trading crop rotations and including more years of corn.: An article from: Farm Journal
by Darrell Smith, Charlene Finck
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From the supplier: The profitability of corn-soybean rotation is compared with that of a corn on corn cultivation. The importance of nitrogen management for a corn on corn cultivation is emphasized.

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Title: Swap beans for corn? Size up your situation before trading crop rotations and including more years of corn.
Author: Darrell Smith
Publication: Farm Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2004
Publisher: Farm Journal Media
Volume: 128Issue: 3Page: 15(2)

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23. Future Vision: Have we weather-proofed the corn crop?: An article from: Top Producer
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Title: Future Vision: Have we weather-proofed the corn crop?
Publication: Top Producer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 4, 2005
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24. USDA pushes old-crop corn carryover to 877 mil. bu.; bean carry to 615 mil bu.: An article from: Pro Farmer
by Gale Reference Team
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Title: USDA pushes old-crop corn carryover to 877 mil. bu.; bean carry to 615 mil bu.
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Pro Farmer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 14, 2007
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Volume: 35Issue: 15Page: 2(1)

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25. The yellow albatross: revered corn crop hangs like a millstone around nation's agro-industrial neck.: An article from: Business Mexico
by John Moody
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Title: The yellow albatross: revered corn crop hangs like a millstone around nation's agro-industrial neck.
Author: John Moody
Publication: Business Mexico (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2004
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Volume: 14Issue: 4Page: 64(1)

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26. Corn Reacts to Crop Tour Results.(Column): An article from: Farm Journal
by Bob Utterback
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Title: Corn Reacts to Crop Tour Results.(Column)
Author: Bob Utterback
Publication: Farm Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 24, 2006
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27. High-stakes game: flexibility in pricing is the key to winning this year: pricing 2004 and later corn and bean crops is tricky, but some strategies keep ... An article from: Top Producer
by Linda H. Smith
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This digital document is an article from Top Producer, published by Farm Journal Media on March 22, 2004. The length of the article is 1758 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: High-stakes game: flexibility in pricing is the key to winning this year: pricing 2004 and later corn and bean crops is tricky, but some strategies keep your options open.(marketing)
Author: Linda H. Smith
Publication: Top Producer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 2004
Publisher: Farm Journal Media
Page: 19

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28. USDA: 2009 corn & bean crops record ... so far.: An article from: Pro Farmer
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Title: USDA: 2009 corn & bean crops record ... so far.
Author: Unavailable
Publication: Pro Farmer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 16, 2010
Publisher: Farm Journal Media
Volume: 38Issue: 3Page: 3(1)

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29. Biological and biochemical soil properties in no-till corn with different cover crops.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
by M.D. Mullen, C.G. Melhorn, D.D. Tyler, B.N. Duck
 Digital: 14 Pages (1998-05-01)
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This digital document is an article from Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, published by Soil & Water Conservation Society on May 1, 1998. The length of the article is 4077 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: Cover cropping impacts soil properties in many positive ways. These include higher total carbon, which usually contributes to increased cation exchange capacity and water-holding capacity. Enhanced soil physical and chemical properties result in a better environment for the activity of soil microorganisms. We conducted a study of biological properties in no-till corn plots receiving either 0 or 168 kg N [ha.sup.-1]. Plots were planted in the fall each year with a hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth), winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), or no cover crop. The vetch cover resulted in the highest organic C accumulations, and the addition of N to the wheat or no cover plots increased C relative to the no N treatments. Soil organic C was not different between the vetch with and without N, but pH was significantly reduced by N fertilization. Hairy vetch had a greater effect on microbial numbers than did the wheat cover or no cover. The greatest bacterial numbers were observed in the vetch with no N treatment. Acid phosphatase, arylsulfatase, [Beta]-glucosidase and L-asparaginase activities were all higher in the vetch with no N treatment than any of the other combinations. In the wheat and no cover treatments, the enzyme activities mentioned earlier were all higher in the 168 kg N treatments. Soil treatments that increased soil organic C enhanced the activity of soil microorganisms and/or provided a better environment for the stabilization of microbially produced soil enzymes. Our data indicated that the use of cover crops significantly enhanced soil biological properties as measured by microbial numbers and enzyme activities. The use of cover crops provides soil quality benefits in addition to the reduction in soil loss attained with these systems.

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Title: Biological and biochemical soil properties in no-till corn with different cover crops.
Author: M.D. Mullen
Publication: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: Soil & Water Conservation Society
Volume: v53Issue: n3Page: p219(6)

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30. Spatial analysis of biomass and N accumulation of a winter wheat cover crop grown after a drought-stressed corn crop in the SE coastal plain.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
by Philip J. Bauer, E. John Sadler, Warren J. Busscher
 Digital: 11 Pages (1998-05-01)
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From the author: Spatial variability in crop yield can cause large within-field differences in fertilizer N removal. Cereal winter cover crops can trap the residual N, but their ability to do so partially depends on the soil conditions that determine growth. Our objective was to determine site-specific effects of soil variation on biomass and N accumulation by a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cover crop that was grown after a droughted corn (Zea maize L.) crop. In 1993, corn was grown with an applied fertilizer N rate of 129 kg [ha.sup.-1] on an 8-ha field near Florence, SC. Nitrogen removed by grain at 10 locations (representing six soil types) ranged from 14 to 41 kg N [ha.sup.-1]. Wheat was planted in November without additional fertilizer N. Wheat biomass and N content were measured on 15 March, 15 April, and 14 May. Inorganic soil N to a depth of 90 cm was measured on 22 March 1994 and ranged from 49 to 95 kg [ha.sup.-1]. By mid-March, wheat accumulated 49% of its total N but only 14% of its biomass of that measured in May. After mid-April, significant increases in N accumulation occurred at only two sites. Biomass accumulation by mid-May ranged from 2032 to 7914 kg [ha.sup.-1] and N accumulation ranged from 19 to 52 kg [ha.sup.-1]. The amount of variability among sites for wheat biomass was greater than the amount of variability among sites for N. Variation for wheat biomass and N accumulation within soil map units was similar to the amount of variation among soil map units. Most of the variability was caused by differences in sites within and among soils associated with depression areas. Around these depression areas, site-specific management of N inputs appears more effective than cover crops at reducing N losses to the environment. Away from these areas, cover crops should be predictable and reliable in trapping N and increasing soil organic matter.

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Title: Spatial analysis of biomass and N accumulation of a winter wheat cover crop grown after a drought-stressed corn crop in the SE coastal plain.
Author: Philip J. Bauer
Publication: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: Soil & Water Conservation Society
Volume: v53Issue: n3Page: p259(4)

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31. Corn crop 'looking good;' bean potential uncertain.: An article from: Pro Farmer
by Chip Flory
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Title: Corn crop 'looking good;' bean potential uncertain.
Author: Chip Flory
Publication: Pro Farmer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 17, 2004
Publisher: Farm Journal Media
Volume: 32Issue: 29Page: 4

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32. Whole crop barley, corn and triticale silage in steer growing and finishing diets (Research bulletin / Washington State University, Agricultural Research Center)
by W. W Heinemann
 Unknown Binding: 7 Pages (1986)

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33. Selection of herbaceous energy crops for the western corn belt: Final report
by I. C Anderson
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

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34. Utilization of Farm Crops / Corn
by Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry
 Paperback: Pages (1949)

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35. Still hurdles to clear for corn crop.: An article from: Pro Farmer
by Chip Flory
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Title: Still hurdles to clear for corn crop.
Author: Chip Flory
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36. The Corn Crops
by E.G. Montgomery
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37. Crop Tech.(corn produce): An article from: Farm Journal
by Wayne Wenzel
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Author: Wayne Wenzel
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38. Damages caused by wild vertebrate species in corn crops at the Lacandon Forest, Chiapas, Mexico/Danos ocasionados por vertebrados silvestres al cultivo ... An article from: Interciencia
by Karina G. Romero-Balderas, Eduardo J. Naranjo, Helda H. Morales, Ronald B. Nigh
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Title: Damages caused by wild vertebrate species in corn crops at the Lacandon Forest, Chiapas, Mexico/Danos ocasionados por vertebrados silvestres al cultivo de maiz en la Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico/Danos ocasionados por vertebrados silvestres ao cultivo de milho na Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico.(REPORTS/COMUNICACIONES/COMUNICACOES)
Author: Karina G. Romero-Balderas
Publication: Interciencia (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2006
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Volume: 31Issue: 4Page: 276(8)

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39. Corn Crops. a Discussion of Maize, Kafirs, and Sorghums as Grown in the United States and Canada
by E. G. Montgomery
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40. Beans, corn the crops of choice for 2009: financial feasibility and strong market prices make beans that best choice for farmers.(Focus: Agribusiness & ... article from: Mississippi Business Journal
by Clay Chandler
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Title: Beans, corn the crops of choice for 2009: financial feasibility and strong market prices make beans that best choice for farmers.(Focus: Agribusiness & Timber Made in Mississippi)
Author: Clay Chandler
Publication: Mississippi Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 27, 2009
Publisher: Dolan Media Company
Volume: 31Issue: 17Page: 14(1)

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