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  1. 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, et all 1998-05-01
  2. Economic analysis of the effects of winter cover crops on no-tillage corn yield response to applied nitrogen.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Roland K. Roberts, James A. Larson, et all 1998-05-01
  3. The Corn Crops
  4. Corn Reacts to Crop Tour Results.(Column): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2006-08-24
  5. NCGA survey reveals strengths, weaknesses of crop insurance programs.(National Corn Growers Association): An article from: Top Producer
  6. 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, 2004-02-01
  7. Soil carbon and nitrogen changes as affected by tillage system and crop biomass in a corn-soybean rotation [An article from: Applied Soil Ecology] by M.M. Al-Kaisi, X. Yin, et all
  8. Borers, lack of rain threaten corn. (Mississippi Crop Report).(Brief Article): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Bonnie Coblentz, 2002-06-24
  9. Enhancing soil nitrogen mineralization and corn yield with overseeded cover crops.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by M.E. Jones, R.R. Harwood, et all 1998-05-01
  10. Grain stocks indicate rising old-crop corn carryover.: An article from: Pro Farmer by Chip Flory, Brian Grete, 2007-03-31
  11. New-crop carry: corn, wheat pointed down; beans up. : An article from: Pro Farmer by Chip Flory, 2006-04-15
  12. Big corn crop gets bigger as harvest draws near.: An article from: Pro Farmer by Gale Reference Team, 2006-09-16
  13. Was 2005 corn crop pushed too hard, too fast?: An article from: Pro Farmer
  14. Trap tripped on new-crop corn sales!: An article from: Pro Farmer by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-17

21. Economy - Corn Crops 1838
Economy corn crops 1838. Back to the Indian Removal through Arkansas, 1830-1849 homepage.
http://www.anpa.ualr.edu/trail_of_tears/indian_removal_project/economy/corn_crop
Economy - Corn Crops 1838
Back to the Indian Removal through Arkansas, 1830-1849 homepage A B C ... Z Tuesday September 4, 1838 From the Arkansas Gazette The crops of corn, which promised so favorably two months ago, have been seriously injured by the drought, in almost every section of the State-but in some much more than others. The probability is, that the average will not exceed half a crop. In this vicinity the injury is felt but little, and corn will be abundant; but we hear distressing accounts of the deficiency in most of the counties north, west, and south of us. In the counties east, and particularly those on the Mississippi, the crops are very fair. The cotton crop, considering the bad stand in the spring, we understand, generally looks very promising—the drought having been favorable to it. Source: Republican Banner, Wednesday, Tuesday, September 4, 1838. Home Bibliography Digital Library
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22. Atlanta Corn Crops
Listings For Atlanta corn crops . Dikembe Mutombo Foundation History rubber, tea, quinine, cassava, bananas, root crops, corn, fruits; wood products.
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23. Grain SA - News > Press Room
Press Room. USDA projects record US bean and corn crops. ( Monday, May 17, 2004 ). (24/5/2004). Don’t pencil in record bean and corn crops just yet. (24/5/2004).
http://www.grainsa.co.za/press_room_article.asp?NewsId=1047

24. Grain SA - News > Press Room
Press Room. Don’t pencil in record bean and corn crops just yet. ( Monday, May 24, 2004 ). Don’t pencil in record bean and corn crops just yet. (24/5/2004).
http://www.grainsa.co.za/press_room_article.asp?NewsId=1049

25. JUNTA DESTROYS CORN CROPS IN MUDON Kao Wao News Letter
Life in Mon State JUNTA DESTROYS corn crops IN MUDON. (Independent Mon News Agency January 7, 2004). Township Peace and Development
http://www.burmatoday.net/kaowao/2004/01/040126_junta_kaowao60.htm
Life in Mon State JUNTA DESTROYS CORN CROPS IN MUDON (Independent Mon News Agency: January 7, 2004) Township Peace and Development Council and irrigation officials of Mudon Township forced villagers to uproot maize plants belonging to farmers in Mon State, southern Burma. The local witnesses reported that farmland near Sat-Thwe village was uprooted of maize plants as the crop plantation was not following the orders of the government project plan. On their inspection trip to Sat-Thwe village on January 3, the TPDC members and irrigation officials blamed the village headman and farmers for using water from the dam in growing the maize instead of rice. On the same day, the village headman was ordered to gather one person from
each household and to destroy the maize plants grown by Mon farmers Nai One
and Mi Woot.

26. News: Philippines
NEWS Philippines. Monsanto harvests 1st Bt corn crops sees ok of farmers by Lilybeth G. Ison 27May-2003 Manila Bulletin Monsanto Philippines Inc.
http://www.searca.org/~bic/news/ctry/phil/May2003/27.htm

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by Lilybeth G. Ison
27-May-2003 Manila Bulletin
Monsanto Philippines Inc. (MPI), a biotechnology research firm, is harvesting its first genetically modified (GM) corn in over 120 hectares of land and is anticipating an accelerated acceptance of the technology as the GM crop has offered solution to the perennial corn-borer problem of farmers.
Noel Borlongan, MPI spokesman, said that harvest in commercial scale for Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) corn is already going on all over Ilocos, Isabela, Pangasinan, Camarines Sur and Misamis Oriental. He said that the first cropping is expected to encourage farmers to shift to the technology in the next planting. "We are expecting 100 percent corn borer protection. In Isabela, if the normal yield for hybrid corn is five tons per hectare, we're getting six tons per hectare for Bt corn," Borlongan said. Before Bt corn's commercialization approval, MPI has been distributing to the country hybrid corn which already has a significant edge over open-pollinated varieties (OPV).

27. Hybrid Seeds - A Guarantee Of High Corn Crops! Poster
M. Solovyev Hybrid Seeds A Guarantee Of High corn crops!, 1956 29.0 x 22.0 Lithograph. Inventory Number RUL01261 Retail Price please call.
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28. 9/3/2004 -- Britain OKs Genetically Modified Corn Crops
Britain OKs genetically modified corn crops Decision follows years of study and public skepticism Source Copyright nbsp2004, MSNBC Date March nbsp9, nbsp2004.
http://forests.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=30056

29. Record US Corn Crops This Season
Record US corn crops this season. Charles Abbott Washington. US farmers will harvest their biggest corn and soybean crops ever, the
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Charles Abbott Washington US farmers will harvest their biggest corn and soybean crops ever, the Government said Friday in its first estimate of the fall harvest - an astounding 10.369 billion bushels of corn and 2.989 billion bushels of soybeans. The mammoth outpouring, vastly larger than 1999's crops, would be accompanied by the second-largest cotton crop on record, 19.2 m bales weighing 480 lbs each, and a moderate 2.26 billion bushels of wheat, the Agriculture Department said. Huge crops would mean a fourth year in a row of low grain and soybean prices. "There's no floor on how low it can go," said private consultant John Schnittker. Analyst Greg Doud of the firm World Perspectives pointed to the possibility that hot, dry August weather might reduce crop size, especially soybeans in a critical reproductive stage, but large crops seemed certain.

30. Biotech Bullies Back Off On GE Drugs In Corn Crops
Biotech Bullies Back off on GE Drugs in corn crops? Also below Vilsack, Gross weigh in on biotech decision Biotech Industry Adopts
http://www.organicconsumers.org/gefood/drugsincorn102302.cfm
News Campaigns GE Food Organics ... email this page Biotech Bullies Back off on GE Drugs in Corn Crops? Also below : Vilsack, Gross weigh in on biotech decision
Biotech Industry Adopts PrecautionAltered Plants Banned Near Major Food Crops

Associated Press
October 23, 2002
Biotech Companiess to Limit Altered Corn WASHINGTON, DC

Several biotech companies have agreed not to grow genetically engineered
corn intended for pharmaceutical development in states where it could
contaminate neighboring fields planted with crops for human consumption.
The self-imposed moratorium was adopted this month by members of the
Biotechnology Industry Organization. A genetically engineered StarLink corn
variety approved solely for animal feed turned up in taco shells two years ago, prompting a massive recall and an expensive recovery effort. "We've got to eliminate the misconceptions and the fears that were instilled by the StarLink fiasco," said Robert Dose, vice president for business development at ProdiGene Inc., which has developed a corn that contains an

31. Kraft Executive Wants Tougher Rules On Drug Producing Biopharm Crops -Supermarke
Pharmaceutical corn crops would have to be planted at least one mile away from plants grown for human and livestock food, for example.
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Chicago Sun - Times, Apr 4, 2003
http://www.suntimes.com/output/business/cst-fin-biopharm04.html
Kraft Co-CEO Betsy Holden is calling for stricter rules for planting
crops that are bio-engineered to produce pharmaceuticals. The usually
tight-lipped and regulation-averse Holden told an agricultural forum
that such crops, as well as genetically modified animals, pose a threat
to the food supply. "Both share the same issuethe risk of co-mingling with the food supply, the same problem that led to the recall a couple of years ago of our Taco Bell products that were adulterated with StarLink corn," Holden said in a speech to the Outlook Forum in Arlington, Va., sponsored by

32. Impacts Of Agricultural Management Practices OnSoybean And Corn Crops Evident In
Impacts of Agricultural Management Practices on Soybean and corn crops Evident in GroundTruth Data and Thematic Mapper Vegetation Indices.
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~andyward/timpac.htm
Impacts of Agricultural Management Practices on Soybean and Corn Crops Evident in Ground-Truth Data and Thematic Mapper Vegetation Indices
Prasad S. Thenkabail, A.D. Ward, and J.G. Lyon
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33. Organic Corn Pollution From GE Corn Crops
GENTECH archive IndexThread Organic corn pollution from GE corn crops. To gentech@nic.surfnet.nl, gentech@gen.free.de,ban-GEF
http://www.gene.ch/gentech/2001/May/msg00210.html
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34. Field Crop Research Priorities - Corn Crops
corn crops. Author Stuart Budd Research Analyst/OMAF. Creation Date 17 December 2003. Last Reviewed 17 December 2003. Field Crop
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Author: Stuart Budd - Research Analyst/OMAF Creation Date: 17 December 2003 Last Reviewed: 17 December 2003
Field Crop Research Priorities Index Page
1. Genetic Improvement of Corn for Ontario
(FCRSCC Priority Grouping #1 Innovative and Enhanced Germplasm) The existence of an efficient continuum from inbred development through to commercial hybrid evaluation is critical to the Ontario corn industry. Elite germplasm may be developed to increase productivity, meet specific needs of a bio-based industry, or to confer nutritional improvements. However, these advances will have little impact on the provincial economy unless a system exists for ensuring that these advances can be integrated, refined and tested across Ontario.
Many of the priorities for the corn industry depend upon the successful incorporation of genetic traits, natural or modified, into superior breeding lines (e.g. cold tolerance, pest resistance, premium market traits, etc.) Although there are large hybrid development programs in the private sector, inbred/hybrid development must also continue to be part of the public breeding programs, since it is only through locally adapted germplasm that the true value of genetic enhancements to corn growers can be properly evaluated.

35. Tweaking The Raising Of Biotech Corn Crops | The Arizona Daily Star ®
Tweaking the raising of biotech corn crops. Without refuge crops, insects munching on Bt corn might eventually evolve resistance to Bt toxin.
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36. PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS MUST COPE WITH LATE MAY CORN CROPS
Penn State Information and Communication Technologies News Release titled PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS MUST COPE WITH LATE MAY corn crops. May 23, 2003.
http://aginfo.psu.edu/News/may03/corn.html

37. UK OKs GM Corn Crops - (United Press International)
UK OKs GM corn crops. LONDON, March 9 (UPI) Britain will allow genetically modified crops to be grown commercially under certain
http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20040309-121740-7034r.htm

38. Big Soybean, Corn Crops Shrink In Drought
Big soybean, corn crops shrink in drought Sep 22, 2000 1200 PM Elton Robinson Corn is a crop of July and soybeans are a crop of August.
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39. USDA May Supply/Demand Report Forecasts Bigger Soybean, Corn, Rice Crops, Less C
USDA projects record US bean and corn crops May 14, 2004 1142 AM Cotton, wheat crops forecast lower on less acreage By Elton Robinson
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40. Farmers Uproot Bt CORN Crops, Urged Congress Intervention On
FARMERS UPROOT BT corn crops, URGED CONGRESS INTERVENTION ON ILLEGAL FIELD TESTING OF GMOs. KMP News Release. 30 th August 2001 In
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