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         Corn Crops:     more books (100)
  1. Corn fundamentals.(market condition for corn industry): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2005-05-10
  2. Respectable bounce from an oversold corn market.: An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2005-08-22
  3. Spring-seeded smother plants for weed control in corn and soybean.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by D.D. Buhler, K.A. Kohler, et all 1998-05-01
  4. Prepare for a Crowd.(corn plantations): An article from: Farm Journal by Andrew Burchett, 2005-01-16
  5. In the red.(market condition of corn industry): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2005-09-02
  6. The Corn Economy of Indonesia
  7. Maize and Grace: Africa's Encounter with a New World Crop, 1500-2000 by James C. McCann, 2005-03-28
  8. Corn perspective.(influence of weather conditions ): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2005-05-24
  9. Bt corn: Health and the environment (Crop series) by Frank B Peairs, 2002
  10. How to manage a corn crop in Kentucky and West Virginia (Farmers' bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by J. H Arnold, 1913
  11. Corn;: America's greatest crop, by Perry Greeley Holden, 1930
  12. Managing corn pests with Bt corn (Crop series) by Frank B Peairs, 2002
  13. Weed control in the corn crops of southwestern Idaho (Idaho current information series) by Paul J Torell, 1971
  14. Prices paid for standing hay, silage and corn grain crops, New York State, 1984 (A.E. ext) by D. P Snyder, 1985

121. Soya & Oilseed Industry News
Nationally, farmers said they intend to plant 46 percent of their corn crop with biotech seeds and 86 percent of their soybean crop.
http://www.soyatech.com/bluebook/news/viewarticle.ldml?a=20040402-3

122. No-Till Corn Yields
and Water Balance in the MidAtlantic Coastal Plain, measured the differences in captured precipitation, crop yields, water used by the corn crop, and water
http://www.asa-cssa-sssa.org/press/journals/aj/0206alley.html
Improving Water Use In Growing Corn Possible, Study Shows BLACKSBURG, VA. - JUNE 3, 2002 - Farmers growing corn in the mid-Atlantic region will have a new tool to help them identify appropriate cultural practices for the types of soils in their fields, thanks to research conducted by researchers from Virginia Tech and Colorado State University. "Soils vary in their ability to hold water," said Mark Alley, professor of crop and soil environmental sciences at Virginia Tech. "If a farmer knows the water-use efficiency of the soils in his field, he has a very important clue on how to manage that field." Alley developed a formula for accurately determining the water-use efficiency in typical soils in the region. The results of his research were published in the May-June edition of Agronomy Journal . Co-authors of the article are Jon Roygard, a Virginia Tech research associate, and Raj Khosla, assistant professor of soil and crop science at Colorado State University. Water is the main limiting factor for non-irrigated corn production in the region. The article examines the relationship between no-till corn yields and soil water availability for the purpose of improving water-use efficiency. Total rainfall in the mid-Atlantic region is generally adequate for corn production, Alley said, but the amount of rain falling on particular fields varies widely. Complicating the hit-or-miss pattern of rainfall is the fact that some soil types have a greater ability to hold water than others.

123. ArmForum -> Gallery
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