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Author: WCM Staff Created: 4/21/2006 11:11:50 AM
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Dramatic increases in soybean seed costs for 2009 (25 to 109%) have many growers rethinking their soybean seed options. The most drastic alternative being floated in the coffee shops is brown bagging or planting “saved” soybean seed. Before a grower considers this option we must revisit the legal issues and agronomic considerations associated with this practice.

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The deadline for submitting nominees for the Wisconsin CCA of the Year Award is March 31, 2009. We all know there are many well respected CCA’s that would be consider excellent candidates. Why not show them your appreciation and nominate one (or two!).

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Sainfoin (Onobrychis vicifolia) -- New varieties of sainfoin have been released in Montana with improved yield, however these varieties have not been tested in Wisconsin. The lack of yield in the seeding year, adaption to high pH, low tolerance of wet soils, and, susceptibility to crown rot causing short stand life indicate that this species is not likely to be useful in Wisconsin.

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The need to diversify weed management programs and protect the value of glyphosate became a consistent message of extension weed scientists soon after the adoption Roundup Ready ®crops. To put a fresh spin on this message, we pooled our thoughts to come up with a light-hearted look at this serious issue.

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Dupont is launching Accent Q in 2009, which is a new formulation of Accent that contains the safener isoxadifen. This safener is also in the herbicides Laudis, Option, and Status and functions by increasing the rate that a corn plant can metabolize specific herbicides.

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The Department of Soil Science, with cooperation from UW-Extension, UWEX-Nutrient Management Team, and UWEX-Nutrient & Pest Management Program, is hosting the workshop “Managing Nutrients on Wisconsin Soils” on March 11th and 12th, 2009. 

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The University of Wisconsin-River Falls, UW-Extension and the Integrated Pest Management Program will co-sponsor the IPM Field Scout Training Class to be held on the UW-River Falls campus, March 18-19, 2009.

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The purpose of this program is to provide unbiased performance comparisons of hybrid seed corn available in Wisconsin. These trials evaluate corn hybrids for both grain and silage production performance.

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Don’t be confused. The Wisconsin Crop Management Conference is the same great conference and trade show that you valued for many years as the Wisconsin Fertilizer, Aglime, and Pest Management Conference. It just has a new, shorter name, which focuses on crop management, the product of input decisions on fertility, pest control, genetics, etc. Full flyer attached.

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The CCA Pre-Test Training Session, sponsored by UW-Extension, Wisconsin Crop Production Association and the IPM Program will be offered at the Crowne Plaza, Madison on December 18-19, 2008. This training session is designed to assist with preparation for the Wisconsin CCA exam.

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The Madison Field Scout Training Classes will be held on the UW Madison Campus January 5-9, 2009. This course is designed to provide the skills necessary for proper pest identification, crop scouting techniques and will provide useful baseline information for people who are preparing for the Wisconsin CCA exam.

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