What's Cropping Up? Chronological Index

1990 (Volume 0)

Cox, Bill. What's Cropping Up?--A Newsletter for the 1990's.

van Es, Harold. New Bulletins on Nutrient and Pesticide Management.

Hahn, Russ. Triazine-Resistant Biotypes of Common Weeds Plague New York Corn Growers.

Mt. Pleasant, Jane. Sustainable Agriculture: Research and Extension in Field Crops.

Shields, Elson J. Management of Corn Rootworm in NY.

Pardee, Bill. Seed, the High Value Input.

Reid, W. Shaw. Status of Soil Fertility.

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(1991, Volume 1, Number 1)

Cherney, Jerry. Forage Quality Testing. p.1

Casler, George L. Outlook for Field Crop Inputs for 1991.p.4

Sorrells, Mark. Spring Oat Varieties for 1991.p.3

Klausner, Stu. A Pre-Sidedress Nitrogen Soil Test for Corn: An Update. p.5

Waltman, Bill. Soil surveys and GIS: Basic Tools for Environmental Assessments. p.6

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(1991, Volume 1, Number 2)

van Es, Harold. Soil Compaction I: The Plow Layer. p.1

Masonis, Dave. Growing Degree Days and Rainfall in the 1980s. p.2

Cox, Bill. Corn Silage Management. p.3

Reid, W. Shaw. Understanding Soil Nitrates. p.6

Hahn, Russ & Stachowski, Paul. Research Looks at Ways to Reduce Atrazine Rates. p.4

Wright, Madison. Growing Your First Crop of Soybeans. p.5

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(1991, Volume 1, Number 3)

Mt. Pleasant, Jane. Cultivation: It Has a Place in Corn Weed Management. p.4

Cherney, Jerry. Alfalfa Harvest Management. 1991,p.3

Pardee, Bill. What Caused the Skips? 1991,p.5

Shields, Elson J. Management of Potato Leafhopper for Maximum Forage Quality. p.1

Reid, W. Shaw. Zinc Deficiency in Corn. p.6

Klausner, Stu. Using Organic Nitrogen to Reduce Fertilizer Input. p.2

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(1991, Volume 1, Number 4)

DeGloria, Steve. Mapping Growing Degree-Days in NY. p.4

Waltman, Bill. Hydric Soil and Wetlands: A Southern Tier Example. p.5

Martin, Jack. Using Sewage Sludge to Reduce Fertilizer Costs. p.6

Pitt, Ron. Nutrient Preservation in Storage of Corn Silage. p.7

Hahn, Russ. Between-Cropping Applications Control Broadleaf Perennial Weeds. p.3

Waldron, J. Keith. Integrated Pest Management: Env'tlly Sound and Economically Efficient Crop Protection. p.1

Bergstrom, Gary C. Gray Leaf Spot: A Limited Threat to NY Corn Production in the 90's. p.2

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(1991, Volume 1, Number 5)

Bergstrom, Gary C. Corn Production Practices That Reduce Fusarium Mycotoxin Contamination. p.1

Mt. Pleasant, Jane. Rye Cover Crop Provides Many Benefits. p.2

Wright, Madison. Action in Oilseeds. p.6

Eggleston, Keith L. The Northeast Regional Climate Center. p.4

van Es, Harold & Robert Schindelbeck. Soil Compaction II: The Subsoil. p.5

Cox, Bill. Planting Winter Wheat. p.3

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(1991, Volume 1, Number 6)

Masonis, Dave. Different Methods for Calculating Growing Degree Days. p.3

Pardee, Bill. Thoughts on Choosing Seed for 1992. p.5

Cox, Bill. Corn Silage Populations p.4

Herendeen, Nate. Keep the Quality in Your Grain. p.1

Martin, Jack. Nviro Ag Lime as a Liming Material. p.2

Lucey, Bob. Effect of Precipitation, Soil Type and Soil Drainage on Date of Corn Planting and Yield. p.6

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(1992 Volume 2, Number 1)

Cherney, Jerry. Alfalfa and Perennial Grass Establishment. p.5

Sutton, Phil; Jim VanKirk & J. Keith Waldron. p.6

Stanton, B. F. Economic Outlook for Field Crops in 1992. p.4

Hansen, Julie; Don Viands & Bill Pardee. Cornell Alfalfa Test Results, 1989-91. p.3

Klausner, Stu. A Pre-Sidedress Nitrogen Soil Test for Corn. p.1

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(1992, Volume 2, Number 2)

Bergstrom, Gary C. Guidelines for Wheat Fungicide Decisions. p.6

Reid, W. Shaw. Concepts for Recommending Fertilizers from Soil Tests. p.1

Hahn, Russ & Janice Degni. Results Suggest Low Threshold for Velvetleaf in Field Corn. p.5

Shields, Elson J. Protecting Your Germinating Corn Stands from Seed Corn Maggot and Wireworms. p.4

Mt. Pleasant, Jane. Interseeding Cover Crops in Corn. p.3

Cox, W. J.; H. M. van Es, & D. M. Henderson. Optimum Spring Chisel Tillage Depth for Corn Production. p.2

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(1992, Volume 2, Number 3)

Cherney, Jerry. Spring Harvest Management of Perennial Grasses. p.5

Shields, Elson J. Alfalfa Snout Beetle: A Threat to the New York Dairy Industry. p.1

Mt. Pleasant, Jane & Ken Schlather. Weed Seeds in NY Dairy Manure. p.3

Klausner, Stu. Fertilize Alfalfa According to Soil Test. p.6

Waldron, J. Keith. IPM, Increasing the Benefits from Checking Fields. p.2

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(1992, Volume 2, Number 4)

Hahn, Russ. Smooth Bedstraw Control Provides Opportunity to Improve Hayfields. p.4

Wright, Madison. Outlook for Canola. p.1

Peverly, John H. Composts Made from Solid Waste and Sludge Evaluated in Field Plot Study. p.5

Lucey, R. F. & W. S. Reid. Fertilizing Pastures in NYS. p.2

Pitt, R. E. & Kurt Ruppel. A Quick Way to Diagnose Silage Management. p.6

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(1992, Volume 2, Number 5)

Mt. Pleasant, Jane & Mary Carter. Using Cover Crops in Corn to Capture Residual Soil Nitrate. p.6

Pollock, John G. Corn Harvest - Safety Considerations. p.1

Cherney, Jerry. Reed Canarygrass - Pros & Cons. p.3

van Es, Harold & Larry Geohring. Comparison of Drainage Practices for Alfalfa Prod'n on Clay Loam Soils. p.4

Pardee, Bill. Seed Certification Comes to Cornell. p.5

Bergstrom, Gary C. Scab or Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat. p.2

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(1992, Volume 2, Number 6)

Lacey, John. Farming A Dirt Highway 1: Soil Profile Turned Upside Down. p.1

Eggleston, Keith L. The 1992 Growing Season Weather in NYS. p.3

Cox, Bill. Corn Silage Plant Populations. p.5

Shields, Elson J. Choosing a Management Strategy for Corn Rootworm. p.4

Wilks, Daniel S. & Ronald E. Pitt. Timing Alfalfa Cutting Using Weather Forecasts. p.6

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(1993, Volume 3, Number 1)

Peverly, John H. Guidelines for Sludge Application to Cropland. p.1

van Es, Harold & Robert Schindelbeck. Frost Tillage: A Potential Management Option. p.4

Pardee, Bill & Mark Sorrells. Newdak Top Oat Variety for 1993. p.3

Cox, Bill & Madison Wright. Soybean Variety Selection. p.6

Bergstrom, Gary C. Mold Toxins as a Factor in Grain Marketing. p.5

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(1993, Volume 3, Number 2)

Cox, Bill. Grain Corn Plant Populations. p.6

Klausner, Stu & Shaw Reid. Using the Nitrogen Soil Test. p.5

Mt. Pleasant, Jane & Jim Frisch. Cultivation Equipment Offers Wide Selection. p.1

Cherney, Jerry. Exotic Forages. p.4

Geohring, L. D. Drainage Improvement Decisions Can Influence Profits. p.2

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(1993, Volume 3, Number 3)

Hahn, Russ. Low-Rate Postemergence Weed Control in Field Corn with Accent Combinations. p.6

Shields, Elson J. Alfalfa Weevil Management in New York Alfalfa. p.1

Peverly, John H. Recommendations for Sludge Application. p.2

Kalb, David W. & Gary C. Bergstrom. Insect/Disease Complex Widespread in New York Alfalfa. p.5

Waldron, J. Keith. Conservation Tillage - Early Season Corn Pests. p.4

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(1993, Volume 3, Number 4)

van Es, Harold & Larry Geohring. Rapid Movement of Manure to Tile Drainage Lines: Should We Be Concerned? p.5

DeGloria, Steve. Resource Inventory: 1. Soil Survey Databases for Watershed Planning. p.6

Cherney, Jerry. Summer Seeding of Perennial Forages. p.4

Lacey, John. Farming a Dirt Highway 2: How to Keep a Temporary "Dirt Highway" Permanently Farmable. p.1

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(1993, Volume 3, Number 5)

Klausner, Stu. Integrated Nutrient Management. p.3

Porter, Keith S. Meeting Farming and Environmental Objectives through Whole Farm Planning. p.2

Lacey, John. Pipeline Right-of-Way and Farmland: After the Pipeliners Have Left--Monitoring and Followup. p.5

DeGloria, Steve. 11. Mapping Pesticide Leaching Potential at Landscape Scale. p. 1

Pardee, Bill. Choices in Growing Alfalfa, A Survey Report. p.4

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(1993, Volume 3, Number 6)

Cox, Bill. Why We Recommend High Corn Silage Populations. p.2

Wright, Madison. Will There be Designer Soybeans? p.7

Gardner, Ronald D. Restricting Reentry Into Treated Fields Required to Protect Agricultural Workers p.1

Lucey, Bob & Shaw Reid Cornell Recommends for Field Crops: Yesterday and Today. p.4

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(1994, Volume 4, Number 1)

Cox, Bill. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) Program for New York. p.1

Shields, Elson J. Corn Rootworm Management Impact on Silage/Grain Production and Efficacy of Soil Insecticides. p.4

Klausner, Stu. Animal Density Guidelines. p.2

Pardee, Bill & Mark Sorrells. Newdak Top Oat for '94`. p.3

Cox, Bill & Madison Wright. Carefully Select Soybean Varieties. p.6

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(1994, Volume 4, Number 2)

Hahn, Russ. Pre- and Postemergence Soybean Herbicides Compared. p.4

Mt. Pleasant, Jane & Mary Carter. Cover Crops in Corn Reduce Residual Soil Nitrates. p.6

Waldron, J. Keith. IPM and Water Quality: Minimizing Pesticide Risk. p.1

Cox, Bill. Grain Corn Populations: High But Not Too High. p.3

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(1994, Volume 4, Number 3)

Shields, Elson J. Management of Potato Leafhopper in New York Alfalfa. p.3

Cherney, Jerry & Debbie Cherney. Relative Feed Value. p.2

Reid, W. Shaw. Quality Control in a Soil Testing Laboratory. p.4

Peverly, John H. Composts and N in Row Crop Production. p.6

Shields, Elson J. Management of Corn Rootworm in 1995: Start Planning Today. p.1

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(1994, Volume 4, Number 4)

Bergstrom, Gary G. Sclerotinia Crown and Stem Rot: A Risk Factor for Summer Alfalfa Seedings. V p.1

Cox, Bill. Kernel Milk Line Stage and Corn Harvest. p.6

Pardee, Bill. Trends in Forage Seed Use in New York. V. p.5

Reid, W. Shaw & Bill Cox. Fertilization of Winter Small Grains. p.2

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(1994, Volume 4, Number 5)

Mt. Pleasant, Jane. Root and Top Biomass of Cover Crops Varies with Species and Management.p.4

van Es, Harold; Charissa Yang; Stu Klausner; & Larry Geohring. Can Corn be Grown without Nitrate Contamination of Groundwater. p.1

Cherney, Jerry & Bill Cox. Corn Silage Quality. p.3

Hahn, Russ. Sencor Boosts Velvetleaf Activity of Postemergence Herbicides in Field Corn. p.6

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(1994, Volume 4, Number 6)

Cox, Bill. Update on Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Program. p. 1

Waldron, J. Keith. Soybean Pest Management Highlights. p. 2

Cox, Bill and Madison Wright. New York Soybean Variety Trials. p. 4.

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(1995, Volume 5, Number 1)

Cherney, Jerry. Predicting Alfalfa Forage Quality in the Spring. p.5

Shields, Elson J. Protecting Your Germinating Corn Stands from Seed Corn Maggot and Wireworms.p.1

Shields, Elson J. Management of Corn Rootworm for the 1995 Growing Season. p.6

Wright, Peter. An Even Spread is a Better Spread. 6(1) p.4

Klausner, Stu. Fine Tune Your Fertilizer Program for Corn. p.2

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(1995, Volume 5, Number 2)

Cox, Bill. Corn Populations and Corn Quality. p.4

van Es, Harold, Charissa Yang, & Stu Klausner. Moderate Overfertilization Increases Ground-Water Nitrate Levels. p.2

Mt. Pleasant, Jane. When is the Best Time to Cultivate Corn?. p.1

Hahn, Russ. Broadstrike + Dual Provides New Weed Control Option. p.6

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(1995, Volume 5, Number 3)

Cox, Bill. Update on CCA Program. p.1

Pitt, Ron E. Nutrient Flows on Dairy Farms: An Integrated Approach. p.2

Hahn, Russ. Early Postemergence Pursuit Applications for Soybeans. p.6

Klausner, Stu. Nutrient Management Strategy. p.5

Peverly, John H. Three Years of Compost Applications to Corn Plots; Findings and Recommendations. p.3

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(1995, Volume 5, Number 4)

Bergstrom, Gary. Baytan Seed Treatment: A New Tool for Wheat Producers. p.2

Cox, Bill. Consider Planting Wheat After Soybean Harvest. p.6

Cox, Bill & Jerry Cherney. Corn Silage Quality and the Stay-Green Characteristic. p.4

Poe, Gregory L. Coastal Zone Management Act: Federal Agro-Environmental Policy Update. p.1

Pardee, Bill. Batavia Wheat Features Sprouting Resistance. p.3

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(1995, Volume 5, Number 5)

Peverly, John H. N Management Key to Cropping Benefits From Compost Applications. p.4

Eggelston, Keith L. The 1995 Growing Season Weather in New York State. p.3

Waldron, J. Keith. Fall Season Pest Management Opportunities. p.1

Pardee, Bill & Mark Sorrells. 1995 Cornell Wheat Variety Tests. p.2

Mt. Pleasant, Jane & Beverly McIntyre. Managing Rye as a Cover Crop: Allelopathic Effects. p.6

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(1995, Volume 5, Number 6)

Hahn, Russ. New York State Management Plan for Corn Herbicides. p.1

Cherney, Jerry. Applied Forage Research: Why, How, and Where? p.2

Cox, Bill. Narrow Row Corn Silage Production. p.4

Cox, Bill. Variety X Row Spacing X Plant Density Interactions in Soybeans. p.6

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(1996, Volume 6, Number 1)

Bergstrom, Gary. Sclerotinia Stem Rot of Soybean. p.4

Pardee, Bill. Newdak Continues to Top NY Oat Tests. p.5

Cox, Bill. Cornell Hosts Northeast Agronomy Meetings. p.6

Hahn, Russ. Time of Application Affects Performance of Postemergence Yellow Nutsedge Herbicides. p.2

Shields, Elson J. Corn Borer in Field Corn. p.1

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(1996, Volume 6, Number 2)

Cox, Bill. Recommended Soybean Varieties for 1996. p.2-3

Hahn, Russell R. Early Preplant vs. Preemergence Large Crabgrass Control in No-Tillage Corn. p.6

Klausner, Stu. Nitrogen Soil Test for Corn: Update.p.4

Cherney, Jerry H. & Chris J. Post. What a Tangled Web We Weave. p.1

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(1996, Volume 6, Number 3)

Cherney, Jerry H. Potassium Content of Grasses for Dairy Cattle.p.6

Klausner, Stu & Shaw Reid. Comparing Soil Test Results Between Laboratories.p.2

Reid, Shaw. Boron For Alfalfa. p.4

Cox, Bill. CCA News. p.1

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(1996, Volume 6, Number 4)

van Es, Harold. Is the Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test Affected by Soil Water Conditions?p.4

Pardee, Bill. Fall Grains for 1996 Seed Suggestions. p.1

Shields, Elson J. Management of Corn Rootworm in 1997: Start Planning Today.p.3

Bergstrom, Gary C. Managing Wheat Seed Health After A Scab Epidemic. p.5

Hahn, Russell R. Crop Rotation Affects Between Crop Applications for Horsenettle Control. p.6

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(1996, Volume 6, Number 5)

Poe, Gregory L. & Nelson L. Bills. Federal Agricultural Environmental Policy Update. p.2

Bergstrom, Gary C. Talking Trash' on Gray Leaf Spot of Corn. p.3

van Es, Harold, Art DeGaetano, & Bob Schindelbeck Frost Tillage Potential for the Northeast. p.4

Cox, Bill. CCA News. p.1

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(1996, Volume 6, Number 6)

Bergstrom, Gary & Diane Karasevicz. New York Wheat Found Free of Karnal Bunt in 1995-96. p.6

Hahn, Russell R. & Paul J. Stachowski. Reduced Herbicide Rates for Narrow-Row Field Corn. p.4

Cox, Bill. Variety x Row Spacing x Plant Density Interactions in Soybeans. p.1

Cherney, Jerry & Bill Pardee. Perennial Forage Selection. p.3 (for more information on forage species selection, visit the

Shields, Elson J. BT - Corn: What is the Future? p.2

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(1997, Volume 7, Number 1)

Klausner, Stu. Getting the Most out of Your Nitrogen. p.1

Cox, Bill & Dill Otis. Soybean Varieties for 1997. p.4

Pardee, Bill. Oat Seed Short, Newdak Still Tops for 97. p.5

Cox, Bill & D. Cherney. Hybrid, Row Spacing and Plant Population Effects on Corn Silage Yield and Quality. p.2

Hahn, Russell R. Herbicide-Resistant Crops: Benefits and Risks. p.6

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(1997, Volume 7, Number 2)

Waldron, J. Keith & Gary C. Bergstrom. Bt Corn: Possibility for Management of European Corn Borer and Anthracnose Stalk Rot? p.6

Wright, Peter. Use the Right Tool When Spreading Manure. p.1

Cox, W.J., J.S. Singer & D.J. Otis. Rotated Corn Can Enhance Corn Yields with Less Inputs. p.4

Bellows, Barbara. Agricultural Environmental Management - Assisting Farmers Assess the Environmental Stewardship of their Farming Operations. p.3

Hahn, Russ. Roundup Ready Soybeans Have Successful Introduction. p.2

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(1997, Volume 7, Number 3)

Hahn, Russell R. Stellar Provides Postemergence Velvetleaf and Common Ragweed Control in Soybeans. p. 1

Cherney, Jerry & R. Mark Sule. Estimating Alfalfa Quality Using PEAQ. p. 2

Cox, Bill & Dill Otis. Soybean Production Under Different Weed Control Methods. p. 3

Gift, Nancy & Jane Mt. Pleasant. New York Corn Growers Respond to Survey on Cover Crops and Cultivation. p. 4

Shields, Elson J. Spring Insect Alert. p. 6

Hahn, Russell R. Acetochlor Registration is Denied by NY State DEC. p. 7

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(1997, Volume 7, Number 4)

Pardee, Bill. Fall Grain Seed Suggestions for 1997. p. 1

Bellows, Barbara. Agricultural Environmental Management: Building from Experience. p. 2, 7.

Bergstrom, Gary C. and Sorrells, Mark E. Resistance to Wheat Spindle Steak Mosaic Virus is Important in New York. p. 3,7.

Reid, W. Shaw. Estimating Cation Exchange Capacity from Soil Test. pp. 4-5.

Cox, W.J. Corn Emergence in 1997. pp. 6-7.

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(1997, Volume 7, Number 5)

Cherney, Jerry H. & Cherney, Debbie J.R. Silage Properties - Moisture and Particle Size. p 1,7

van Es, Harold. Recent research results in nitrate leaching: what are the implications? pp 2-3

Lacey, John. Construction Rights-of-way through commercial farms for large gas transmission pipelines - Recent Developments in Land Sustainability, and a Look at What's on the Regional Horizon. pp. 4-5, 7

Cox, W.J. Fall Wheat Management. p. 6.

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(1997, Volume 7, Number 6)

Hahn, R.R. and P.J. Stachowski. Timing is critical for Liberty and Roundup Ultra Programs in Corn. p. 1, 7.

Harrison, E., M.B. McBride, and D.R. Bouldin. EPA rules for land application of sewage sludge are too lax, Cornell Waste Management Institute proposes ('Case for Caution' report calls for more restrictions to safeguard human health, agricultural productivity and environment). p. 2-3

Klausner, S. Nutrient management in the Northeast. p. 4-5.

Cox, B. and D. Otis. Recommended soybean varieties for 1998. p. 6-7.

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(1998, Volume 8, Number 1)

Cherney, J., L. Hatch, and E. Goyette. Evaluating winter injury to alfalfa. p. 1,7

Gift, N., B. Burt, and J. Mt. Pleasant. Combining reduced herbicide rates and cultivation for effective weed control in corn. p. 2-3.

Cox, B. and J. Singer. Crop rotation increases profitability for cash crop producers. p. 4-5.

Hahn, R.R. Soybean yields similar with preemergence and postemergence weed control programs. p. 6-7.

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(Volume 8, Number 2)

Shields, E.J. Protecting your germinating corn and soybean stands from seed corn maggot and wireworms. p. 1.

Cherney, J.H., and R.F. Lucey. Grass management for lactating cows I. Forage Yield. p. 2,7.

Hahn, R.R. Postemergence heribicides control triazine-resistant common ragweed and common groundsel. p. 3

Waldron, J.K. and J. Hansen. New alfalfa varieties aid potato leafhopper management. p. 4-5.

Cox, B. Soybean production costs in New York. p. 6-7.

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(Volume 8, Number 3)

Shields, E.J. Potato leafhopper: will they return in mass in 1998? p 1

Cherney, J.H. and D.J.R. Cherney. Grass management for lactating cows. II. Forage quality. p. 2, 7

Bergstrom, G.C. Update on gray leaf spot of corn. p. 3,7.

Cox, B. and Hanchar, J. Economics of narrow row corn silage production. p. 4-5.

Hahn, R.R. and Stachowski, P.J. Postemergence yellow nutsedge control in Roundup Ready soybeans.  p. 6.

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(Volume 8, Number 4)

Reid, W.Shaw. Understanding soil organic matter calculations. pp. 1,5

Cox, Bill and Gary Bergstrom. Despite low prices, keep wheat in the rotation. pp. 2,3,5.

Hahn, R.R & P.J Stachowski.Wirestem muhly control with herbicide-resistant corn hybrids.p. 4.

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(Volume 8, number 5)

Pardee, B. Caledonia wheat tops 98 tests. p. 1

Bellows, B., Ten Eyck, J., and Wright, P. AEM Certification: Why do we need another certification program? pp 2-3

van Es, H. and B. Cox. Precision agriculture: putting information systems to work on farms pp 4,5,7

Cox, W.J. and D.J. Otis. Row spacing and seeding effects on Roundup Ready soybeans. pp 6-7

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(Volume 8, Number 6)

Bellows, B. Agricultural environmental management certification update. p. 1

Shields, E.J. Food Quality Protection Act: will field crop production be affected? p. 2

Hahn, R.R. Herbicide classification for weed resistance management. pp. 3-5

Cox, B. and D. Otis. Recommended soybean varieties for central and western New York. pp. 6-7

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(1999, Volume 9, Number 1)

Cox, B. and D. Otis. Recommended soybean varieties for Northern New York. p. 1.

Waldron, J.Keith, Julie Hansen, Jill Miller-Garvin, and Don Viands. New alfalfa cultivars show promise for PLH management.  pp 2-3.

Hahn, Russell R. and Paul J. Stachowski. Time of application is critical for total postemergence weed control in silage corn. pp. 4-5

Cox, W.J., D.R. Cherney, and D.J. Otis. Bt Hybrids and corn silage production. pp 6-7.

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(Volume 9, Number 2)

Shields, E. Corn rootworm management in 1999: are reduced rates a viable option? p. 1

Hahn, R.R. and P.J. Stachowski. Basis herbicide - a review of research results in New York State. pp 2-3, 7

Cox, B. and D. Otis. Growing soybeans when prices are low. pp 4-5, 7

Pardee, B. Prairie, Newdak top oats for '99. p. 6

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(Volume 9, Number 3)

Shields, E. Seed companies and corn growers finalize insect resistance management measures for Bt corn. p 1.

Hahn, R.R. and P.J. Stachowski. Timing of total postemergence weed control programs less critical for soybeans than for corn. pp 2-3

Cox, B., S. Reid, and J. Singer. Corn N fertilization after soybeans. pp 4-5

Shields, E. Alfalfa winter kill: are you sure it's not caused by alfalfa snout beetle?

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(Volume 9, Number 4)

Pardee, Bill. Grain crop varieties for fall '99. p 1.

Unruh, Lori J., and Gary W. Fick. A commercial rising plate meter for estimating pasture yield. pp. 2-3.

Kleinman, Peter; Ray Bryant, Shaw Reid, and Andrew Sharpley. Phosphorus and agriculture I: Environmental underpinnings. pp. 4-5.

Degloria, S.D., and S. Pacenka. Modeling environmental fate of atrazine in the Canajoharie Creek watershed, New York. pp. 6-7.

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(Volume 9, Number 5)

Hahn, Russell R., and Paul J. Stachowski. Timing critical for Liberty ATZ applications. p. 1.

Fick, G.W., F.l. Swartz, and H.D. Karsten. Can we afford to renovate pasture? pp. 2-3.

Kleinman, Peter; Ray Bryant, Shaw Reid, and Andrew Sharpley. Phosphorus and agriculture II: Soil phosphorus chemistry. pp. 4-5

Cherney, Jerry H. Kura clover for New York pastures. pp. 6-7.

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(Volume 9, Number 6)

Hahn, Russell R. and Paul J. Stachowski. Triazine-resistant common lambsquarters revisited. p. 1.

Cox, Bill, and Dill Otis. Recommend soybean varieties for central and western New York. p. 2-3.

Hahn, Russell R. and Paul J. Stachowski. Basis gold provides options for total postemergence weed control in field corn. pp. 4-5.

Cox, Bill and Dill Otis. Soybean seed and fertilizer inputs didn't pay in a drought-stressed growing season. pp. 6-7.

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