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Peanuts: Planting starts in Southeast with lower moisture and higher seed costs 5/10

Gerloff On Cotton: After latest USDA report, exports remain the key 5/10

Mississippi: Cotton holds promise, just on fewer acres 5/9

Closing Livestock: Most Live Cattle Months Finish Week by Setting New Contract Highs 5/9

Closing Cotton: Cotton Remains in Upper Half of Trading Range 5/9

Alaron Grains and Oilseeds Comment 5/9

National Weekly USDA Cotton Report 5/2

Closing Grain: Bullish New-Crop Corn Market Ends Week at $6.50 5/9

Leaders Skeptical of Farm Bill Reforms 5/9

Bush Veto Could Plow Under Farm Bill 5/9

Considerations before making the switch from corn to soybeans 5/9

Rice new crop futures hammered after USDA projections. 5/9

Cotton up in reaction to USDA supply/demand report. 5/9

Tennessee: Is it too late to plant corn? 5/9

Midday Grain: Corn Mixed at Midday 5/9

Midday Livestock: Bullish Feedlot Managers rewarded 5/9

Tennessee Has Largest Wheat Crop Since '82; Hay Stocks Low 5/9

Linn Group Corn Comments: Traders finally starting to worry about planting delays 5/9

National Weekly USDA Grain Market Review 5/9

Opening Cotton: May Supply-Demand Data Released 5/9

Opening Grain: Grains, Soybeans to Open Higher 5/9

Opening Livestock: Livestock Pits to Open Mixed on Follow-Through Buying, Profit-Taking Combo 5/9

President Will Veto Farm Bill 5/9

Conference Committee Releases Farm Bill Report 5/9

Midwest Senators Oppose RFS Waiver 5/9

Large Wheat Crop May Not Drop Prices 5/9

Florida: Extension hit with funds cuts 5/8

Farm Bill Agreement Reached 5/8

Alaron Energy: Oil supplies surge and dollar rallies but oil set new high anyway 5/8

U.S. Diesel Fuel Cost Survey 5/8

World Ag Markets Busy Through Mid-Week 5/8

Closing Livestock: Beef Futures Jump Higher 5/8

Closing Cotton: Cotton Settles At 6-Session High Closes 5/8

Closing Grain: Corn's Higher Trend Revitalized 5/8

Bush May Not Stop Farm Bill 5/8

USDA Crop Reports Preview 5/8

Lawmakers Mull Ethanol Policy 5/8

Peanuts: Convoy 40SC Fungicide Receives EPA Registration 5/8

Rice: FDA Approves Heart, Cancer Health Claim for Brown Rice 5/8

Kansas: Wheat Producers Should Watch Fields Closely for Insects 5/8

Memphis-based foundation focuses on bio-based economic growth MCA 5/8

Louisiana: Wheat Growing Conditions Good, LSU Personnel Say 5/8

ICGA Opposes Waiving the Renewable Fuels Standard 5/8

"We think there is a great deal to be said about the fiscal responsibility in this bill," Goodlatte said 5/8

Senate Hearing Questions Use of Ethanol Subsidies 5/8

Alaron Grains and Oilseeds: Going to be concern over further planting delays 5/7

Virginia Cotton: Cutoff Date For Planting 5/7

Soaked Midsouth farmers tired of waiting for the sun MCA 5/7

Debate Continues on Blame for High Food Prices 5/7

House Holds Hearing on RFS Implications 5/7

National Sorghum Checkoff Approved 5/7

National Weekly USDA Cotton Report 5/2

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Upcoming Events:

(FD: field day; SS: scout schools)

Texas Wheat FD, 5/15, 8:30 am, AgriPro Wheat Breeding Facility, Lockett.

Florida FD, 5/22, 8:30 am, West Florida REC, Jay.

Louisiana Master Farmer Program FD, 5/23, 9 am, cattle producers, Edgar Raymond's Farm, Oak Grove.

Kansas Agroforestry FD, 5/29, 9 am, Vaughn Juhnke's farm in McPherson County.

Georgia Cotton SS, 6-2, 9 am, Tifton Campus Conference Center, Tifton.

Louisiana Master Farmer Program FD, 6/6, 9 am, rice/crawfish producers, Jeff Durand's Farm, St. Martinville.

RiceTec Hybrid Rice Field Day, 6/19, 8 am, Alvin, TX Headquarters.

Louisiana Master Farmer Program FD, 6/20, 9 am, row crop producers, Jay Hardwick's Farm, Newellton.

Louisiana Northeast Research Station Field Day, 6/24, St. Joseph.

Georgia Cotton SS, 6/24, 9 am, 6/24, Southeast REC, Midville.

Louisiana 2008 Rice Research Station Field Day, 7/2, Details to follow.

Louisiana Master Farmer Program FD, 7/8, 2:30 pm, rice/crawfish producers, Kent Lounsberry's Farm, Lake Arthur.

Louisiana Master Farmer Program FD, 7/11, 9 am, rice/cattle producers, Kenneth LaHaye's Farm, Ville Platte.

Tennessee 25th Milan No-Till Crop Production Field Day, 7/24, 7 am, University of Tennessee REC, Milan.

Louisiana Master Farmer Program FD, 7/24, sugarcane producers, Ronald Hebert's Farm, Jeanerette.

University of Arkansas Rice FD, 8/13, 7:30 am, U of A Rice REC, Stuttgart.

Virginia Ag Expo, 8/14, Billy Bain Farms, Dinwiddie.

Louisiana Dean Lee Research and Extension FD, 8/21, Sandy Stewart for info, Alexandria.

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Kansas:

Wheat Producers Should Watch Fields Closely for Insects

MANHATTAN, Kan. (May 8, 2008) - Insect pressure on wheat has been relatively light so far in Kansas this year, a Kansas State University entomologist said, but there are three pests to watch for in wheat during May.

 

 

 

Those pests, said K-State Research and Extension entomologist Jeff Whitworth, include:

* Army cutworm has been found in canola fields in Kansas within the past few weeks, and could be a problem on wheat, too. The army cutworm is a problem on wheat somewhere in Kansas almost every year. Normally, it infests wheat in late winter and spring. This year, the wheat crop is developing later than normal in most areas so it is a good idea to continue looking for this insect. Symptoms include irregular spots in the field that may turn brown after green up. Look for brownish worms hiding in soil near the base of the plants during the day. Army cutworms prefer to feed on new spring growth.

* True armyworm often shows up in wheat about this time of year. Infestations can persist from now until harvest. True armyworm is most common during wet periods in eastern Kansas. Look for black, green, and yellow striped worms. Like army cutworms, true armyworms can also be found just beneath the soil at the base of the plants during the day. They feed at night, and can strip the foliage and beards.

* Bird cherry-oat aphid can infest wheat in the spring. This insect is a vector for barley yellow dwarf disease, which does more damage to yield potential when it infects wheat in the fall than spring. We didnīt used to worry too much about direct feeding damage from the bird cherry-oat aphid until last year. Last year, we did find many cases in which bird cherry-oat aphid populations were high enough to cause direct damage from feeding. These insects should be controlled in the spring if populations reach 30 to 50 per tiller.