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Sunbelt Ag News

DOANE: Cotton Comment

Arkansas: New Rice Variety Roy J Stands Tall,Yields High 3-11

AgFax Blog: Monsanto Breaks Ground For Mississippi Corn Research Center. More Bad News For The Delta.

Midday Livestock: Sluggish Trade 3-11

Linn Soybean Commentary: Rally After USDA Crop Report 3-11

Linn Corn Commentary: Bears are in Control 3-11

Linn Wheat Commentary: Export Sales Near High of Estimate Range 3-11

Midday Grain:  Beans are sharply lower 3-11

U.S. Stock Market News 3-11

Opening Cotton: Under Pressure Near Midrange  3-11

Opening Grains: Mostly Lower Overnight 3-11

Opening Livestock: Anticipated to Open Mixed 3-11

K. Good's Farm Policy: Jobs Bill; Insurance- SURE; Competition; Climate; and Trade 3-11

Closing Livestock: Live, Feeder Futures Fall Back 3-10

Closing Rice: Sharply Lower Again 3-10

Closing Cotton: Choppy Cotton Finishes Narrowly Mixed 3-10

Closing Grain: Beans Rally Despite Growing World Stocks 3-10

US Corn Prices May Find Support 3-10

Projected Economic Turnaround Fuels Recovery in Commodity Prices, According to 2010 FAPRI Outlook 3-10

Diesel, gasoline prices up yet another week 3-10

Hurricanes: AccuWeather Calls For More Active 2010 Season 3-10

Seed Trait Battles Raise Eyebrows 3-10

Fertilizer Outlook 3-10

Kentucky: Control Volunteer Corn Early to Prevent Problems in Fields 3-10

Kentucky: UK Entomologists to Look for New Stink Bugs 3-10

For Argument's Sake: Changing Pricing Dynamics Between Gasoline and Ethanol 3-9

Get More Coverage for the Money: 2010 Crop Insurance Decisions 3-9

Retail Fertilizer Trends 3-9

Georgia: Need Commercial Pesticide Credits? Here's The Place 3-9

Mississippi: New Corn Breeding Facility Coming 3-9

Monsanto says Bollgard Bt toxin resistance confirmed in pink bollworms in India 3-9

AgFax Blog: Corn Planting Starts In Louisiana - Ready Or Not 3-9

AgFax Blog: With More Cotton, Will Used Picker Prices Increase? 3-9

Ohio: Take Steps to Reduce Compaction Before Spring Planting 3-9

Indiana: Purdue Web Site Helps Farmers Manage Corn Mold Issues 3-9

Crude oil and gasoline prices inching up again 3-9

Vietnam: Sluggish rice trade dampens local price 3-9

Cotton: Brazil Intends $591 Million Retaliation for U.S. Cotton Export Subsidies 3-8

Southern Grain: Don't Expect Long Elevator Lines When Wheat Harvest Starts 3-9

California Almonds: Wet weather pushes more growers toward third fungicide 3-9

Deaths Related to Grain Handling Continue to Increase 3-8

Personalize Crop Insurance Decisions 3-8

Georgia, Mississippi,Texas Included in 18 State Rural Broadband Project 3-8

Virginia Cotton: March Cotton Update 3-8

USDA National Weekly Rice Summary 3-8

Arkansas: UA Weed Scientist Receives National Award 3-8

Upcoming Events:

(FD: field day; SS: scout schools)

Alabama: Row Crop Insect Management for Maximum Profit, March 18, 9 am, David’s Catfish House, Atmore.

Georgia: Cotton Production Meeting, March 22, 7 pm, Coffee County Extension office, Douglas.

Florida: Beef Production Workshop, March 24, 11:30 am, Miami Community Center, Miami.

Georgia: Commercial Pesticide Credit Meeting, March 26, 8:30 am, Coffee County Extension office, Douglas.

Arkansas: Ozark Food Processors Association Convention and Exposition, April 6-7, Springdale.

Mississippi: Magnolia Beef and Poultry Expo, April 8, Smith County Agricultural Complex, Raleigh.

Pennsylvania Agronomy Scout School, April 10, Penn State Campus.

Texas: Predator Workshop, April 13, 8 am, Edward County 4-H Barns, Rocketsprings.

Texas Urban Ranchers and Small Acreage Short Course, April 15, 6:30 pm, AgriLife Extension office, Canyon.

Texas Brush Control Workshop, April 20, 8 am, Edwards County Annex Building, Edwards County.

Texas Urban Ranchers and Small Acreage Short Course, May 20, 6:30 pm, AgriLife Extension office, Canyon.

Texas Urban Ranchers and Small Acreage Short Course, June 17, 6:30 pm, AgriLife Extension office, Canyon.

Tennessee: 26th Milan No-Till Crop Production Field Day, July 22, tennu@bellsouth.net

North Carolina 2010 Cotton Field Day, Sept. 16, Gary Respess Farm, Beaufort County.

To list an event, contact Owen Taylor

 

 

Oklahoma

Ag Technology Field Day July 28

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Stillwater, Oklahoma (June 8, 2009) – The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service will host the Oklahoma Ag Technology Field Day on July 28. This event takes place at the Northwest Technology Center in Fairview.

The program will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

 The event will showcase the latest in precision agricultural technology and industry leaders will be presenting their extensive agricultural expertise and offering unique hands-on experiences with these technologies.

 “The unique mix of university, industry and producer speakers will offer an exciting environment to learn about agricultural technology,” said Randy Taylor, Oklahoma State University Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering machinery specialist.

 Educational presentations include Do Guidance Systems Pay, Zone Management and Optimizing Nutrient Inputs with Sensors.

 The educational programs will be offset by in the field demonstrations.

 Those who attend the event will have the opportunity to test drive the newest automatic steering vehicles in the designated ride and drive areas and witness sprayer controls in action. Additionally, industry experts will be performing field demonstrations in spray drift reduction, sprayer boom height control, and hands free turning and implement control.

 “If you are interested in the latest technology for agricultural equipment, you can’t miss this event,” Taylor said. “With the field day being located in the heart of Oklahoma’s crop production region, many resources allow for this event to be a great success.”

 Sponsors include Capstan Ag Systems, Farm Service Agency, GreenSeeker, John Deere, Livingston Machinery, New Holland, NORAC, Northwest Technology Center, Raven, Record Harvest, SST Software, Veris Technologies and Wylie.

 To register, call the Major County Extension Office at 580-227-3786. For more information, contact Taylor by e-mail at randy.taylor@okstate.edu or by phone at 405-744-5277.