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  1. Grain Crops by Harold K. Wilson, 1955
  2. Farmers hammered by hail; z 1,200 claims filed so far this year z Rain takes toll on hay, grain crops in some areas.(Business): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-04
  3. Crops And Their Wild Relatives In China (Grain crops)-In Chinese by Dong Yuchen Zheng Diansheng, 2006-01-01
  4. Effects of grain legumes and cover crops on maize yield and plant damage by Busseola fusca (Fuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in the humid forest of southern ... Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment] by A. Chabi-Olaye, C. Nolte, et all 2005-06-05
  5. Perennial grains food security for the future: Developing perennial versions of our major grain crops would address many of the environmental limitations ... from: Issues in Science and Technology by Jerry D. Glover, John P. Reganold, 2010-01-01
  6. The 2007 Report on Farm Crop Drying Fans for Grain, Hay, and Seed over 15,000 C.f.m. at Approximately 1 Inch Pressure: World Market Segmentation by City by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-13
  7. The 2009 Report on Farm Crop Drying Fans for Grain, Hay, and Seed over 15,000 C.f.m. at Approximately 1 Inch Pressure: World Market Segmentation by City by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  8. Diseases of Small Grain Crops by A. W. Henry, 1928-01-01
  9. Selling opportunities in the grain markets.(unpriced crop): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2005-09-30
  10. The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Farm Crop Drying Fans for Grain, Hay, and Seed over 15,000 C.f.m. at Approximately 1 Inch Pressure by Icon Group, 2008-09-27
  11. The 2009 Report on Farm Heated-Air Crop Dryers for Grain, Hay, and Seed: World Market Segmentation by City by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  12. Crop Production: Cereals and Legumes by B.F. Bland, 1971-06
  13. Supply and Price Outlook for Crops: A Study Based on Preharvest Market Information in Gujarat (C M a Monograph, No 115) by S. L. Bapna, K. R. Rao, 1987-12
  14. Nutritional Quality of Cereal Grains: Genetic and Agronomic Improvement (Agronomy) by R. A. Olson, 1987-12

81. Grain Crops
grain crops. Agric 4673Principles of grain crop production, classification, andimprovement. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites AGRIC 1214 and Junior standing.
http://www.cameron.edu/~leonf/ag4673.html
Grain Crops
Agric 4673-Principles of grain crop production, classification, and improvement. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: AGRIC 1214 and Junior standing. Return to my Homepage
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82. Scab Disease Damages Small-Grain Crops (MAY 1999)
Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depletion. FROM VOLUME 12, NUMBER 5, MAY1999. NEWS Scab Disease Damages Smallgrain crops. Item d99may54.
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Scab Disease Damages Small-Grain Crops
Item #d99may54 A May 4, 1999, press release from the American Phytopathological Society says that grain farmers in the Red River Valley of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba have experienced six successive years of crop damage from Fusarium head blight, more commonly known as scab. Additional outbreaks have occurred in Midwestern and Eastern states of the United States. This fungus shrivels the kernels of wheat, rye, and barley, significantly reducing yields. Moisture at the time of flowering is the main stimulus necessary for scab. A succession of wet years beginning in 1993 are linked to the current scab epidemic. From 1991 to 1997, American farmers lost 470 million bushels of wheat, worth $2.6 billion, because of the scab epidemic. Breeding for disease resistance is underway worldwide and soon new cultivars with increased resistance to scab and developed by conventional breeding methods will be available. Hosted by the Global Change Electronic Edition Global Change contact the Editorial Office. E-mail:

83. 8-2Dormancy In Grain Crops
back to archive index return home Front Range Seed Analysts 1994 Seed Forum Volume8 Number 2. Dormancy in Seeds of Annual grain crops by Arnold Larsen.
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1994 Seed Forum Volume 8 Number 2 Dormancy in Seeds of Annual Grain Crops
by Arnold Larsen It is now documented that several farmers had suffered crop failures by planting seed lots that were dormant but not reported as such on the seed label. The problem arises when seed dealers and sales people are reluctant to sell seed with a label that includes a dormancy percentage in the viability statement. Many seed analysts also prefer reporting all viability in terms of germination in response to the pressures from the seed industry and the extra labor involved in making this determination. When all the viable seeds do not germinate by prescribed AOSA pprocedures, the remaining seeds not germinated are to be tested for viability by the tetrazolium test or other means. Those testing positive for viability are to be reported as "dormant." Then the total viability is the sum of the germination and dormant percentages. To reduce analytical time and to meet with the approval of the seed marketing people, seed analysts will perform extensive research in an effort to find a procedure that will make all viable seeds germinate regardless of the depth of dormancy they may possess. When they discover such a procedure, they present a rule proposal to the AOSA membership requesting a rule change which inserts the new procedure. Quite often these are accepted and seeds of the crop kind in question will no longer have dormant seed reported regardless of how deep the dormancy is. In support of this action there are two dangerous generalizations:

84. CyberSpace Search!
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85. Methods For Detecting GMOs In Grain Crops
Methods for Detecting GMOs in grain crops. The following is list of someof the laboratories that offer GMO testing of grain crops for a fee.
http://corn.agronomy.wisc.edu/WCM/2001/MethodsForDetectingGMOs.htm
Methods for Detecting GMOs in Grain Crops September 20, 2001 8(25):161-164 Joe Lauer, Corn Agronomist The following is an edited excerpt from a review on detecting transgenic genes in crop plants written by Dr. Peter Thomison at Ohio State University. There are also other circumstances when GMO testing may be useful in crop production, such as when troubleshooting crop disorders during the growing season. If an allegedly herbicide resistant corn or soybean field exhibits extensive injury following herbicide application, the grower may want to confirm that plants in the field are actually herbicide resistant. Similarly a grower, if uncertain, may need to determine what fields, or what parts of fields, he planted to GMO crops. There are several commonly used GMO testing protocols, including biological tests, as well as ELISA and PCR tests, for herbicide and insect tolerance. Growers and end users should consider the advantages and disadvantages of the various testing methods before harvest. Exporters should probably resign themselves to the most rigorous testing protocol to anticipate the additional scrutiny their products will receive overseas. Some major end-users, i.e. large food processors, are currently using a combination of tests for identity-preserved (IP) grains. Herbicide bioassays ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) tests The PCR (polymerase chain reaction) method is more sensitive than the ELISA method and tests for the presence of the specific DNA sequence of the gene itself. The major advantage of PCR tests is sensitivity, i.e. detection of GMOs at very low levels. PCR is the only one of these methods that can effectively detect GMOs in processed foods. Major disadvantages of the PCR protocol include length of time needed (2-3 days), and cost ($75-$300 per sample). PCR tests also require more sophisticated equipment and greater expertise. While more sensitive to GMOs, PCRs in some cases tend to show false positives. PCR procedures were originally developed as research tools for analyzing genes and assisting in the movement of genes among organisms. Given the expense, time, and expertise required, PCR testing has limited potential in the field or at grain elevators.

86. Home Page
grain crops Production and Management A University of Wisconsin Short Course. Toapply these practices to specific grain crops and farming systems.
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Grain Crops Production and Management
A University of Wisconsin Short Course Outline Home Home Page Syllabus Corn Soybean Wheat ... Special Topics Last updated on February 11, 2003
Welcome!
These web pages are a resource for the UW Farm and Industry Short Course on Grain Crops Production and Management. It consists of information written by University of Wisconsin research and extension faculty, as well as, other university and industry agronomists. The intent of this web is to provide information on grain crop production principles. For timely, up-to-date information on in-season production in Wisconsin click here The web is a large resource. If you find a web page that might be of interest to Wisconsin grain farmers, please e-mail the URL to me at the address below. Thanks! Course Objectives
  • The objective of the course is to provide a basic understanding of management practices in grain crop production. To apply these practices to specific grain crops and farming systems.
  • 87. Cereal Crops
    rye, Sorghum and wheat. The term grain crops may also be use to includedicotyledenous grains such as amaranthus and chenopodium.
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    Also see: Categories Gramineae food and beverage crops stored products
    Sub-categories Avena spp. Chenopodium quinoa Eleusine spp. Hordeum vulgare ... corn crops Members of the Gramineae cultivated as grain. These include barley corn , milet ( Eleusine and Pennisetum oats quinoa rice ... Sorghum and wheat . The term grain crops may also be use to include dicotyledenous grains such as amaranthus and chenopodium. Pests of grains include those associated with stored products Products cereal crops is a Crop for the following Products from Section: Composts/Soil Activators BioGold Microbial Inoculants SPIC Group INDIA cereal crops is a Crop for the following Products from Section: Fertilizers Bhoo Jeevan Rallis India Ltd. INDIA Marinure Glenside Organics Ltd. UNITED KINGDOM cereal crops is a Crop for the following Products from Section: Silage Inoculants Biotal Plus (USA) Biotal Inc USA Biotal Ltd. UNITED KINGDOM Biotal Profile II Biotal Ltd. UNITED KINGDOM Biotal Inc USA Biotal Wholecrop Gold Biotal Ltd.

    88. Pictures And Posters Of Grain Crops - 1
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    36x24 Wall Poster by Vincent Van Gogh Buy Wheatfield with Crows The Song of the Lark 16x20.75 Fine-Art Print by Jules Breton Buy The Song of the Lark Threshing Wheat 30x18.5 Fine-Art Print by Thomas Hart Benton Buy Threshing Wheat Young Corn,1931 20x17 Fine-Art Print by Grant Wood Buy Young Corn,1931 The Gleaners 24x18 Fine-Art Print by Jean Millet Buy The Gleaners Yellow Wheat and Cypresses 32x24 Fine-Art Print by Vincent Van Gogh Buy Yellow Wheat and Cypresses Wheatfield with Crows, 1890 31.5x23.63 Fine-Art Print by Vincent Van Gogh Buy Wheatfield with Crows, 1890 Children on a Fence 37x24.25 Fine-Art Print

    89. Volunteer Assignment : Grain Crops Disease Control
    Uzbekistan Phase II Assignment Title grain crops Disease Control. AssignmentNumber UZB156. Assignment Location Qarshi city, Kashkadaryo oblast.
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    90. Armyworms Threaten To Invade Small Grain Crops
    Armyworms Threaten To Invade Small grain crops. Fall is approachingquickly and so are one of small grain crops' worst enemies. Fall
    http://www.tamu.edu/univrel/aggiedaily/news/stories/archive/092498-17.html
    Armyworms Threaten To Invade Small Grain Crops
    Fall is approaching quickly and so are one of small grain crops' worst enemies. Fall armyworms pose a monstrous threat to Texas pastures and grain crops each year, but entomologists say this year's conditions may be especially favorable for the ravenous larvae. Fall armyworms can cause serious damage in one to two days before the damage is even noticed. The larvae attack small grains in large numbers and devour all plant material in their path. Texas Agricultural Extension entomologist Clifford Hoelscher says early detection and preventative measures are essential for successful small grains crops this season.

    91. Information For Agents - U.K. Grain Crops Extension
    Oats in Kentucky Oat is the only small grain crop that should be seededin the spring in Kentucky. Oats are excellent as a companion
    http://ces.ca.uky.edu/bullitt/anr/oats.htm
    Oats Information College of Agriculture Department of Agronomy ... Variety Trials Oats in Kentucky Oat is the only small grain crop that should be seeded in the spring in Kentucky. Oats are excellent as a companion crop for establishing legumes or as a supplemental hay or silage crop. There are cover crop spring oats available and are usually labeled as variety unknown. If they are to be grown for seed or grain, then the varieties that are resistant to red leaf disease should be used. Contacts (For more contacts, see the Contacts page). Oat Resources General Production Grazing Oats r eturn to top r ... UK Policy Warning © 2002, University of Kentucky. For problems, questions, or permission to reprint information from this website, please contact Chad Lee . Last Update:

    92. Agricultural Services Crops Market Preparation Exc Cotton Ginning Cash Grain Cro
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    93. Capital Country Grain Crops

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    94. LookSmart - Grain Crops
    Submit a Site. exploring Home Work Money Industries Agriculture/Forestry Crops Grains. ©2003 LookSmart, Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    96. Wild Oats Grain Market Advisory
    Provides news, analysis, marketing strategies and local grain prices for western Canadian grains, oilseeds and special crops.
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    A market is a process of price discovery. You want to know the most buyers will pay. Buyers want to know the least that will persuade farmers to put adequate supplies on the market.
    In any market, including our grain markets, those with the most information will do better, over time. Maybe the lucky will hit it right now and then, and have something to boast about. But those who methodically accumulate information will always tend to do better, as they deserve. An easier, less expensive way to get real information
    If I offered you an opportunity to drive 50 miles once a week to buy coffee and listen to two experts with different sources of true information about the market, you would be wise to take me up on this offer. It would cost you 100 miles of driving expenses [maybe $30], plus a buck for the coffee, and three hours of your time which is an important expense. But it could pay off.
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    97. Organic Grain Link -designed To Help Organic Arable Farmers
    UK project to help organic arable farmers produce and market their crops effectively and profitably.
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    99. China Food And Agricultural Services
    Subscriptiononly source for information on food and related issues in China. Topics include grain prices, oilseeds, livestock, aquaculture, specialty crops and trade policy regulations.
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    100. Paulson Premium Seed And Conditioning, Global Marketing, Certified Seed Conditio
    Certified seed conditioner in North Dakota, offers grain processing and sales of commercial and specialty crops.
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