Editorial Content of MidAmerica Farmer Grower
MAY 23 - ISSUE 21

Wet Fields Hamper Planting
BETTY VALLE GEGG: Senior Staff Writer, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
U.S. Cuba Sequence Of Events Which Effected Agricultural Trade Relations From 1959 To 2000
REGINA LAROSE: Associate Editor, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
The Ups And Downs Of Nitrogen
KRISTEN JOHNSON: Associate Editor, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Data Shows That China's More Meat Based Diet Is NOT The Cause Of Ballooned International Corn Prices
DR. DARYLL E. RAY: Agricultural Economist, University of Tennessee
Prices On Soybeans Rise While Other Grains, Cotton Prices Drop
DR. DELTON GERLOFF: Professor, Agricultural Economics, University of Tenessee
Labor, Energy Costs Affect The Grocery Bill More Than Corn Prices
MIKE PLUMER: Extension Educator, Natural Resources Management, Natural Resources Management, University of Illinois
Black Cutworm Infestation Likely In Missouri
COLUMBIA, MO.
Before Congress, NCGA Stands Proud Behind Renewable Fuels Standards
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Bond Praises Passage Of Farm Bill
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Plant Health Care, Inc. Initiates Large Scale Grower Tests For A ProAct™ Glyphosate Product
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Extremely Strong U.S. Rice Price Forecast Based On Exportable Supplies
ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
Pioneer Talks
GREG PFEFFER: Agronomist for Pioneer, Dexter, Missouri
Preparing Bins And Equipment For The 2008 Wheat Crop
DR. SAM MCNEIL: Extension Agricultural Engineer, University of Kentucky
Critics Call For Shhort-Term Fixes On Food And Feed Prices
SARA WYANT: Publisher weekly e-newsletter, Agri-Pulse
Farmers Awarded Switchgrass Contracts For Tennessee Biofuels
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Red Sorrel Appearing In SW Missouri Fields
SPRINGFIELD, MO.
Beef Exports Rise This Year, Ratio Of Imports Decline
GLENN GRIMES AND RON PLAIN: Agricultural Economists, University of Missouri
Fruitland Livestock Market
MAY 13, 2008 • Fruitland, Mo.
Patton Junction Livestock Auction
MAY 12, 2008 • Patton, Mo.

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