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No-Till Soybean Fields Give Birds Foothold In Illinois

Researchers report in a new study that several bird species some of them relatively rare are making extensive use of soybean fields in Illinois. The team found significantly more birds and a greater diversity of bird species nesting, roosting and feeding in no-till soybean fields than in tilled fields.
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Farm Bill Passes House, Future In Senate Uncertain

A nearly $100 billion-a-year compromise farm bill cleared the House Wednesday that eliminates a $4.5 billion-a-year farm subsidy called direct payments, but continues to heavily subsidize corn, soybeans, wheat, rice and cotton.
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Determining Nitrogen Needs For Wheat

University of Kentucky research shows the most profitable wheat yields are attained when the crop is assessed for health and stand after 'green-up.' The assessment will allow the most accurate assessment of nitrogen needs for the remainder of the season.
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Time To Consider Foliar Applications For Aphids In Wheat

The next 4-5 weeks is the time to consider making a foliar application for aphids in wheat.A late-winter, foliar insecticide application, at least on wheat not having an insecticide seed treatment, has shown a consistent yield benefit.
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