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| Current Issue: November 2010 |

Weather Does Number On 2010 Crop
Perhaps producers were due a year with high temperatures and little rainfall, but even knowing it was likely to come along wasn’t enough to anticipate the severity of related problems. Spider mites spun their webbing across Virginia acres, and in the Southeast, some fields will likely be abandoned. The one bright spot may have been the Southwest, where yields are expected to be a little above average. Read more...
Feature Stories
• Weather Does Number On 2010 Crop
Growers wrestle with problems relating to hot,
dry conditions.
• 2010 Inoculant Guide
• Burrower Bug Digs In
Little, black bug causes yield and grade losses
• 2010 Clean Energy Guide
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note
Advanced Spy Gadgetry For Weeds
• Market Watch
Carry-forward could reach a three-year low going into 2011
• News Briefs
• New Products
• Pesticide Roundup
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