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| Current Issue: May 2011 |

Primed Acclimation
In production agriculture, water is still the most limiting factor – no matter where you are or what crop you grow. But what Wilson Faircloth, research agronomist at the National Peanut Research Laboratory in Dawson, Ga., has been telling producers this spring is that peanuts do not need as much water as you may think. Read more...
Feature Stories
• Primed Acclimation
Apply this concept to prime plants to be
more efficient users of water.
• Seed Bait For Soil Insects
Use this sampling technique to estimate
underground pest pressure.
• Maintaining Uniform Application For Sprayers
Proper sprayer operation involves calibrating
equipment often and documenting it each time.
• Planting Intentions
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note
If you build it, they will come.
• News Briefs
• Market Watch
Many reasons to be optimistic going into 2011 season
• New Products
• Peanut Pointers
• Pesticide Roundup
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