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  <title>Managing Stink Bugs in Cotton: Research in the Southeast Region</title>
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	<p>Stink bug pests across the south eastern cotton belt consist of three main species: the brown stink bug, Euschistus servus (Say); the green stink bug, Acrosternum hilare (Say); and the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.)  Due to the diverse environmental conditions across this production region, population levels of these species vary widely across seasons, states, and fields. In North Carolina and Virginia, green and brown stink bugs are the primary species, while southern green and brown stink bugs predominate in Georgia,and all three species are commonly observed in South Carolina.</p>
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  <title>Tools to More Efficiently Manage In-Season Corn Nitrogen Needs</title>
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  <title>Small Grain Forage Variety Testing, 2009.</title>
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	<p>A forage production trial of commercial barley, oat, rye, triticale, and wheat cultivars has been conducted yearly from 1994-2009 at the Northern Piedmont AREC, Orange.  Long-term results were published in 2004 and are available on the web at <a href="http://pubs.ext.vt.edu/418/418-019/418-019.html">http://pubs.ext.vt.edu/418/418-019/418-019.html</a></p>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 12:23:43 -0400</pubDate>
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  <title>Virginia Tech On-Farm Small Grain Test Plot--Eastern Virginia, August 2009</title>
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	<p>The demonstration and research plot results discussed in this publication are a cooperative effort by seven Virginia Cooperative Extension agents, several extension specialists from Virginia Tech, area<br />producers, and agribusinesses. We are proud to present this year’s on-farm wheat plot work to you. The 2008-09 wheat season was a tough one for producers. Below normal temperatures in the fall and winter<br />reduced tillering, and wet conditions in the spring delayed harvest and resulted in low quality and yields in many areas. With wheat prices down considerably and input costs relatively high, wheat producers<br />will need to really focus on maximum economic yields during 2009-10 to produce profitable wheat.</p>
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  <title>Fusarium Head Blight and Small Grain Seed Quality</title>
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  <title>Small Grains in 2009</title>
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	The following are the small grain variety recommendations for Virginia in 2009. The recommendations are based on the agronomic performance in barley and wheat variety tests conducted by the Research and Extension Divisions of Virginia Tech in the various agricultural regions of the state.
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  <title>Successful No-Tillage Corn Production</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 12:10:08 -0400</pubDate>
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  <title>Virginia Corn Hybrid Management Trials 1996</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:14:29 -0400</pubDate>
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  <title>Virginia Corn Hybrid Management Trials 1995</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:40:11 -0400</pubDate>
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  <title>Virginia Corn Hybrid Management Trials 1993</title>
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  <title>Virginia Corn Hybrid Management Trials 1994</title>
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  <title>Small Grains in 1995</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:32:11 -0400</pubDate>
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  <title>Small Grains in 1998</title>
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  <title>Understanding Pre-harvest Sprouting of Wheat</title>
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	Germination of wheat within the grain head before harvest is called pre-harvest sprouting (PHS).
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  <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <title>Agronomy Handbook, 2000</title>
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  <title>Growing Small Grains for Forage in Virginia</title>
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	<p>Cereal crops are used throughout the world for livestock feed. When they are managed properly they provide excellent grazing and high-quality silage or hay.</p>
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  <title>Distiller&apos;s Grains for Dairy Cattle and Potential Environmental Impact</title>
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	<p>Ethanol is produced when starch in corn grain is fermented. Most other constituents in the grain remain unchanged. The end product of the corn is distiller’s grains or DDGS (distiller’s grains with solubles). The DDGS retain the original fatty acids, protein, and phosphorus. In addition, variability in the grain nutrient content used in the fermentation process and the actual process itself results in a feed with variable nutrient content. Distiller’s grains can be fed either in the wet (less than 25 percent dry matter) or dry (greater than 85 percent dry matter) form. Wet DDGS are difficult to store and must be fed within a few days of production. The wet DDGS can be the most cost-effective, however, if used close to where they are produced.</p>
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  <title>Aphids in Virginia Small Grains: Life Cycles, Damage and Control</title>
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	<p>Four species of aphids attack small grains in Virginia -- greenbug, corn leaf aphid, bird cherry-oat aphid, and English grain aphid. In general, these aphids are small pear-shaped insects (1/16 to 1/8 inch long) that are green to nearly black, or sometimes pinkish in color. Immature aphids look just like adults except smaller. Both winged and wing-less forms can occur in the same colony. All grain aphids have a pair of conicles, tailpipe-like projections, on the top side of the tail end. Aphids feed singly or in colonies on upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems. They feed near plant bases when plants are young or during cold weather, and on upper-canopy leaves, stems, and even grain heads later in the season.</p>
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  <title>Winter Grain Mite</title>
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	<div xmlns:o="urn:www.microsoft.com/office" xmlns:st1="urn:www.microsoft.com/smarttags" xmlns:st2="urn:www.microsoft.com/smarttags2" xmlns:w="urn:www.microsoft.com/word" xmlns:x="urn:www.microsoft.com/excel"><p><b>Order:</b> Acarina</p><p><b>Family:</b> Penthaleidae</p><p><b>Species:</b> <em>Penthaleus major</em> (Dugès)</p><p><b>Size:</b> Adult, 1 mm long; eggs, .25 mm long..</p><p><b>Color:</b> Adult is dark brown to almost black with red legs (Figs. 1 and 2); nymph is brownish with orange legs; a young larva is bright pink to orange but darkens to light brown after one day; freshly deposited eggs are smooth, kidney shaped, and reddish orange, but within minutes become wrinkled and after several days become a straw yellow color.</p><p><b>Description:</b> The adult is relatively large compared to other spider mites and is the only mite of economic importance with the anal pore (a tan to orange spot best seen with microscope, but can be seen with a hand lens) on the upper surface of the abdomen.</p></div>
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	<p>Cereal leaf beetle, a native to Europe and Asia, was first detected in Michigan in 1962. Since that time it has spread throughout most of the mid-western and eastern United States and has become a significant pest of Virginia and North Carolina small grains. This insect can become very numerous in small grain fields and the larvae are capable of reducing grain yield by eating the green leaf tissue.</p>
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  <title>Small Grains in 2000</title>
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  <title>Small Grains in 2006</title>
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  <title>Small Grains in 2007</title>
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  <title>Small Grains in 1996</title>
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  <title>Small Grains in 1997</title>
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  <title>Small Grains in 1999</title>
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  <title>No-Tillage Small Grain Production in Virginia</title>
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  <title>Growing Hulless Barley in the Mid-Atlantic</title>
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	<p>The more than 55 million people who live in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States want to purchase processed grain foods such as bread and other dough products made from hard, or bread, wheat. </p>
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  <title>Nitrogen Management for Winter Wheat: Principles and Recommendations</title>
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  <title>2000 Virginia Corn Hybrid and Management Trials</title>
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  <title>Corn Planting Dates in the Piedmont and Valley Regions of Virginia: How Early is Early?</title>
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	<p>How a corn crop develops is affected by many factors: fertilization, rainfall, sunny or cloudy weather, hybrid or maturity group, etc. But these factors generally play second fiddle to temperature in determining when a corn crop tassels or is ready to harvest. Many years of observation have shown that plant development at any point during the season is affected very predictably by how warm or cool the season has been to that point. This knowledge, combined with projections about the remainder of the growing season, can sometimes be used to make mid-season adjustments in management and to predict harvest schedules.</p>
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	<p>New and successful techniques have been developed for intensive soft red winter wheat management by a multidisciplinary research and Extension team at Virginia Tech. Research was started in the early 1980's and continues today. The guidelines presented in this manual and the accompanying videotape are based on that research.</p>
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	Gray leaf spot disease of corn caused by the fungus Cercospora zeae-maydis, poses a serious threat to corn production in many areas of the eastern United States, including Virginia, and more recently in large areas of the U. S. Corn Belt
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	Common smut of corn is caused by the fungus Ustilago maydis. The fungus causes gall formation on all aboveground parts of corn plant
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	<p>An adequate supply of plant-available nitrogen (N) is crucial for efficient corn production, and corn N requirements are greater than any other nutrient. For example, a corn crop yielding 150 bushels per acre typically contains about 165 lbs N in the grain and stover, or approximately 1.1 lbs N/bu grain. These calculations are based on actual N uptake, and allowances must be made for actual fertilizer use efficiency and soil N availability.</p>
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	<p>In Virginia, annual ryegrass has become one of the most troublesome and difficult to control weeds in small grains, as well as in corn and soybeans grown in rotation with small grains. Annual ryegrass control has declined due to the development of resistance to Hoelon, which has been the only treatment available for control in wheat and barley. Lack of control in small grains has allowed annual ryegrass to proliferate and become problematic in no-till corn establishment where high rates of triazine herbicides or sequential applications of nonselective herbicides are frequently required for acceptable control.</p>
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	<p>There is apparently a significant acreage of winter wheat that was planted without any fertilizer applied at planting. The “plan” for this wheat may be to see if wheat prices increase and/or fertilizer prices decrease through the winter to levels that enable growers to make a profit. While this type of plan is very understandable with the wheat crop economics that have existed from September through the first of December, careful evaluation of the crop and selective use of fertilizers and weed control can increase potential yields and profits. The following discussion offers some ideas for advisers and growers to consider.</p>
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