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Plant Management Network News |
Number 26: April 6, 2004 |
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NAICC Is
PMN's Newest
Partner
PMN is proud to announce the participation of its newest partner, the
National Alliance of Independent Crop
Consultants. NAICC
is a national organization representing 500+ crop consultants
and contract researchers. Independent crop consultants provide
research and advisory services in crop care, integrated pest
management, integrated crop management, as well as
in biotechnology and sustainable agriculture.
PMN's partners represent a
growing network of those involved in applied agricultural
knowledge.
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Weed Science Society of America Is New PMN Partner
The
Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) represents approximately
2,000 scientists worldwide. WSSA promotes research, education, and
extension activities related to weeds; provides science-based
information to the public and policy makers; and fosters awareness of
weeds and their impacts on managed and natural ecosystems. WSSA joins
PMN's other societal partners, the
American Phytopathological Society,
American Society of Agronomy,
Crop Science Society of America,
Entomological Society of America, and
CAST,
in providing a truly multidisciplinary resource for agricultural
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PMN Partners
Information
For more information on the PMN Partners Program, send inquiries to
partners@plantmanagementnetwork.org. |
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Call For Papers
Reach agricultural practitioners and educators with your applied
knowledge when you submit papers to
Crop Management,
Plant Health
Progress, and
Forage and
Grazinglands, all
Plant Management Network journals. The Plant
Management Network now reaches up to 18,000 users monthly, including
crop advisers, county extension, industry field representatives,
faculty, and students. Learn more about submitting papers and author
benefits at
www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/about/call.
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New Articles from
Crop Management
Research:
Sucrose Accumulation and Harvest Schedule Recommendations for CP
Sugarcane Cultivars
Trumpetcreeper (Campsis radicans) can be Controlled by
Herbicide Application in Soybean
Investigating Storm Resistance in Spindle-Picked Upland Cotton
Forage from Soybean Provides an Alternative to Its Poor Grain Yield in
the Southern Great Plains
News:
Growers: Can You Risk a Replay of Last Year?
Should Roundup Ready Soybeans be Managed Differently than Conventional
Soybeans?
Lowering CO2 Loss in Fall Tillage
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