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Will Conservation Once Again Be On The
Cutting Board? Concerns About The Federal Deficit Drive Renewed Interest In Spending Cuts
pg. 3
Bollworm Alert In Soybean
pg. 4
ARoseSmellsNice, ButDoStinkBugs ReallyStink?
pg. 17
Changes in agriculture can be expected, according to Dr. Lanier Nalley (left) andMike Popp, who spoke about their studies on the issue of global warming.
Photo by John LaRose, Jr.
Carbon Dr. Gene Stevens, Crop Production
Specialist with the University of Missouri Delta Center at Portageville, Mo., shown with sweet sorghum which in favorable conditions can grow
14 feet tall and produce 20 to 50 tons of biomass per acre. Photo by John LaRose, Jr.
Sweet Sorghum For Biofuel Production
pg. 11
Policy
Specialists Study Impact Of Global Warming Policy On Farming
pg. 8
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