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or FY 2012, the USDA Natural Resources Con- servation Service (NRCS) has made significant changes to conservation programs to streamline


procedures, reduce costs and improve consistency. These changes will impact grower support from the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), in- cluding for IPM. The following is a summary of cur- rent options for the 595 IPM Practice standard and IPM CAPs 114. The EQIP application ranking dead- line: February 10, 2012 For the first time, NRCS has regional rather than


state-specific practices and cost-share rates for its EQIP, including the 595 IPM Practice Standard. In the past, each state NRCS office has been responsible for eligible practices and payment rates. Under the revised program, states have been divided in to eleven


regions. Each region will offer a maximum of eight practice


scenarios and payment schedules for the 595 IPM Practice Standard. This will increase the options available to growers in some states, and decrease them in others. Cost-share will not be provided for equipment and


supplies, or for conservation practices which directly suppress pests. For example, NRCS will not provide cost-share for purchase of weather station, pheromone traps or mating disruption. Where per- mitted under each scenario, NRCS will continue to cost share labor, management time and expertise to implement weather monitoring, scouting, record keeping and acquire expert assistance from crop ad- visors qualified as NRCS Technical Service Providers (TSPs).


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And it’s a good thing. Easy to operate, the DX Series FARMALL tractors offer the same rugged versatility that revolutionized farming in the 1920s. Ranging in power from 18 to 55 hp (13.4 to 41 kW), these hard working tractors have the ability to quickly connect different attachments and turn all those jobs you have into history. With 0% financing for 36 months, reliable parts, and expert service, you owe it to your bottom line to talk to your Case IH dealer about the DX Series FARMALL tractors.


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See your Case IH dealer for details. Financing is available for credit qualified customers through CNH Capital America LLC ("CNH Capital"). The interest rate will be 0.00% APR for 36 months. Offer good until June 30, 2005, at participating Case IH dealers in the United States only. The amount of the scheduled payments due during the term of the contract will be $27.78 monthly for every $1,000.00 financed. A down payment pursuant to standard CNH Capital terms is required and some administrative fees may apply. Standard CNH Capital terms and conditions apply. CNH Capital reserves the right to cancel any program without notice.


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See your Case IH dealer for details. Financing is available for credit qualified customers through CNH Capital America LLC ("CNH Capital"). The interest rate will be 0.00% APR for 36 months. Offer good until June 30, 2005, at participating Case IH dealers in the United States only. The amount of the scheduled payments due during the term of the contract will be $27.78 monthly for every $1,000.00 financed. A down payment pursuant to standard CNH Capital terms is required and some administrative fees may apply. Standard CNH Capital terms and conditions apply. CNH Capital reserves the right to cancel any program without notice.


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And it’s a good thing. Easy to operate, the DX Series FARMALL tractors offer the same rugged versatility that revolutionized farming in the 1920s. Ranging in power from 18 to 55 hp (13.4 to 41 kW), these hard working tractors have the ability to quickly connect different attachments and turn all those jobs you have into history. With 0% financing for 36 months, reliable parts, and expert service, you owe it to your bottom line to talk to your Case IH dealer about the DX Series FARMALL tractors.


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See your Case IH dealer for details. Financing is available for credit qualified customers through CNH Capital America LLC ("CNH Capital"). The interest rate will be 0.00% APR for 36 months. Offer good until June 30, 2005, at participating Case IH dealers in the United States only. The amount of the scheduled payments due during the term of the contract will be $27.78 monthly for every $1,000.00 financed. A down payment pursuant to standard CNH Capital terms is required and some administrative fees may apply. Standard CNH Capital terms and conditions apply. CNH Capital reserves the right to cancel any program without notice.


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White Mold Poses Significant Threat To Soybean CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13


MANA Crop Protection recommends one application of Incognito at early bloom (R1 to R2 stage) followed by a second application seven to 14 days later if con- ditions are favorable for disease pressure. Feist notes that thorough coverage of soybean blossoms at time of application is critical for high level success using 15 to 20 ounces per acre during each application. For disease control beyond white mold on soybeans, In- cognito rates can range from 10 to 20 ounces per acre. On dry beans, the manufacturer recommends one


spray pass of Incognito when 100 percent of plants have at least one open bloom or when conditions are favorable for disease development. For single-appli- cation use, apply between 30 to 40 ounces per acre. When multiple applications are required, first appli-


cation should be 20 to 30 ounces per acre and ad- ministered when 10 to 30 percent of the plants have at least one open bloom followed by sequential appli- cations on a four- to seven-day interval. Timing critical for success As with most fungicides, application timing is criti-


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cal to achieve desired success over disease chal- lenges. White mold control is no different. To quantify the importance of application timing with Incognito on white mold, the University of Illinois completed a study of the product’s active ingredient, thiophanate- methyl, at varying times of treatment on soybeans. Results showed that applications completed during the R1 stage had a 38 percent improvement of dis- ease incidence with a 15 bushel yield improvement at the first check during the season, and 12 percent im- provement in disease man- agement and yield with eight bushels added the second year. Applications made after the disease was already present in a field (at the R3 phase) offered no significant disease or yield protection during the trial. Feist, along with leading


plant pathologists who are experienced with white mold, encourage strategic fungicide use as part of an integrated disease man- agement approach that in- cludes


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mold management, select- ing a fungicide tool specific to the disease with proper attention placed upon the most advantageous time of application goes a long way in reducing yield losses,” Feist says. “Knowing and responding to the risk placed upon your crop, combined with other good farming practices, will yield the kind of results growers desire while put- ting more money in their pocket. Plus, new tools like Incognito fungicide are available as a targeted and more exclusive solution in keeping white mold in check.”





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