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  • Glyphosate-Resistant Annual Ryegrass in New York State: The Case of a Cover Crop Becoming a Problematic Weed
  • LakeEffect: New Cornell barley primed to take craft brewing world by storm
  • The Power of Manure: Boosting Yields for Multiple Years
  • To Grid or Not to Grid: Precision Soil Sampling for Lime, P, and K Management of Corn Fields
  • Exploring Winter Pea and Winter Lentil Pulse Production for the Northeast
  • Stalk Nitrate Test Results for New York Corn Fields from 2010 through 2024
  • Profitability of contrasting organic management systems from 2018-2021 in the Cornell Organic Cropping Systems Experiment
  • New York Dairies Show the Way to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Manure Continues to Offset Nitrogen Fertilizer Needs and Increase Corn Silage and Grain Yields: Value of Manure Project 2024 Update
  • Greenhouse gas emissions and nutrient use efficiency assessment of six New York organic dairies
  • Value of Manure Calculator Cell Phone App Available Now
  • New End-Of-Season Assessment Tool for Nitrogen Management of Corn Silage
  • Manure nutrient variability during land application in four New York dairies
  • Enhancing nitrogen management in corn silage: insights from field-level nutrient use indicators
  • Characterization of phosphorus balances in corn silage fields from eight New York dairies
  • Corn Stunt: A New Disease and a New Insect Vector for New York State
  • New York state, regional and county level nitrogen and phosphorus balances for harvested cropland
  • PRE and POST Herbicide Options for Weed Control in NY Field Corn
  • 2024 Updates on XtendiMax, Engenia and Tavium Registrations and Use in Dicamba-Tolerant Soybeans for NY Producers
  • Manure Can Offset Nitrogen Fertilizer Needs and Increase Corn Silage Yield – Value of Manure Project 2023 Update

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