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37. SDSU researcher: Gear up for soybean aphids
SDSU research associate Ana Micijevic said she's found aphids on five soybean plants out of 100 in some SDSU plots, in numbers ranging from one to 11. SDSU soybean research entomologist Kelley Tilmon said scouting is the most important thing producers can do to help manage this pest and keep it from becoming a problem. Often the earliest infestations are in soybeans near buckthorn, with the aphids spreading to other locations a little later. Aphid infestations can be spotty, so it's...
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38. Bill would make it easy being green
I have been working on "green energy" legislation that could lead to establishing an Earth-friendly public policy, and I hope to introduce it soon. Because the price of oil is increasing faster than our paychecks, our first order of business should be to replace our power plants since they all run on fuel oil. Respicio Switching from oil will be a long process because there are no alternative energy sources today that are ready for quick or easy adoption. That is a process where small...
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39. Small Doses
Welty, the lead author and an associate professor at Harvard, emphasized that the study used unsalted soy nuts eaten in three or four portions during the day, keeping the blood levels of soy protein steady. Substituting a half-cup of soy nuts - baked soybeans - for other types of protein in a healthy diet may help lower a postmenopausal woman's blood pressure, a small study has found. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that kids under age 2 have no screen time, and that kids...
SourceCape Cod Times,MA


40. Soybean aphids could wreak havoc on crop this year
Soybean yields ranging from 20 to 30 bushels per acre were common four years ago when aphids attacked plants, sucking nutrients that curtailed development and yields. Crop experts say soybean aphids are poised to make a big comeback in Iowa later this summer. Four years ago the pests, along with dry weather, cut yields in half --- especially in fields not treated or sprayed a timely fashion --- throughout most of the state. The report said crops weakened by cold temperatures in April are...
SourceWaterloo Cedar Falls Courier,IA


41. Woman survives burial in beans
Daily Standard Stories Serving the Grand Lake area since 1848 Celina, Ohio Home Subscribe Archives Stories Pictures Obituaries Search Sports Classifieds Photo Reprints Contacts Forms Locations Web Info Community Stories Archive Entire Day Archive Monday, May 21st, 2007 By Shelley Grieshop Woman survives burial in beans A 74-year-old St. Daily Standard Stories Serving the Grand Lake area since 1848 Celina, Ohio Home Subscribe Archives Stories Pictures Obituaries Search Sports Classifieds...
Source5/21/2007


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