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            Corn and soybean varietytesting results
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            By John Fulton 
            [NOV. 
            10, 2003]  
            We have already posted 
            the results of the Logan County Commercial Corn Plot to these pages. 
            [See 
            
            "Corn varieties plot results."]  Now, 
            the University of Illinois trial results for 2003 are available 
            online at 
            http://vt.cropsci.uiuc.edu/. Other methods of getting copies of 
            the results include subscription to the Illinois AgriNews and 
            purchase of paper copies at the Extension office. Don't be in too 
            big a rush, as the printed copies probably won't be available until 
            early December. For now, you can look at results on the Web. | 
        
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               Soil 
              productivity ratings 
              Each year we get several requests for 
              a certain publication dealing with soil productivity ratings. 
              Unfortunately the one requested is out of print. The good news is 
              that two publications have replaced it, and they're also on the 
              Web. Check out the site at
              
              http://research.nres.uiuc.edu/soilproductivity/. There is also 
              a good "standardized" definition of the different classes of 
              soils. Many price reporting sources use these definitions when 
              reporting auction prices of farm ground. Keep in mind that some 
              sources use slope percentages rather than productivity index 
              ranges. 
       
        
              Private pesticide applicator clinics 
              Logan County has well over 100 
              private pesticide applicators to recertify this year. To try to 
              meet the demand, two clinics are scheduled at the Logan County 
              Extension office. The dates are Dec. 9 and Feb. 9. Both sessions 
              will begin at 8:30 a.m. and should be concluded by 1 p.m., 
              depending on your speed in completing the exam. 
        
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              There is no charge for the clinic, 
              however you will have to pay a fee to the Department of 
              Agriculture for your license upon successful completion of the 
              exam. You will receive a written application in the mail, and you 
              return a check with the application. 
              Private licenses are needed to 
              purchase and apply restricted-use pesticides on ground that you 
              own or operate. This license category does not apply to public 
              grounds, such as churches, schools or parks. The commercial 
              not-for-hire, or public, license is required for those types of 
              situations. 
      
       
              Preregistration is required, and there is limited enrollment at 
              each session. To make a reservation, simply call the office at 
              732-8289 to get your name on the list for the clinic you prefer. 
            [John
Fulton] |