March 24, 2009
Sugar Journal News

Sugar is Back on Food Labels

Sugar, the nutritional pariah that dentists and dietitians have long reviled, is enjoying a second act, dressed up as a natural, healthful ingredient.
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March 12, 2009
agriculture.house.gov

Agriculture Committee Wants Climate Change Input

Washington, D.C. - Chairman Collin C. Peterson announced that the House Agriculture Committee is seeking comments on proposals to address global clima
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March 10, 2009
Brandweek

Pepsi Offering Three Sodas With 'All-Natural' Sugar

PepsiCo is adding three new soft drinks to its portfolio as part of the company's "Refresh Everything" strategy.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

BASF Crop Protection : Releases Initium

BASF Crop Protection has unveiled a new active ingredient called Initium.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Betaseed Plant Breeding

SHAKOPEE, Minn.—With the promotion of Margaret Rekoske to Plant Breeder for Betaseed Inc.’s eastern area markets, Betaseed initiates a plan of succession for its strong plant breeding program.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Brillion’s Double Seeder Hitch

BRILLION, Wis.—Brillion Iron Works, Inc.’s Farm Equipment Division announces the addition of the BDH-512 Double Seeder Hitch as the newest member of their full line of seeding equipment.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Bully Dog Technologies

AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho—The Bully Dog Fuel Management System (FMS) is used to regulate, monitor and secure bulk fuel storage.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Dicamba-Based Technologies

BASF and Monsanto Company announced a new joint-licensing agreement to accelerate the development of the next-generation of dicamba-based weed control chemistry products.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue
Nancy I. Butler

Job Well Done: Pay attention to American agriculture efforts

How many times have we wanted to hear those words, “job well done,” after completing a project?
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Machines That Mean Business: Tractors that work

Here is what some of the leading companies have provided in text and image about a range of tractor options to help keep the work going.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

New Website for Art’s Way

ARMSTRONG, Iowa—Art’s Way Manufacturing, Inc. launched a re-designed website to better serve the worldwide agricultural equipment marketplace.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue
Terri Queck-Matzie

Precision Ag Equipment

Markwart advised, “Charles Darwin says if you don’t adapt to a changing environment, you die… The leaders in this industry must take a look at the changing economic and political environments and think of how much those two things have changed in the last
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Remarkably Solvent: An optimistic future includes biotechnology

With nearly record attendance, the 2009 American Sugarbeet Growers Association annual meeting revealed positive news.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Safe Use of Pesticides: Guidelines to keep in mind

With growing health and environmental concerns, using pesticides properly is something growers just have to get used to.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

Sugar Industry: Sweetens the economy

Since the beginning of the year Congress and the President have been consumed by the challenges of stabilizing the economy through the proposed stimulus package.
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March 07, 2009| Published in the March 2009 issue

YETTER TITAN FOR 15-, 20- & 22-INCH ROWS

The two newest Titan models from Yetter Manufacturing give growers with 15-, 20-, and 22-inch row planters a floating residue manager option that many producers with 30-inch rows have utilized.
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March 01, 2009
Feature
Nancy I. Butler, editor

ASGA Report: Remarkably Solvent : An optimistic future includes biotechnology

With nearly record attendance, the 2009 American Sugarbeet Growers Association annual meeting revealed positive news. It is a good time to be a sugar
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