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September 11, 2009 Volume 4, Issue 21 
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USDA increases crop estimates
Elton Robinson
Delta Farm Press
The U.S. soybean crop continues to build toward a new record, along with expected yields for several southern states, according to USDA’s Sept. 11 Crop Production Report. USDA also increased production estimates over last month for corn, cotton and rice.

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Soybeans — resistant weeds, treatments
David Bennett
Delta Farm Press
The storm arrived at Dee Henderson’s farm east of Keo, Ark., just as a tour of LibertyLink soybean plots and treatments began.

Biodiesel worth billions to soy farmers
Delta Farm Press
U.S. soybean farmers received an additional $2.5 billion in net returns over the last four years due to the biodiesel industry’s demand for soybean oil, a new study funded by the United Soybean Board and soybean checkoff shows.

Farm Press Daily — new format
Delta Farm Press
Farm Press Daily subscribers will notice a new look when their daily e-newsletter arrives Monday.

Media reproved over H1N1 Influenza Virus
Dale Miller, Editor, National Hog Farmer
Delta Farm Press
In a Thursday press conference to explain USDA’s preparedness to handle the potential onset H1N1 influenza this fall, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack expressed his exasperation with the general media’s misrepresentation of the virus as “swine flu”.

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