Today's Farmer | May 2004 | Contents
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FEATURES:
Rust in the wind?
Experts are resigned to the fact that Asian soybean rust will eventually make it to North America. Here's what we know so far. By Steve Fairchild

Defend against spray drift
Fine tuning and patience will help avoid damage. By James D. Ritchie

Should you bet on basis?
Geography and time affect your market price. By James D. Ritchie

Spot Sprayer Troubleshoot
A properly cleaned and maintained sprayer will make mid-season application smooth.

Battle for biotech progress
Greenpeace co-founder says the environmentalists have got biotech wrong. But it's up to the users of biotechnology to publicize its benefits. By Patrick Moore

COLUMNS:
Country corner
It is time to press on with biotechnology, not go wobbly in the face of protest. By Steve Fairchild

Crops
May is a crucial time for field crop evaluation. By Dr. Paul Tracy

Country humor
Bottled twaddle? By Jack S. Bray

More country humor
One makes up for the other By Mitch Jayne

MFA News: Super service

MFA News: Dr. Jim White

Salad recipes

Viewpoint
MFA district meetings showcase financial numbers and fiscal health. By Don Copenhaver

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