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Daily Radio Newsline from 01/05/2009
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WILL THE FARM BILL BE REWRITTEN IN 2009?
Some are calling for a rewrite of the new farm bill. How likely is that to happen in 2009? ( Gary Crawford, Joe Glauber and John Block) 
GCRAWFORD 00:00:59 OCE

SOYBEAN RUST STILL A POTENTIAL PROBLEM
Despite minimal losses from soybean rust in 2008, experts still say it's a potential problem that bears watching. ( Gary Crawford and Dr. Marty Draper) 
GCRAWFORD 00:01:00 CSREES

LESS FEDERAL MONEY FOR SOYBEAN RUST MONITORING PROGRAM
A reduced federal contribution to the national soybean rust monitoring system does not spell the end of that program. ( Gary Crawford and Dr. Marty Draper) 
GCRAWFORD 00:00:57 CSREES

ACTUALITY: SOYBEAN RUST DID CAUSE LOSSES IN THE SOUTH
Dr. Marty Draper, USDA plant pathologist, saying that soybean rust did cause losses in the South this past season. 
GCRAWFORD 00:00:15 CSREES

ACTUALITY: SOYBEAN RUST A BIGGER ISSUE WITH DOUBLE CROPPING
Dr. Marty Draper, USDA plant pathologist, saying soybean rust is a bigger issue for late planted and double cropped soybeans. 
GCRAWFORD 00:00:15 CSREES

NEW TECHNOLOGY IN FERTILIZERS MEANS BETTER YIELDS
There's new technology to help farmers keep more phosphorous and nitrogen in crop soil. (Susan Carter and Specially Fertilized Products president Larry Sanders) 
SCARTER 00:01:00 Misc

ACTUALITY: INNOVATIONS IN FERTILIZER TECHNOLOGY
Larry Sanders, president of Specially Fertilized Products talks about innovations in fertilizer technology. 
SCARTER 00:00:41 Misc

MAKING FRUIT WASTE TO ETHANOL CONVERSION COMMERICIALLY VIABLE
Researchers are studying means to make ethanol production from fruit waste one that can be profitable for suppliers and producers. (Rod Bain and Elliot Altman of the University of Georgia) 
RBAIN 00:00:57 CSREES

SLOW ECONOMY BOOSTING SALES OF PEANUT BUTTER
One basic food item for American families has been with us through thick and thin for over a hundred years. That item is enjoying increased sales during this time of economic trouble. ( Gary Crawford and Ryan Lepicier) 
GCRAWFORD 00:00:59 Misc

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