Ernie Flint - Mississippi State Extension Reports
This collection consists of nearly three hundred Extension field notes, written by Ernest “Ernie” Hilmon Flint, Jr., who worked for Mississippi State University Extension Service as an Agronomist, from 1991 until his death in January 2018. A retired Lt. Colonel with the Army National Guard, Flint received all of his degrees, including a PhD, from Mississippi State. His field notes reports were published as a column in several Mississippi newspapers, including the Delta Farm Press and the Yazoo Herald, where he was able to reach a broad audience and was known for making agricultural information interesting and accessible to his readers. This collection was donated to Mississippi State University Libraries in 2019, by Flint’s family. The notes range from 1999-2017, with the bulk from 1999-2003, and cover a wide variety of agricultural topics.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2016
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the results of a variety of demonstrations and testing trials, on cotton, corn, soybeans, peanuts, and soil management, that he has done this year. This document contains many graphs.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2016
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the results of a variety of demonstrations and testing trials, on cotton, corn, soybeans, peanuts, and soil management, that he has done this year. This document contains many graphs.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February, 2016
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about variety trials for Mississippi crops including corn, soybeans, peanuts, and grain sorghum; soil fertility and tillage on crops; and how to crontol weeds and instects. Several of the graphs are of a lower quality due to their age.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2012
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about row crop agriculture and how well cotton, corn, soybeans, wheat, and peanuts have grown in Mississippi over the past year. Flint also commented on any variety trails that were done and how certain plants reacted to pesticides or herbicides.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2011
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about predictions for how cotton, corn, and soybeans will do in the new year, with cotton seeming to bounce back and corn becoming a secondary crop. He also gives an update on the current state of wheat fields and encourages farmers to attend meetings to gain new ideas and share knowledge.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2011
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about predictions for how cotton, corn, and soybeans will do in the new year, with cotton seeming to bounce back and corn becoming a secondary crop. He also gives an update on the current state of wheat fields and encourages farmers to attend meetings to gain new ideas and share knowledge.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 2010
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about issues and uncertainities about growing cotton, corn, soybeans, wheat, or peanuts this year.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2010
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about deciding which crops to plant and his outlook on cotton, soybeans, and corn, an update on the wheat fields, and advice on soil drainage and tilling.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2010
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects. He also discusses utilizing crop insurance and disaster funds when they are avialable.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 2010
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, wheat, peanuts, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects.
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Field Crops Newsletter - November 2010
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about trials and test done on corn, cotton, and soybean growing conditions and seeds completed during the year and a discussion on the harvest. Flint also discusses planting wheat.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the prospectives for growing cotton, corn, and soybeans, with optimistic outlooks for cotton and soybeans. Flint also dicusses the growth of wheat fields in the area.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of corn, soybeans, and cotton. Corn and soybeans are doing extremely well, while cotton, a traditional Southern crop, has become a secondary crop in comparison.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects.
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Field Crops Newsletter - March 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of wheat and the early planting and growing of corn, cotton, and soybeans in relation to the weather.
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Field Crops Newsletter - May/June 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter for May and June. Only the opening paragraph and two paragraphs on corn are present.
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Field Crops Newsletter - November/December 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about trials and test done on corn, cotton, and soybean growing conditions and seeds completed during the year.
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Field Crops Newsletter - October 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the mixed results of good, bad, and okay harvests of corn, cotton, and soybeans due to bad Spring and Fall weather. Flint also discusses the late planting of wheat and proper grain storage.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2009
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the late harvesting of corn, soybeans, and cotton and how what can be harvested will result in low yields. He then discusses when to plant wheat and show the short list of wheat seed varities and how they grow in different areas of Mississippi. He ends the newletter with a graphs comparing rainfalls for different years in Mississippi and how sunspots may affect global temperatures.
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Field Crops Newsletter - April 2009
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how being three weeks behind on spring planting has affected the corn, cotton, soybean, and wheat crops. He discusses soil fertility and drainage and potentailly replanting crops that aren't performing well.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2008
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the results of a variety of demonstrations and testing trials, on cotton, corn, and soybeans, that he has done this year. This document contains many graphs.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 2009
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about preparing to plant corn, soybeans, cotton, and wheat, when prices are low and costs are high.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2009
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how weather, instects, and diseases are affecting the cotton, corn, and soybean crops.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2008
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about preparing for the upcoming two years. Only the first paragraph of the newletter is printed.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 8, 2000
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects. There is also a small section on worker proctection laws.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June/July 2008
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and especially on instects and pests.
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Field Crops Newsletter - March 2008
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of wheat; information on when to start planting soybeans, corn, and cotton; and information on tilling practices.
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Field Crops Newsletter - May 8, 2008
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, wheat, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects.
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Field Crops Newsletter - November 2008
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about finishing up harvesting cotton, corn, and soybeans and discusses the yields and some market prices. Flint also speculates on how much wheat will be planted, and gives advice on preparing the fields for next year's crop.
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Field Crops Newsletter - October 2008
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the mixed results of good, bad, and okay harvests of corn, cotton, and soybeans. Flint also discusses the likelyhood of wheat being planted for next year.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2008
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of corn, cotton, and soybean fields and what yields they may produce with weather and diseases being a concern. Flint also discusses growing wheat and reevaluating soil nutrients.
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Field Crops Newsletter - April 2008
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how late spring weather has affected the wheat, corn, soybean, and cotton crops. Flint discusses planting techinues, seed control, and soil fertilization and drainage. He spends the last section of the newsletter discussing the Seed Technology Center at Mississippi State University and the tetrazolium (TZ) test.
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Field Crops Newsletter - August 2008
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how the different planting and growing times are creating a period where planting and harvesting will occur at the same time for cotton, corn, and soybeans.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 2008
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about preparing to plant cotton, corn, and soybeans, and the current state of wheat.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2008
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the perspectives and opportunities when growing corn, soybeans, cotton, and wheat. He discusssed prices, recent yields, their growing behavior when bad weather is presented, and general growing practices. This is the same document as FCNL. Dec. 2007.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2008
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the perspectives and opportunities when growing corn, soybeans, cotton, and wheat. He discusssed prices, recent yields, their growing behavior when bad weather is presented, and general growing practices. This is the same document as filename FCNL. Jan. 2008.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how corn and then soybeans will be the main crop produced in Mississippi this year and cotton will be a secondary crop. Flint discusses the growth of wheat and issues with fungi. He lists a few agriculure events happening in the upcoming month.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, soybeans, and wheat in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, soybeans, and wheat in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects and especially the effect of early Spring freeze.
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Field Crops Newsletter - March 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of wheat and the early planting and growing of corn, cotton, grain sorghum, and soybeans in relation to the weather.
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Field Crops Newsletter - May 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, wheat, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects.
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Field Crops Newsletter - November 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about end of harvest season activities for farmers and some statistics from the cotton, corn and soybean harvests.
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Field Crops Newsletter - October 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the harvests from cotton, corn, and soybean fields and discussing why the harvest for each crop was good. He also discusses wheat prices and proper gain storage.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the expected yields from corn, cotton, and soybean crops. Flint also dicusses planting wheat for next year.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2007
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the expected yields from corn, cotton, and soybean crops. Flint also dicusses planting wheat for next year.
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Field Crops Newslette - April 2007
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current condition of corn, cotton, and soybeans and how the weather, diseases, and pests have affected them.
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Field Crops Newsletter - August 2007
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how the drought and then rains effected the cotton, corn, and soybean crops, with the corn and soybean fields coming out okay, but the cotton fields suffering more. Flint also discusses the growing interest in planting wheat as it is selling for a high price.
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Field Crops Newsletter - August 2009
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how weather, instects, and diseases are affecting the cotton, corn, and soybean crops. Corn was the hardest hit, with soybeans and cotton doing fairly well. Flint discussed how wheat can be grown in Mississippi, but management in when and where you plant it is crucial.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 2007
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about preparing to plant corn and wheat.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about to plan for a good crop of cotton, corn, or soybeans. He encourages his readers to attend meetings hosted by the agents to learn and share ideas. He lists a few agriculture events happening in the upcoming month.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter on how the drought has affected cotton, corn, and soybeans, with most of the fields of each crop being able to withstand the lack of rain. He also lists several upcoming agriculture events.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and insects.
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Field Crops Newsletter - March 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about beginning to plant cotton, corn, and soybeans. There is also a long section on worker protection and a copy of the Environmental Protection Agency's quickguide to worker safety.
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Field Crops Newsletter - May 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, wheat, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects. Flint also warns that some farmers will be getting checked to see if the are in violation of any worker protection laws.
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Field Crops Newsletter - November 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, wheat, and soybeans. All of them, except for wheat, are currently being harvested and sold and farmers are preparing their soil for the winter. Some wheat fields are beginning to be planted.
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Field Crops Newsletter - October 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the mixed results of good, bad, and okay harvests of corn, cotton, and soybeans. Flint also is planning a wheat growing course and talks about soil fertility.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how a drought has damaged cotton, corn, and soybean yields and while there may be some recovery, it will still be a poor harvest. Flint discusses the requirements for growing wheat.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2006
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how a drought has damaged cotton, corn, and soybean yields and while there may be some recovery, it will still be a poor harvest. Flint discusses the requirements for growing wheat.
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Field Crops Newsletter - April 2006
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter with updates on corn, cotton, soybeans, and peanuts's progress during the Spring. He aslo discusses that farmer's should be prepared for inspections of their fields and brings updates on some administrative personnel at Mississippi State University.
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Field Crops Newsletter - August 2006
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current crop of cotton, corn, and soybeans, all of which are not having good years. High temperatures have badly hurt the cotton and corn, while the soybean fields are in varying states depending on seed type.
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Field Crops Newsletter - August 2006
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current crop of cotton, corn, and soybeans, all of which are not having good years. High temperatures have badly hurt the cotton and corn, while the soybean fields are in varying states depending on seed type.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2006
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the state of crops for the upcoming year. He heavily discusses corn, as its selling prices should be very high, he then discusses cotton and soybeans, and encourages readers to attend their respective shortcourses, the progress of wheat in the area, and soil fertilitiy and tillage.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 2006
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about weighing the options about whether to plant cotton, corn, or soybeans based on the expected yields and prices verses the cost of planting. This document has some bit rot, which is damage due to age and use, so the text is blurred.
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Field Crops Newsletter - August 2005
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how diseases and pest are and have the potential to take a toll on the cotton and soybean crops, while heavy rains saved much of the corn crop from being destoryed a drought.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2005
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about soil fertility and preparing it for the growing season and a discussion on the varity selection of cotton, corn, and soybeans. He also promotes that January and February are education months with workstops that farms can and should attended to help them decide how they are going to plant this year.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 2005
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how planting the same types of crops each year can cause issues in terms of becoming complancent in your practices. He also discusses soil fertility issues.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 2004
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how good prices and new planting techniques create a environment where cotton, corn, soybeans, and wheat is expected to do well this year.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2004
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the prospectives for growing cotton, corn, and soybeans, with an optimistic outlook for cotton. Flint also lists agriculture events happening in the upcoming month.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2004
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how heavy rains have affected corn, cotton, and soybeans. Cotton plants are fairing the worst since they are waterlogged, while corn and soybean fields are doing much better.
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Field Crops Newsletter - March 2004
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of growing corn, cotton, and soybeans, particularly in relation to their market prices.
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Field Crops Newsletter - November 2004
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about storing corn properly in grain bins, preparing fields for next year, and an update on soybean rust.
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Field Crops Newsletter - October 2004
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the harvesting of cotton, corn, and soybeans and how to start preparing the fields for next year's harvest.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2004
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the yield potential for the cotton, corn, and soybean fields. He also discusses tilling practices.
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Field Crops Newsletter - April 2004
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about updates on cotton, corn, soybean, and wheat crops. He discussed several pests and diseases being spotted.
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Field Crops Newsletter - August 2004
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how six full weeks of rain effected the crops, with cotton being extremely damaged and corn and soybeans tolerating better, but still needing to be harvested quickly to keep a good yield while prices are high.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2004
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about preparing cotton, corn, and soybeans for next year's harvest. He spoke about the things he learned at a Cotton shortcourse, and the upcoming market for corn and soybeans.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2004b
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about preparing cotton, corn, and soybeans for next year's harvest. He spoke about the things he learned at a Cotton shortcourse, and the upcoming market for corn and soybeans.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2005
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter is mainly about a cotton growing shortcourse he attended. He also dicussed the prices of corn, growing conditions for wheat, and variety of soybeans. This is the same document as filename FCNL. Dec. 2000.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 2004
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter with updates on cotton, corn, and soybeans while addressing his reader's concerns over their corps, and discussing how the recent rains hve effected the crops.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2, 2003
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the perspectives and opportunities when growing corn, soybeans, and cotton. He discusssed prices, recent yields, their growing behavior when bad weather is presented, and general growing practices. He also dicusses the 2002 Farm Bill, best tilling practices, and expresses that that the relationship between farmers and extension workers can only be maintained through active communication and cooperation.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2003
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how a trainsition from heavy rains to dry weather could be bad for the crops.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 2003
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the current state of cotton, corn, and soybeans in regards to the weather, diseases, and instects, and how effective drainage and tilling practices can help produce better crops.
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Field Crops Newsletter - March 3, 2003
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about beginning to plant cotton, corn, and soybeans and how to make sure your soil is fertile.
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Field Crops Newsletter - November 2003
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about finishing up harvesting a very good crop of cotton, corn, and soybeans and beginning to prepare clearing the land and prepping it for next year's crops.
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Field Crops Newsletter - October 2003
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the harvesting of cotton, corn, and soybeans and beginning to place for next year's crops.
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Field Crops Newsletter - September 2003
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter is a special edition over cotton defoliage. Flint explains what defoliage is and when and how to properly do it.
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Field Crops Newsletter - December 2003
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the results of a variety of demonstrations and testing trials, on cotton, corn, sorghum, and soybeans, that he has done this year. This document contains many graphs.
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Field Crops Newsletter - February 4, 2003
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter entitled "The ABC's of Corn Planting." This is a short guide about how to properly plant corn.
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Field Crops Newsletter - July 2003
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about going from a flood to a drought and how that effects area crops. He then dicusses the current conditions of cotton, corn, and soybean fields.
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Field Crops Newsletter - May 14, 2003
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about how weather being the biggest challenge for everyone in agriculture along with updates on the cotton, corn, and soybean fields.
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Memorandum to Field Crop Producers from Ernie Flint, February 2017
Ernest "Ernie" Flint Jr.
Flint's memorandum to field crop producers about growing corn. The information about growing corn is not attached to the memorandum.
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County Agent's Notes: Are my magnolia trees ill? - May 13, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's county agent's notes, which is a type of newsletter, which address people's concern over the health of their magnolia trees. He discussess that leaf dropping is not always a sign of a dying plant.
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County Agent's Notes: Lawn Mower Safety - July 22, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's county agent's notes, which is a type of newsletter, about lawn mower safety.
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County Agent's Notes: New Farm Bill is filled with "detail devils" - September 16, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's county agent's notes, which is a type of newsletter, about the 2002 New Farm Bill is filled with devious details. This is the same document with filename CAN.Spe. 16, 2002, except that this document only covers the first part.
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County Agent's Notes: New Farm Bill is filled with "detail devils" - September 16, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's county agent's notes, which is a type of newsletter, about the 2002 New Farm Bill is filled with devious details. The is same document with the filename County Agen9, except that County Agen9 only contains part of the text.
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County Agent's Notes: Pretty Plants May be Poison - April 22, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's county agent's notes, which is a type of newsletter, about how typically pretty plants may be poison to livestock, animals, or other people.
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County Agent's Notes: The "Art" of growing tomatoes - May 27, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's county agent's notes, which is a type of newsletter, about growing tomatoes, including how to prevent diseases and work with herb and pesticides.
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County Agent's Notes: What's all the fuss about change? - July 7, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's county agent's notes, which is a type of newsletter, about the history of extension services and the extension's new organizational plan.
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Field Crops Newsletter - January 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about uncertainities for the upcoming growing season and results of trials and tests for cotton, corn, and grain sorghum conducted in 2001. Only the first page of the newletter is here, the charts and graphs mentioned in the text are not.
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Field Crops Newsletter - June 13, 2002
Ernest Ernie Flint Jr.
Flint's field crops newsletter about the reorganization of the Extension Agents and his new position. He also discusses the Farm Bill and an event being planned to help farmers understand it. The current state of cotton, corn, and soybeans and tilling efforts is discussed in the later part.