Georgia Soybeans: Full Season Crops Dropping Leaves Fast
Some full season soybeans are dropping leaves fast and will soon be ready for harvest. These soybeans were irrigated, protected from insects and disease, but we are concerned with how
View ArticleSoybeans: Rain Keeping Some Mid-Atlantic Farmers from Harvest
Fall is in the air, which means farmers across the country are busy harvesting, including United Soybean Board director Belinda Burrier, who farms with her husband, David, in Union Bridge,
View ArticleArgentine Soybeans: Acreages Cut Due to Economic Uncertainty – DTN
With just a couple of weeks to go before soybean planting begins in earnest in Argentina, the Buenos Aires Cereals Exchange forecast area would decline 1% to 48.9 million acres.
View ArticleMinnesota Corn, Soybeans: Recapof 2015 Disease Problems
Now that soybean and corn harvest is nearing completion in Minnesota, it is a good time to review some of the diseases issues in these crops across the state in
View ArticleBrazil Soybeans: Cattle Ranchers Integrate Row Crop Production – DTN
Brazil has the world’s second-largest cattle herd spread sparsely across the country’s vast interior. With few constraints on land, for decades when pasture degraded ranchers simply moved their cattle on
View ArticleKentucky: Early Bird Meeting, Nov. 23, 24, Dec, 7
You’re invited to attend the Early Bird meetings which will be held at several locations throughout the state. Each meeting is scheduled at the following areas: November 23rd – SEDALIA
View ArticleArkansas Soybeans: Kudzu Bugs Spread to 7 Counties, Too Late to Do Damage
Poinsett is the latest county to see kudzu bugs, bringing the number of Arkansas counties in which the pest has spread to seven. Nick Seiter, University of Arkansas System Division
View ArticleNebraska: Soybean Day and Machinery Expo, Wahoo, Dec. 17
The 2015 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Dec. 17 will help soybean producers plan for next year’s growing season. The expo, which begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at
View ArticleBrazilian Soybeans: Rain Boosts Planting, But Still Behind Schedule – DTN
The belated arrival of spring rains to the center-west and southeast of Brazil at the end of October and the first week of November caused the 2015-16 soybean planting to
View ArticleGood on Grain: Potential for Higher Corn and Soybean Prices?
Listen to MP3 Podcast By many accounts, corn and soybean producers still have not priced a relatively large portion of the 2015 crops. These crops are being held in open
View ArticleOhio Soybeans: Performance Trials Now Available
The purpose of the Ohio Soybean Performance Trials is to evaluate soybean varieties for yield and other agronomic characteristics. This evaluation gives soybean producers comparative information for...
View ArticleSoybeans: Best Defense Against White Mold, SDS For 2016- DTN
The final soybeans of 2015 are hitting the bins, but your fields may be far from empty. For the second year in a row, soybean diseases thrived in Midwestern fields
View ArticleMississippi Soybeans: Stem Canker Ratings
All of the entries in the 2015 Mississippi State Variety trials were evaluated for their reaction to the stem canker fungus. Trials consisted of single rows of each cultivar planted
View ArticleMississippi Soybeans: OVT Foliar Disease Ratings
Field evaluations of the Maturity Group IV entries in the MSU OVT were conducted at each of the locations where trials were planted (Brooksville, Clarksdale (n=2), Falkner, Longwood, Raymond, and...
View ArticleArgentina Election Could Mean Release of Soybean Stocks – DTN
Argentina elected Mauricio Macri as its new president Sunday, a victory that will likely mark a major change in farm policy and the release of soybean stocks onto the market.
View ArticleSoybeans: Minimizing Sudden Death Syndrome for 2016 – DTN
If you’re looking for a silver lining to the appearance of sudden death syndrome (SDS) in soybeans again this year, Daren Mueller is your man. Two years in a row
View ArticleInforma Estimates: Corn Larger, Soybeans Smaller – DTN
Private analytical firm Informa forecasts 2015’s corn crop will be slightly larger and the soybean crop slightly smaller than USDA forecast in November. It also updated its 2016 acreage forecasts.
View ArticleSouth Dakota Soybeans: Did it Pay to Apply Foliar Fungicides?
Several soybean acres are routinely treated with fungicides in South Dakota. According to a USDA 2012 report, over 25% of soybean acres were treated with a fungicide in the state.
View ArticleGeorgia Soybeans: 10 Steps for Early System Production
#1 Use Good Crop Rotation and Productive Soils: A weakness of most ESSP varieties is lack of root-knot nematode resistance. Planting ESSP beans in fields which are below economic thresholds
View ArticleNorth Dakota Soybeans: Study Seeks to Narrow Yield Gap
A team of North Dakota State University Extension Service agronomists and county Extension agents is embarking on a three-year statewide project aimed at generating baseline producer data on current...
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