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Soybeans Depend on Soil Quality

Soybeans Depend on Soil Quality

Years with lower corn prices lead to many farmers making soybeans a bigger part of their crop plan. The Maximum Farming System® can help make the most of such changes and provide optimal fertilizer management, which varies by crop. ...

ByAg Spectrum Company


Bayer Showcases Leadership in Breakthrough Innovations and Sustainable, Tailored Solutions to Meet Global Challenges in Agriculture

Bayer Showcases Leadership in Breakthrough Innovations and Sustainable, Tailored Solutions to Meet Global Challenges in Agriculture

Bayer leads the industry in protecting soybean yield against insect and weed pressure with the third-generation technology in Phase 3 and the fourth generation moving to Phase 1. The company also reaffirmed performance advantages of critical fungicides such as Fox® Supra for soybeans in Brazil, expected to launch later this year, and ...

ByBayer AG


Brazil Soybean Production and Weather

Brazil Soybean Production and Weather

Clearly Brazil has risen in strength on the global soybean market to rival the United States. Brazil Soybean Yield History Brazilian soybean yields are approximately the same as those in the United States. ...

ByCropProphet


Comparing USDA August Corn Yield Forecasts

Comparing USDA August Corn Yield Forecasts

To do this, we use the CropProphet Modeler data set, which provides as much as 33 years of daily corn (and soybean) yield forecast data based on a cross-validated backtest of the crop models. ...

ByCropProphet


Weather Fluctuations Impact Soybeans Less Than Other Field Crops

Laura Lindsey, a soybean and small grains specialist with Ohio State University Extension, says that soybean crop yields tend not to fluctuate much and are less likely to be negatively impacted by less than ideal weather compared to other grain crops such as corn. In fact, the state average soybean yield ...

ByOhio State University


Ohio’s 2015 Soybean Crop Performance Trials Reveal Higher than Expected Yields

In its Nov. 10 crop production report, the agency said Ohio soybean yield is forecast at 50 bushels per acre. “Ohio soybean producers expect to see fairly good corn and soybean yields despite setbacks caused by excessive rains for the first half of the season,” the agency said in a statement. ...

ByOhio State University


Some Midwest farmers` crops falter in record rains

Some Midwest farmers` crops falter in record rains

Climatologists are assessing what brought on the repeated precipitation, keeping corn and soybean fields from drying out and setting the stage for big crop losses in several states just a year after record harvests. ...

ByThe Associated Press


Precision Agriculture Webinar offered Jan. 20

The webinar is part of a series of agronomic workshops taught by OSU Extension professionals designed to offer the latest information on corn, soybean and wheat production, LaBarge said. OSU Extension is the outreach arm of the college. ...

ByOhio State University


EPA Finds Neonicotinoid Seed Treatments of Little or No Benefit to U.S. Soybean Production

The analysis concluded that there is little or no increase in soybean yields using most neonicotinoid seed treatments when compared to using no pest control at all. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Loss of wild pollinators could substantially reduce soybean yields

Loss of wild pollinators could substantially reduce soybean yields

Pollination by wild insects and honey bees improves soybean yield by 18%, new research has indicated. This equates to an extra 331.6 kg of seeds per hectare, boosting the value of the global crop by €12.74 billion. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


No-Till Can Lead to Increases in Soybean Yields , Says Researcher

No-Till Can Lead to Increases in Soybean Yields , Says Researcher

That’s because no-till practices have recently been credited with increasing soybean yields in the Mid-south and Midwest regions of the United States. ...

ByUnited Soybean Board (USB)


Farmer-Funded Innovations: checkoff breakthroughs support on-farm profitability

Farmer-Funded Innovations: checkoff breakthroughs support on-farm profitability

And more ways of selling more soybeans to more customers. The soy checkoff pushes innovation by developing products and processes that benefit U.S. soybean farmers. ...

ByUnited Soybean Board (USB)


Beast of a weed creeping across Midwest from south

Beast of a weed creeping across Midwest from south

Herbicide is increasingly futile against it, and the weed's thick stems and deep roots make it hard work to clear by hand. It can slash yields and profits when it gets out of control. Midwestern weed scientists are sounding the alarm because the plant recently turned up in Iowa and can cause deep losses in corn and soybean yields. ...

ByThe Associated Press


Farming and knowledge monocultures are misconceived

Farming and knowledge monocultures are misconceived

But recent research shows that this type of modern agriculture does not perform any better in terms of yields and reduced pesticide burdens than non-GM, especially for commodity crops such as soybean and maize. [1] Unsustainable industrial agriculture The Vision 2020 programme of the Andhra Pradesh state government in India is another example of promoting ...

BySciDev.Net


Arcadia Biosciences and Bioceres Form Verdeca, an Agricultural Technology Joint Venture

Arcadia Biosciences and Bioceres Form Verdeca, an Agricultural Technology Joint Venture

Because Bioceres is owned by leading South American soybean growers, Verdeca has the unique distinction of being a soybean technology company that is co-owned by growers who include the some of the largest soybean producers in the world. ...

ByArcadia Biosciences


Less is more in Soybean row widths

Less is more in Soybean row widths

Cox measured emergence rates of soybean, growth, yield components, and seed yield of soybean to determine if soybeans can grow rapidly enough in 30-inch rows compared to smaller rows during the northern latitudes’ shorter growing season. Previous research suggests soybeans grown in ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Soil gives away soybean pathogen’s presence

Soil gives away soybean pathogen’s presence

Conducted on sites in both Iowa and Wisconsin, the study confirmed the relationship between high soil pH and nematode cysts, which results in a lower yield. Soybean cyst nematode is the single most damaging pathogen of soybean in the United States as well as in most of the other top soybean-producing countries of the world. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)

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