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Timing is also critical when deciding whether to replant. For soybeans, yield loss resulting from delayed planting ranges ...
A key initiative funded by the Soy Checkoff, “Better Together,” amplifies these investments through effective ...
The USDA projects South Dakota farmers will plant 6.2 million acres of corn and 5.1 million acres of soybeans.
Planting is nearly complete across the state with 86 percent of Indiana’s corn and 81 percent of the state’s soybeans in the ...
In rural western Tennessee—Kitzman’s trailers, tillage implements, and track hoe sitting alongside a soybean field are a ...
A agronomist says it’s not too early to start scouting for soybean aphids. Nick Roysdon with BASF works with farmers in ...
A southeast Nebraska farmer says he’s concerned about stand issues for his corn and soybean crops. Logan Bredemeier tells ...
Dry weather with isolated showers led to 5.4 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 1, 2025, according to ...
1. Evaluate weed pressure by field. Duesterhaus says weed pressure is his No. 1 consideration for whether soybean planting populations can be reduced, given the struggle many growers have today wi ...
(Des Moines) -- Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says recent rainfall has given the state's crops a big boost.
Nearly 5.8 million acres of soybeans were planted and harvested last year right here in Indiana. As soybean producers put the finishing touches on this year’s planting, the Indiana Soybean Alliance is ...
As planting season progresses across North Dakota, early scouting of corn and soybean fields is crucial for detecting diseases that can impact stand establishment and crop yield potential.