Soybean News Archive

Soil residuals… have a backup plan? 

Mar 18, 2010,

By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.

In my last column I ended on the topic of “whole farm” weed control and resistance management. ...

Soybean seed quality outlook 

Mar 17, 2010,

By Rick Cartwright and John Rupe, Plant Pathologists, University of Arkansas

While record rainfall last year meant little or no irrigation for soybean fields and good yield potential, excessive wet conditions during part of September and October damaged much of the Group 4 soybeans ready for harvest in the east-central and southeast part of the state....

Yield trend key to grain prices 

Mar 16, 2010,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

The soybean and corn markets could turn bearish or bullish, depending on yield trends, but the cotton market appears strong any way you look at it, says market analyst Richard Brock, president of Brock Associates, speaking at an ag update session at the Mid-South Farm and Gin Show....

Half-baked statistics on GE crops 

Mar 16, 2010,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

When surveys don’t give you the overwhelming result you’re looking for, there’s only one thing left to do — cook your numbers. ...

Soy rust: waiting can be costly 

Mar 15, 2010,

By Hembree Brandon, Farm Press Editorial Staff

A weed control mentality “is not the approach to take” in dealing with Asian soybean rust, says Tom Allen....

Written market plan for soybeans 

Mar 12, 2010,

By Duane Dailey, University of Missouri

Farmers growing corn and soybeans in 2010 should start considering the challenge of marketing the beans, according to market-plan ideas from a University of Missouri crop economist....

Ending stocks – corn up, cotton down 

Mar 11, 2010,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

Estimates of U.S. ending stocks for cotton and soybeans continue to shrink, according to USDA’s March 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates....

William Stutts - Louisiana’s best 

Mar 11, 2010,

By Craig Gautreaux, LSU AgCenter

William Stutts put his first crop in the ground when he was a junior in high school. ...

South America pressuring soybeans 

Mar 11, 2010,

By Ray Nabors, Heartland Ag Network

Soybeans: Bearish news: The flow of soybeans out of South America is pressuring soybean prices....

ASA: extend biodiesel tax credit 

Mar 11, 2010,

Source: American Soybean Association

The American Soybean Association is urging the U.S. Senate to pass H.R. 4213, the American Workers, State and Business Relief Act, which includes retroactive extension of the vital biodiesel tax credit....

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Weed Resistance Management in Cotton

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