By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff
When glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth pigweed swelled from rare to everywhere in west Tennessee in June 2008, University of Tennessee weed Larry Steckel was as surprised as anyone....
Over 1.5 billion bushels of soy, valued at more than $12 billion, were exported from the United States this year, according to the United Soybean Board....
Corn, soybean, wheat and sorghum growers who attend the 14th Annual Commodity Classic, Feb. 26-28, in Grapevine, Texas, will “discover bright horizons.” ...
“In the best interest of U.S. soybean farmers,” the board of directors of the American Soybean Association has voted unanimously to ask the secretary of agriculture to order an investigation and financial audit of the National Soybean Checkoff Program....
Agricultural producers from Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi will have an opportunity to hear the latest in soybean research during the 2009 Tri-State Soybean Forum Jan. 9 at the Thomas Jason Lingo Center in Oak Grove, La....
By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff
With the world demanding more grain and the United States demanding more biofuels, this nation’s rural landscape and infrastructure are being transformed....
University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture scientists will discuss the latest research into several critical areas of soybean production at the annual Arkansas Soybean Research Conference Dec. 9 at the Brinkley Convention Center in Brinkley, Ark....
A Soybean Production and Planning Meeting will be held Dec. 8-9 at the Leflore County Civic Center in Greenwood, Miss. ...
Asgrow has introduced its 2009 class of 24 new high-performing Elites — its newest soybean products designed to deliver uniform plant health and higher yield potential....
By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff
There has been little actual yield loss to Asian soybean rust in the Mid-South since LSU AgCenter plant pathologist Ray Schneider first discovered it on a research farm near the LSU campus in November 2004.
This is a testament to coordinated communications between plant pathologists as well as the ipmPIPE Web site, a soybean rust tracking system....
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