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May 08, 2019 This article was originally published on the farmdoc daily website. Schnitkey, G. and C. Zulauf. "Late Planting Decisions in 2019." farmdoc daily (9):83, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics,... |
May 07, 2019 When soybeans are crushed, the three end products are oil, meal (protein) and hulls. And of the three, soy hulls have the least value. The crusher will blend some off in the meal and find other uses for them. But now science has found new uses, turning hulls into value-added products.
A lot of hulls are produced annually.... |
May 05, 2019 The 2019 planting season has certainly been one of the most challenging in recent memory. Cool, wet conditions have delayed planting in most parts of the state. With beans finally going into the ground, growers may be interested in the disease outlook for this season. Dr. Teri Hughes, plant health scientist with Bayer Crop Science says that plants are like people when it comes to fighting off diseases. They are generally pretty good at... |
May 01, 2019 Biological products for soybeans are offered to growers from seed treatment, soil application and post applications all the way through to the reproductive stages. Biologicals, in general, are products created from natural solutions or synthetic equivalents. They can be broken down further into the use goal of the product:
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April 30, 2019 We know that tractors are beginning to role and April is not an ideal time for a webinar. That's why for the first time, ILSoyAdvisor is offering an on-demand webinar that's convenient for your schedule. Whether it's first thing in the morning or after you've turned the shop lights off, be sure to watch Nathan Kleczewski's "Emerging and Reemerging Diseases in Soybeans" during April. Kleczewski discusses two... |
April 30, 2019 What is the best row spacing for soybeans: 7.5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 inches? That is a question I got one morning in April. My short answer was: it depends. I have been tracking row spacing and yield on soybeans for 15 years now and my conclusion is that soybeans can yield similarly regardless of row spacing and narrow rows don’t always outyield wider rows. Today row spacing for soybeans seems to be driven by the row spacing for... |
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