All Posts by Illinois Soybean Association

Webinar: Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System

February 02, 2017

Innovation-Technology

The Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System is an advanced weed management system in the fight against resistant and tough-to-control weeds in soybeans and cotton.

Overcoming Challenges to a More Profitable System

January 24, 2017

In-Season Agronomy

Please join us for a workshop exploring the challenges and opportunities of double-cropping wheat and soybeans.

Better Yields. Better Profits: A Preview of the ILSoyAdvisor.com Peoria Soybean Summit

January 23, 2017

ILSoyAdvisor Events

If you want bigger soybean yields and better profits—make sure the 2017 ILSoyAdvisor.com Soybean Summit in Peoria February 16 is on your calendar.

Better Yields. Better Profits: A Preview of the ILSoyAdvisor.com Soybean Summit in Effingham

January 16, 2017

ILSoyAdvisor Events

If you want bigger soybean yields and better profits—make sure the 2017 ILSoyAdvisor.com Soybean Summit in Effingham February 3 is on your calendar.

Illinois Soybean Farmers Harvest Record Crop

January 13, 2017

Harvest Strategies

Illinois has regained the title of top soybean-producing state, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) data released this morning.

2016 Illinois Yield Challenge Winners Announced; 100-Bushel Yields Continue

January 12, 2017

Harvest Strategies

Several soybean growers topped 90 bushels per acre in the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) checkoff program’s annual Yield Challenge competition.

Top Posts of 2016

December 29, 2016

In-Season Agronomy

As one year ends and another begins, we all look back at the past year—and forward to the next one.

Soybean Summits Bring Latest Tools and Tips to Local Farmers

December 22, 2016

ILSoyAdvisor Events

The ILSoyAdvisor.com Soybean Summits will bring valuable management resources to local farmers this winter.

Webinar: Lessons from the 2016 Soybean Season: Another Outstanding Crop

December 19, 2016

Harvest Strategies

Favorable weather, strong genetics and good on-farm management all contributed to the successful soybean crop in 2016, with record yields in many areas throughout the state.

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