All Posts by Illinois Soybean Association

Webinar: The Amazing 2017 Soybean Season: Lessons for 2018

December 11, 2017

Harvest Strategies

Crop Sciences Professor Emerson Nafzinger presents a crop report on the 2017 soybean growing season, discussing weather factors, management techniques and crop inputs.

Springfield is the Capital of Soybean Knowledge on Jan. 11

December 06, 2017

ILSoyAdvisor Events

ILSoyAdvisor will deliver in-depth yield and profitability advice to Illinois soybean farmers at the 2018 Soybean Summit on Jan. 11.

ISA Debuts Winter Learning Series for Regional Soybean Advice

December 04, 2017

ILSoyAdvisor Events

This winter ILSoyAdvisor is “going local” with a brand-new series of learning opportunities spread out across the state.

WEBINAR: Managing P and K on Soybeans by Soil Test Level, Yield Expectation and Water Quality

November 22, 2017

Nutrient Management

Mullen says it’s important to have a holistic plan that factors in all macronutrients.

Nominate a CCA for the Soybean Master Adviser Award

November 02, 2017

ILSoyAdvisor Events

Do you know an experienced Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) who has a passion for soybean management?

Time to think about harvest preparations

August 25, 2017

Harvest Strategies

Summer will be quickly turning to fall and the cool weather this month has slowed crop development and given it a break from the heat and stress of July.

PODCAST: Stinkbugs, The Pest to Watch Out For This Year

August 22, 2017

Insect Management

There may be a new enemy for Illinois soybean farmers—and a stinky situation at that.

Seeking Farmer Partners for Research Study: Suppressing SCN Populations

August 16, 2017

Research Information

The Illinois Soybean Association is seeking farmer partners for a study to validate the hypothesis that wheat straw can suppress soybean cyst nematode (SCN) populations.

Dicamba Technology Demands Multiple Levels of Stewardship

July 21, 2017

Innovation-Technology

Nearly every new technology brings its own challenges and learning curve—and the first full season with dicamba-tolerant soybeans and approved over-the-top herbicide formulations is a reminder of that fact for farmers, researchers, ag retailers and farm organizations.

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