In-Season Agronomy
April 04, 2018
Recent posts about In-Season Agronomy
September 09, 2014 When it comes to soybeans, better quality equates to higher value. |
July 10, 2014 In Illinois, most soybeans are between R1 (first flower anywhere on the plant), R2 (flower on one of the top two nodes) and R3 (pod 3/16-inch at one of the uppermost four nodes). |
April 23, 2014 URBANA, Ill. – The USDA’s survey of U.S. crop producers last month revealed intentions to plant 81.493 million acres of soybeans this year. |
April 10, 2014 Last month’s ILSoyAdvisor “Quick Poll” asked about your soybean planting intentions for 2014. We’ve tallied the votes, and results reflect recent estimates from the USDA: more soybeans this year. |
April 04, 2014 ISA’s Yield Challenge is a great way to push your soybean production to new levels and experiment with new production practices on your farm. In fact, most winners from previous years say they take what they’ve learned from their Yield Challenge plots and apply it to more acreage the following year. |
March 19, 2014 During the last 100 years, we have seen numerous changes and challenges in the soybean global marketplace. For Illinois soybeans to stay competitive in the next 100 years, new approaches that address challenges—locally AND globally—are needed. |
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