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![]() WEBINAR: Explaining the 100-Bushel Yield Gap November 28, 2018 1 CEU in Crop Management A few growers have broken 100-bushel soybean yields and the world record is 171 bushels. Yet for many growers, field yields remain in the 50 to 75-bushel range. So, what are the limiting factors why U.S. and Illinois yields are often below contest winners? |
![]() WEBINAR: Nitrogen Management Systems in Tile Drained Fields: Optimizing Yields and Minimizing Losses August 21, 2018 1 CEU in Soil and Water Management Lowell Gentry will demonstrate annual nutrient losses from tile drained agricultural watersheds in east central Illinois and will focus on a replicated tile drainage study under a corn/soybean rotation. |
![]() WEBINAR: Soil Organic Matter-A Fulcrum With Many Forms And Functions July 16, 2018 1 CEU in Nutrient Management Joel Gruver from Western Illinois University explains how soil organic matter helps improve soil productivity and health as part of the ILSoyAdvisor webinar series. |
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ILSoyAdvisor Events
ILSoyAdvisor hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the Annual Soybean Summit and the regional Better Beans Series. These events bring key industry experts and local resources together to support growers in their efforts to hit higher yields, improve profitability and grow better beans.
CCA Soy Envoys
The CCA Soy Envoy program is a partnership between the Illinois Soybean Association and Illinois Certified Crop Advisers, providing local recommendations throughout the season to Illinois growers. CCA Soy Envoys contribute actionable information, advice and in-season updates via the ILSoyAdvisor blog to support Illinois soybean farmers in reaching their goals of increasing yields and profits while minimizing environmental impact.
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