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March 27, 2015 As winter comes to a close, growers across Illinois have planting on their minds. From weed control to seed selection to double-crop beans, are you trying anything different in 2015? |
March 26, 2015 Are 100 bushel soybeans possible in 2015? In 2014, two of our locations broke that barrier! At our Central Indiana location, what we call the 100 bushel mix (a combination of seed treatments), 50 lbs. |
March 26, 2015 BLOOMINGTON, ILL – March 23, 2015 – With concerns about soybean profitability prevalent in 2015, a record number of soybean farmers, crop consultants, agronomists and university students recently joined Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) directors and staff in learning new management strategies and innovative... |
March 26, 2015 2014 marked a record year for soybeans, as Illinois took the title of number-one soybean-producing state for the second year in a row, and LaSalle County farmer Dan Arkels broke the 100-bushel yield barrier with 104-bushel soybeans. |
March 26, 2015 URBANA, Ill. – Soybean farmers who take a ten-minute online survey will help University of Illinois crop scientists and Extension educators to better understand how decisions are made in their farms regarding soybean management and inputs and to tailor programs and projects to improve yields and profitability. |
March 25, 2015 A new report from researchers at the University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment has found that climate variability historically accounts for one-third of yield variability for corn, rice, wheat and soybeans worldwide — the equivalent of 36 million metric tons of food each year. |