Recent Posts

Seed treatments are valuable tools for protecting soybean genetic yield potential against a wide range of insects and diseases that threaten early growth. With so many seed treatment options, it is important to understand how each one works to protect your soybean crop.
Farmers deal with uncertainty on a regular basis, from fluctuations in weather to changes in market demand. But lower commodity prices and higher input costs pose a new challenge—staying profitable in a tough business climate.
This year I assisted in verifying plot results for the 100 Bushel Challenge, a program encouraging soybean producers to experiment with new production techniques.
Do soybeans respond to sulfur? That is a question that has been on my mind recently.
What does it take to be considered improved environmental steward at the farm gate?
Illinois growers are encouraged to attend a new webinar series from the Illinois Soybean Association.

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