The new website is dedicated to providing farmers with SCN sampling results from more than 4,000 collected samples across the U.S.
This new class of soybeans offers farmers a significant yield advantage and better disease resistance.
As growers prepare for the upcoming season, seeding rate is one of the key decisions to maximize soybean yield potential.
Top finishers earned a trip to the upcoming 2024 Commodity Classic.
Researchers have found the lack of a single gene could protect soybeans against soybean cyst nematode (SCN).
Convergence merges impressive disease control and plant health benefits into one convenient, bio-based solution for row crop farmers.
The Enlist E3 soybean varieties feature elite genetics from Corteva and a focus on consistent performance in any growing season.
The SCN Coalition provides a variety of resources to help more farmers understand the importance of soil testing for managing SCN.
This innovative collaboration introduces the TuneUp+ system, a planter box delivery system with BIO-CAPSULE Technology.
The Wisconsin retailer found a progressive local farmer who had a field with a notorious history of white mold to test a seed treatment.
Xitavo soybean seed secured more than 14 first-place rankings, 119 top-10 finishes and 403 top-30 finishes for the 2023 yield trials.
Subsidiary Loveland Products bolsters its Dyna-Gro Seed with strategic acquisition, bringing new seed technologies to Southern growers.
Attain soybean seed has been designed to provides tolerance to glufosinate, 2,4-D choline, and glyphosate herbicides.
Helena Agri-Enterprises is expanding seed treatment opportunities for soybean growers in 2024 with the launch of Seed Shield Select and Enertia.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss new record water levels on the Mississippi River, a new crush plant in Western Ohio, and a biologicals company apparently closing up shop.
Should I inoculate my soybeans? This question, according to experts at Beck’s, seems to come back year after year.
Corn is forecast at 15.1 billion bushels, down slightly from the previous forecast. Soybean growers are expected to decrease production 4% from 2022.
The soybean disease has been common in the southern U.S. for years, but now Midwestern farmers need to what to look for when scouting.
In southern states where red crown rot has been well established, yield losses of up to 30% have been documented.
Seed trends, traits, and how pests react to those traits change every year. That’s why choosing the right soybean seed is so important.