Research consistently demonstrates that the timing of soybean planting influences soybean yield.
First confirmed in Illinois in 2018, Red Crown Rot has grown into an emerging threat for Midwest soybean growers.
This new class of soybeans offers farmers a significant yield advantage and better disease resistance.
Convergence merges impressive disease control and plant health benefits into one convenient, bio-based solution for row crop farmers.
Attain soybean seed has been designed to provides tolerance to glufosinate, 2,4-D choline, and glyphosate herbicides.
In southern states where red crown rot has been well established, yield losses of up to 30% have been documented.
LumiTreo is a three-way premix fungicide, with three effective modes of action for key early season diseases to help soybeans reach their full potential.
Viatude fungicide is now available for northern U.S. soybean farmers to help protect yield potential.
Complete Bio Panel now includes new field analysis for Tar Spot, Gray Leaf Spot, Frogeye Leaf Spot, and Anthracnose, and more.
Light treatment improves crop performance without genetic modification or increased chemical inputs.
Leading ag bio companies bringing more solutions for row crop growers.
Thanks to renewable diesel, there is likely to be a great need for more soybeans in the U.S. in less than two years, says one industry analyst.
By switching up the planting dates of soybeans, growers and retailers need to be open minded to the idea of altering their weed control programs.
The 2022 lineup of Brevant brand Enlist E3 soybeans offers new genetics from Corteva Agriscience, proven performance and improved agronomics.
If N is applied too early, it can make the “beans lazy” and not produce the nodules sufficiently to fix the necessary N.
Editors Eric Sfiligoj and Paul Schrimpf discuss Mexico’s change of policy on corn imports, the recent price spike […]
U.S. soybean growers will now have CeraMax, a tough new EPA-registered seed treatment option, for guarding crops from SDS and improving their yields.
European Commission’s green light enables a full launch in the U.S. and Canada in 2021.
An Illinois agronomist says it’s never too early to start planning for the next crop and provides some food for thought to help stimulate ideas for 2021.
For the most part, market watchers say proper soybean in-field management this year will be key to bringing in a bumper crop.