The Corn/China Syndrome: Will Expected Acreage Shift from Soybeans Benefit Ag Retailers? By Eric Sfiligoj|April 8, 2019 In terms of crop years, 2018 was something of an oddball. For the first time since the 1980s, […]
ISU Scientists Overcome Repetitive DNA to Sequence the Genome of Devastating Soybean Pest Posted by Matt Hopkins|March 5, 2019 It was like putting together a jigsaw puzzle for which all the pieces are identical, but with only […]
Irrigation Management with Soil Sensors: Considerations for Choosing the Best Method By Guy Sela|December 9, 2019
AgAmerica Lending: Precision Data is a Key Factor in Farm Loan Acquisition By Paul Schrimpf|December 9, 2019
China Commits to Buying More U.S. Soybeans By CropLife Staff|February 25, 2019 China committed to buy an additional 10 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans in a meeting in the […]
China Approves Corteva’s Enlist E3 Soybeans Posted by Jackie Pucci|January 8, 2019 At long last, China has approved Corteva Agriscience’s Enlist E3 soybeans for import, according to a Reuters report […]
Soybeans Rise on U.S.-China Trade Hopes By CropLife Staff|January 2, 2019 Chicago soybean futures edged up on Monday as investors saw signs of thawing relations between Washington, D.C., and […]
Reuters: China Makes First Major Buy of U.S. Soybeans since Trump-Xi Meet By CropLife Staff|December 12, 2018 China on Wednesday bought at least 500,000 tonnes of U.S. soybeans in its first major purchase of the […]
Farmers Brace for What’s Next as Soybean Sales to China Tank By CropLife Staff|November 5, 2018 In a typical harvesting season, the farmers cooperative near Lance Peterson’s west central Minnesota farm runs 13 trains […]
Tariffs on Soybeans Will Switch More Acres to Corn By CropLife Staff|October 30, 2018 American farmers hit by the U.S.-China trade battle are preparing to reshape the U.S. Farm Belt by planting […]
Cargill CEO Sees Risk to U.S. Farmers as China Shuns Soybeans By CropLife Staff|September 26, 2018 President Donald Trump’s trade war with China may have a lasting impact on American agriculture if it drags […]
Escalating Trade War with China Will Increase Damage to American Soybean Farmers By CropLife Staff|September 25, 2018 The Administration’s decision to impose 10% tariffs on an additional $200 billion in Chinese imports — and China’s […]
Correct Seeding Rates Help Maximize Soybean Profitability, Productivity By CropLife Staff|August 24, 2018 Soybean producers and retailers currently face exceptionally tight margins and uncertainty in the market, creating the need for […]
Syngenta Expands NK Soybean Portfolio for 2019 Posted by Matt Hopkins|August 21, 2018 Syngenta has announced the expansion of the NK soybean portfolio with 13 new varieties for the 2019 season, […]
Soybeans to China, ERA Visits, and Glyphosate Verdict By CropLife Staff|August 16, 2018 Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss renewed U.S. soybean buying by China, their recent trips for the […]
Soybeans Officially Supplant Corn as Top Crop By Eric Sfiligoj|July 9, 2018 As the spring 2018 season got underway, USDA projections were that soybean acreage would surpass corn in the […]
Septoria Brown Spot: Understanding Conditions That Favor Soybean Disease By CropLife Staff|May 30, 2018 Septoria brown spot (also called brown spot) is a common leaf disease of soybean across the Midwestern U.S., […]
Bayer-Monsanto Personnel, China-U.S. Soybeans, and a Dog(!!) Posted by Marc Antonelli|May 11, 2018 Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj talk about the personnel changes from the Bayer-Monsanto merger, China’s cancelling of […]
Soybean Disease Identification Resource Updated for 2018 By CropLife Staff|February 6, 2018 Iowa State University Extension and Outreach has published an updated version of the Soybean Diseases publication to help […]
Diagnosing Soybean Seedling Diseases By CropLife Staff|January 10, 2018 Soybean seedling diseases are one of the most important causes of reduced stand establishment and can cause economic […]
Do You (And Your Grower-Customers) Need Soybean Inoculants? By CropLife Staff|January 5, 2018 Rhizhobial bacteria have a great symbiotic relationship with the legumes. Many farmers inoculate their soybean seed with inoculants […]