Does Early Planting Mean Higher Soybean Yield?
April 8, 2025
Producers surveyed across the United States intend to plant 95.3 million acres of corn in 2025, up 5% from last year.
The BASF AgroStart platform will integrate with existing farm management practices, allowing farmers to make proactive, data-driven decisions to mitigate losses.
Red crown rot, a fungal disease historically prevalent in the southern U.S., is now spreading to the Midwest. Here’s what to look for.
Vive Crop Protection is seeking EPA approval to expand its label for use in soybeans, targeting soybean cyst nematodes (SCN).
Xtendflex and Enlist E3 varieties provide exceptional weed control and tolerances to commonly used herbicides.
Farmers planting soybeans no longer need to wait a 12-month plant-back interval after applying Adastrio fungicide to corn fields.
CeraMax contains the active ingredient Natamycin, a biological molecule produced by soil bacteria that prevents soil-borne fungal diseases from attacking plant roots.
Newly published research shows promise for integrated approaches to troublesome Amaranthus weed species management using cover crops in soybean cropping systems.
The 2025 class of Brevant brand corn and soybeans features 39 new products that have been strategically selected to better support farmer needs.
Let’s dig into the top questions — and answers — about understanding and managing White Mold in soybeans.
Corn stocks down, soybean stocks up from year earlier, winter wheat seedings up for 2025.
These products combine elite genetics with advanced trait packages to deliver yield stability, disease tolerance and adaptability.
The standard aligns the global definition of HOSO and is expected to facilitate the global trade of this product.
NIMAXXA bionematicide is the first seed treatment in soybeans to contain three unique biological strains.
Given seasonal uncertainty, Syngenta offers a solution to maximize soybean yield potential, no matter the early-season pest pressure.
This collaboration represents another milestone in ZeaKal’s mission to harmonize the soybean supply chain.
Reduced demand due to export market headwinds, change in U.S. biofuel policy would lift the profit outlook for grain storage
Stine is the second-largest Enlist E3 brand, and Enlist E3 soybeans represent more than half of the soybean acres planted in the U.S.
The state-of-the-art facility will help meet the growing demand for soybeans in the Mid-South region.