Are you a soybean-first or corn-first farmer? Research out of the Ohio State University shows that in most cases, soybean ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Early planting remains strongly associated with soybean yield, according to research by University of Missouri state soybean farming system specialist Andre Reis. “While late-season ...
By lowering his seed rate, Walt Rambo managed to cut costs on his Mississippi farm while maintaining strong yields. He ...
Few Iowa farmers repeatedly plant soybeans on the same land, a little-researched and long-discouraged practice. But economic factors could lead to increased interest in growing continuous soybeans, so ...
AMES -Some farmers are considering planting soybeans as a cover crop on prevented planting acres. In his July 3 Crop Notes, Brian Lang, Iowa State University Extension field agronomist for crops, said ...
Some areas of the Midwest received some much-needed precipitation in late March and early April, including additional rainfall this past week in some areas. Much of eastern Iowa, southeast Minnesota, ...
Experts advise Midsouth farmers to choose top seeds, cut input costs and use trial data to boost profits in a tough ag economy.
USDA reports 2026 planting shifts: soybean and cotton acres rise, corn and wheat decline nationwide, David Murray writes.
Farmers in northeast Iowa planted more corn and soybeans last week than in all of the three weeks prior, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "Much of Iowa enjoyed a stretch of nearly ...
Soybeans saw early gains Tuesday with help from a rally in both bean oil and soybean meal and that is supporting corn says ...
AMES, Iowa – In most of Iowa’s fields, three out of every four acres, farmers rotate annually between planting corn and soybeans. Barely any fields see soybeans year after year, a practice discouraged ...
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