
Topics: Soybeans, Forestry, Agriculture Global, Economics, Brazil, Weather,
Farming Destroyed Brazil’s Rain Forests. It Could Also Save Them
A movement in Brazil is reimagining agriculture to save the industry—and the rain forest.
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01/04/2023 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
Recent rainfall across Argentina, the world’s leading soybean meal exporter and key corn supplier, has been the scarcest in over three decades, keeping the pressure on struggling crops.
Column: Argentina's soy, corn may hinge on La Nina's exit after dry 2022
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01/04/2023 SOURCE: ocj.com
By Daniele Siqueira, AgRural Commodities Agrícolas I am writing this article in late December, a tim
When will Brazilian farmers sell their bumper soybean crop? - Ohio Ag Net | Ohio's Country Journal
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Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Cotton, Dairy, Trade (Commodities), USDA,
USDA invests $200 million to expand market development programs
USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service announces list of entities receiving MAP, FMD funding in 2023.
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12/29/2022 SOURCE: www.ajudaily.com
[Courtesy of Pulmuone]SEOUL -- Pulmuone, a food company based in Seoul, released an alternative meat-based canned ham using textured vegetable protein extracted from soybeans. Unlike regular canned ham products that contain sodium nitrite to prevent animal ingredients from being oxidized, the n...
Pulmuone releases plant-based canned ham using vegetable material extracted from soybeans
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Topics: Soybeans, Research, AI/Artificial Intelligence,
Soybeans are Ready for their Closeup - American Soybean Association
By Randy Barrett Unhappy soybean plants wilt—so scientists are developing artificial intelligence to track the behavior on site and save farmers time on
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Topics: Soybeans, Food/Nutrition, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Purdue University Study Shows Soybean Oil for Biofuels Has Limited Impact on Overall Food Prices - United Soybean Board
While greater biofuel demand contributes to rising price of soy oil-based foods, increased availability of soy meal drives down cost of animal proteins, offsetting Consumer Price Index.
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