08/13/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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Topics: Soybeans, Ag Africa, Smallholder Farms,
Importance of Fertilizer Application in Soybean's
Like any other crop, soybeans require the right fertilizer so that they can produce a good yield and have a healthy appearance. The planting season is approaching slowly , so we should begin preparing ourselves on how to grow soybeans...Read More

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08/05/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
The XtremeAg farmers look back on the 2024 season as corn and soybean harvest nears.
Farmers reflect on their new techniques for crop and cattle management
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07/08/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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07/04/2024 SOURCE: www.ksjbam.com
Seven States in the US have reported pods beginning to set in the their soybean fields. According to the USDA'...
Top Soybean States Report “Podding”
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07/02/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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06/11/2024 SOURCE: www.foodbusinessnews.net
Recap for October 7 Wheat futures were mixed Thursday, with winter wheat mostly lower on concerns US exporters will struggle to compete with overseas suppliers, but a shortage of high-protein hard red spring wheat boosted spring wheat futures. Corn futures hit a one-week low in early trading before bouncing back to end slightly higher on the day as investors squared positions ahead of next week’s updated harvest forecast from the US Department of Agriculture. Signals of good export demand for US soybeans sent soybean and . . .
Wheat’s sharp declines continue
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06/10/2024 SOURCE: farmtario.com
Significant planting progress in corn and soybeans has been made in many areas across Ontario over the last two weeks.
Corn planting nears completion, first cut alfalfa begins | Farmtario
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06/06/2024 SOURCE: www.hoosieragtoday.com
In USDA’s Monday Crop Progress Report, Indiana State Statistician Nathanial Warenski says favorable planting conditions allowed corn and soybean planting progress to continue ahead of their respective five-year averages. Indiana corn is 83% planted, jumping from 73%
Indiana Corn, Soybean Planting Ahead of 5-Year Pace
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05/30/2024 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
Nationwide, corn planting reached 83% complete, and soybean planting reached 68% as of Sunday, May 26. Winter wheat conditions were rated 48% good to excellent, down from the previous week.
USDA Crop Progress: Corn 83% Planted, Soybeans 68% Planted as of May 26
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