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Topics: Soybeans, Agriculture US, Ag South America, Weather,
Third Consecutive La Niña? What to Expect from Soybean Yields in the United States, Brazil and Argentina
International long-term forecast models hint at the possibility of a third consecutive La Niña event this year. It is not uncommon to see La Niña occurring over two successive seasons. This happened in both 2021-2022 and 2011-2012. However, it is…
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Topics: Soybeans, Water, Sustainability,
Soy Checkoff Releases 2021 Sustainability Overview Report - United Soybean Board
Summary highlights how U.S. soybean farmers’ commitment to continuous improvement strengthens land conservation, preservation of water and other natural resources vital to sustainable production of U.S. soybeans.
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05/23/2022 SOURCE: www.brainerddispatch.com
"Last year at this time, when we already were watching the U.S. Drought Monitor turn redder and redder every week, we would have danced with joy to see even one of the storms we've had this year. But right now, at this minute, can it please stop?"
Too much of a good thing isn't a good thing
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05/23/2022 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
The North Dakota Soybean Processors plant at Casselton and the Green Bison plant at Spiritwood are signs of the growing demand for renewable fuel as well as feed for the livestock industry.
Crushing it: North Dakota ready to ride wave of demand for soybean oil and meal
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Topics: Wheat, Soybeans, Commodities, Agriculture Global, Trade (Commodities), Sweet Corn,
Kernza: The perennial wheat that could inject sustainability into commodity farming
Most of the cereal crops we grow now, like corn, soy, and wheat, are annual crops. They’re planted and harvested every year. And the way most farmers grow
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Topics: Soybeans, AgriBusiness,
Major soybean production plant coming to Southeast Missouri
Cargill Incorporated, one of the world's largest agricultural processing companies, has announced plans for a soybean processing plant in Pemiscot County
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Soybean Replant Decisions: Just the Facts Jack! - Cool Bean
The start of the #plant22 growing season has been significantly less favorable than #plant21 for many Midwestern farmers. According to today’s NASS report for WI: Soybean planting was 26 percent complete, 9 days behind last year and 2 days behind the average. Soybeans emerged was 1 percent, 12 days behind last year and 8 days […]
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