10/20/2021 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Almost every crop is ahead of normal harvest progress due to the warm fall (except sugar beets), which usually leads to smaller harvest losses, analyst says.
Analyst is surprised that grain prices are not retreating
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soybeans, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Crop Diseases, Fungicides, Research,
Soybean study designs and implements a more effective and less toxic bio-fungicide - Samachar Central
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Fungal diseases of plants are normally managed through the application of fungicides, which are not only toxic to the pathogens that cause these diseases but to other organisms, including humans, animals, and the environment, especially after long and repeated applications. A recent article summarizes an attempt to use dsRNA molecules, which […]
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Soybeans, Plant Breeding,
Understand Breeding Priorities for Early Planted Soybean
The seed genetics, treatment and information provided to customers who plant soybeans early is different than traditional growers. This is because the crop is exposed to colder soils, diseases and other pests at a different time in the year.
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10/07/2021 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
A warm winter, lots of storms and chemical failures and shortages combined to let fall armyworms wreak havoc this year.
Here's Why Fall Armyworms Were So Bad This Year -- And Why It Could Happen Again
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Soybeans, Agriculture Global, GMO's, Research, Genes /Genetics,
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Commodities, Agriculture US, Trade (Commodities),
Many Iowa farmers say crop yields better than expected
Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig said he expects 2021 to be “another year where you’re going to have a lot of variability, but I think generally we can say things look better than we might have expected.”
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Corn/Maize, Soil Health, Soybeans, Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Education U.S. NorthEast, Agriculture Global, Ag Tech, Plant Breeding,
U.S. soybean, corn yields could be increased through use of machine learning | Penn State University
Research guided by a plant pathologist in the College of Agricultural Sciences suggests that machine-learning algorithms that are programmed to recognize changing weather patterns could show producers and agricultural managers how to increase soybean and corn yields in the United States.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Soybeans,
Possible multi-million dollar soy-crushing plant in the works near Casselton
CASSELTON, N.D. (KFGO) - The Casselton area could soon see a $400 million soy crushing plant that would create...
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Livestock/Meat, Ag United Kingdom, Genes /Genetics,
Wow what a turn of policy!
UK set to approve gene-edited livestock and crops in major post-Brexit break with EU policy
The move marks a major shift away from EU post-Brexit and could see better breeds of crop developed
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09/14/2021 SOURCE: 1430wcmy.com
The USDA says warm and dry weather last week pushed corn and soybeans toward harvest. Sixty-nine percent of the state’s corn crop is in good to excellent condition Eighty-eight percent is dented and 34 percent is mature. Sixty-seven percent of soybea...
69% of Indiana corn, 67% of soybeans rated good to excellent
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