The potential for soybean losses due to uncontrolled weeds in the U.S. and Canada adds up to $17.2 billion annually. Getting a jump on controlling winter annual weeds is especially important to ...
By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Checkoff ...
A silent killer stalks your soybean fields. Neither insect nor disease, the tiny, wormlike parasite called soybean cyst nematode (SCN) attacks soybean roots with such ferocity that yields can be ...
When John Sarup was named Farmers Weekly's 2025 Arable Adviser of the Year, the award recognised more than 40 years at the sharp end of specialist potato ...
Rather than spraying more chemicals, Resurrect Bio is rebuilding crops’ immune systems to help them fight disease naturally.
Early-planting and moisture management strategies help farmers avoid yield losses and optimize harvest timing for maximum ...
Tar spot hit some fields hard late in 2024. In fact, on one farm, paid scouts gave the “all clear” in early August. Tar spot came in after that with a vengeance. Since the farm didn’t spray, yield ...
Planting winter wheat on ground in Bureau County represented a notable departure from the long-standing corn-soybean rotation that has traditionally defined much of north-central Illinois agriculture.
Dry bean research, including new varieties and disease issues, were among the topics discussed at the International Sugarbeet and Dry Bean Expo i Grand Forks in January.
A University of California, Riverside team of scientists has found that Toxoplasma gondii, a common parasite affecting up to one-third of the global population, is far more complex than previously ...
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