A brief summary about carbon credits and how they work is presented.
Results from a USDA-ERS publication about trends in use of cover crops on U.S. cropland are summarized.
Results from a survey that was conducted to determine what resources are needed to effectively convey the importance of soil microbes to production agriculture are summarized.
Every year the Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board solicits proposals for soybean research, education and technology transfer projects that aim to improve Mississippi soybean production. Research proposals must be submitted by December 2, 2022. RFP will be reviewed and if corrections are needed the final version must be submitted before December 14, 2022 to be considered for the 2023-2024 proposal cycle.
Learn MoreThe Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board aims to help farmers identify and control damaging diseases before it’s too late.
It starts by determining when insects reach the economic threshold level. This is the point at which damaging insects must be treated before your operation starts to lose money.
Under its Sustainable Irrigation Project (SIP), MSBP provides practices and tools to reduce the amount of irrigation water applieed to the states crops.
Learn everything you need to know about local herbicide-resistant weeds and how to fight them from MSPB and the Take Action initiative.