Articles
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Results From MSPB-Funded Research Projects
I am posting recently submitted Annual and Final Reports from 2014-2015 MSPB-funded projects on t
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Planting Patrol: Ryan-Tabb Discusses Seed Treatments and Rep…
Spring is here and planting is in full swing. Below, Cleveland soybean farmer and Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board (MSPB) member Bill Ryan-Tabb, shares his planting strategies and schedule for this year. Be sure to check back for more updates fro...
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A Short Narrative About GMO's
The health and safety of food from genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has been debated for years
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Soybean Cyst Nematode Webcasts from PMN
The Plant Management Network (PMN) has posted t
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Planting Patrol: Clements Discusses Checkoff-Funded Producti…
Planting is well underway, and for all of your soybean-production questions, the Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board’s (MSPB’s) website, www.MSSOY.org, has your answers. Tim Clements, MSPB chairman and Greenville farmer, shares the resources he uses...
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Planting Patrol: de Regt’s Comprehensive Pest-Management Pla…
Managing pests is a yearlong process that is especially important during planting time. Below, Hollandale soybean farmer and former Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board (MSPB) chairman Jan de Regt, shares his plans for planting, pest management and mo...
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Potential New Technology for Nitrogen Fixation
New, successful technologies that are developed for agriculture can produce three benefits.
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Planting Patrol: Dulaney Talks Planting Goals and Tissue Sam…
Spring is here and with it, the time when Mississippi farmers are eager to get their planters rolling. Below, fourth-generation Clarksdale soybean farmer and Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board (MSPB) member Wayne Dulaney, shares his plans for the up...
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Spring Preview: Dees’ Talks Weed-Management and New Technolo…
Have no fear, soybean farmers’ optimum planting window remains wide open, says Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board (MSPB) Vice Chairman and Leland farmer Paul Dees. Mississippi weather has put a damper on planting this year, but there’s still plenty...