Articles
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Additional Information About Seed Treatments for Soybeans
Diseases that adversely affect soybean seed and seedlings are prevalent in Midsouth production envir
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The Checkoff Challenges You – To Challenge Your Seed Provide…
Every year, you have the chance to pick the best seed varieties for your farm, keeping in mind high quality and yield, pests and diseases, weed pressure and more. This decision determines your profitability and customer satisfaction. Your seed repre...
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Using Post-Harvest Soil Sampling as Part of your Soybean Nut…
Every farmer knows that fertilizer and nutrient inputs are some of the biggest crop expenses on the farm and are essential to the vitality of crops. Yet, each year, farmers spend thousands of dollars adding inputs to their fields without sampling the...
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Harvest Desiccants—Your Answer to Harvest Worries
During soybean harvest weather, weeds and wetness will all make farmers weary. When these problems threaten the efficiency of harvest and the quality of a soybean crop, consider using a harvest desiccant to get your crops out of the field in a timely...
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Agricultural Water Use--Impact and Future Considerations
It is a foregone conclusion that global crop production will have to increase during the next decade
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High Soybean Yields--Definition and Components
The 2014 soybean harvest is about 20% complete, and will soon be reaching its halfway point.
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MSU Doctoral Candidate to Study Insect Defoliation in Soybea…
Mississippi soy checkoff funds fellowship to refine insect economic thresholds CANTON (Sept. 2, 2014) - Mississippi soybean farmers lost more than $42 million to defoliating insects in 2013. This type of damage causes more economic loss for th...
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Time to Sample Soil for Fertility and Nematodes
High-yielding soybeans require large amounts of plant nutrients that are supplied by the soil.
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In-Field Drying of Corn May Reduce Yield
Even though this is a soybean website, I recognize that many Mississippi soybean farmers also grow c