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Use and Disposal of Treated Soybean Seed--MSSOY White Paper
Early-season diseases and insects are common problems in Mid-South and Mississippi soybean farming. Seed treatments have been and continue to be instrumental in controlling these risks. However, using these seed treatment products turns the seed into...
Early Soybean Production System Handbook
In the past, full-season (MG V-VIII) soybean varieties have been planted during May and June and harvested in October and November. Rains frequently delay harvest, and wet soils result in harvesting inefficiencies and rutting of fields, especially du...
2,4-D- and Dicamba-tolerant Crops--Some Facts to Consider--Purdue Extension
This publication shares the perspective of some Purdue University scientists on the subject of managing weeds in crops, explains why 2,4-D- and dicamba-tolerant crops were developed, and discusses some of the concerns surrounding the short- and long-...
Allelopathy--MSSOY White Paper
With the continuing, increasing occurrence of herbicide-resistant weeds, there is renewed interest in allelopathy as a possible option in weed control. Allelopathy refers to the beneficial or harmful effects of one plant on another plant by the relea...
Asian Soybean Rust
This website details the history of soybean rust in the world and how farmers are currently managing it to reduce yield loss.
Benefits and Utility of Bedding Systems for Improved Productivity and Profitability of Soybean Production in the Mid-South--PMN
This webinar examines the benefits and uses of bedding systems in soybean production in the Mid-South. Through comparison of costs and yields, farmers will find out the differences between using a bedding system instead of flat-planted fields.
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The Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board partnered with Delta Plastics to create an instructional