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"Plant early for optimum yield" is a common refrain soybean growers hear from agronomists and other crop production experts today. But when you can't get into the field, regroup and go to Plan B.
1. Use a shovel to carve out a circle of soil around the soybean plant and dig it out. Try to stay 6” to 8” away from the plant base. Don’t tug or pull on the plant. 5 2.
Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are raising alarms as cooler temperatures across the state threaten to ...
Fields most at risk are those planted to susceptible varieties, those that had soybeans last year with frogeye issues with continuous soybean or short rotation, and fields under conservation tillage.
However, as a legume, soybeans supply their own nitrogen through little structures that grow on the roots, called nodules. Bradyrhizobia japonicum bacteria in the soil infect roots and develop a ...
It's a hot, dry summer afternoon, and the skies offer no relief for a field of soybeans. But within those green leaves, these ...
He used technology and precision planting to write the words “marry me” into the soybean field. Lehmann had to wait patiently for the crops to grow.
The USDA projects South Dakota farmers will plant 6.2 million acres of corn and 5.1 million acres of soybeans. Farmers in South Dakota have had a strong start to the year with some early planting ...
He used technology and precision planting to write the words “marry me” into the soybean field. Lehmann had to wait patiently for the crops to grow.