Soy biodiesel, insect and weed management, and new production systems were all topics at the Missouri Soybean Association meeting Thursday in Jackson, but that wasn't why most soybean farmers showed ...
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University scientists are piecing together clues about how a global pest hacks the immune systems of soybeans. Soybean rust fungus poses one of the biggest threats to soybean ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Despite dire warnings about a soybean fungus that has the potential to cause millions of dollars in damage, Ohio farmers aren't panicking. That's because agriculture plant and ...
McGEHEE, Ark. — With Asian soybean rust confirmed in Drew and Desha counties earlier this month and rust expected to increase across the southeastern United States, being able to spot signs of ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Soybean rust became U.S. agriculture's public enemy No. 1 when it began devastating crops in South America three years ago, and its spread northward spawned millions of dollars worth ...
URBANA, Ill. - Government and industry spent millions of dollars last winter to prepare farmers for soybean rust, a fungus that could cost them thousands of dollars to control. But while the disease ...
URBANA, Ill. — Government and industry spent millions of dollars last winter to prepare farmers for the scourge of soybean rust, a yield-robbing fungus that could cost them thousands of extra dollars ...
2Blades and Corteva Agriscience Reach Collaboration Milestone in Development of Durable Resistance for Latin American Soybean Varieties EVANSTON, Ill., and INDIANAPOLIS, July 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
URBANA, Ill. - Researchers are developing a tool that could give American farmers early warning of the approach of soybean rust, a relentless disease farmers worry could destroy soybean crops if it ...
Officials say soybean rust has now been confirmed in eight Arkansas counties, and farmers in the southeast and east central parts of the state are encouraged to spray fungicide on their fields. The ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Spores thought to cause a yield-reducing disease called soybean rust were detected in South Dakota again last year. The disease itself made it to the United States in 2004.
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