Articles tagged under: Soybeans
Unknowns with the EU Importing More U.S. Soybeans
Published August 2, 2018
Kulm, North Dakota farmer and American Soybean Association director Josh Gackle says the trade agreement between the European Union and U.S. probably won’t change much of what was already in the mix of soybeans being sent. "It's a hopeful sign that…U.S. Crop Protection Market Sees Sales Increase
Published August 2, 2018
A Kline Group report shows a five percent growth in sales for the crop protection industry in 2017. The Crop Protection Manufacturers report says an increase in planted soybean and cotton acreage contributed to an increase in the sales of…Keep Cash Flowing During Tough Trade Times
Published July 30, 2018
Farmers took in current market trends and explored risk management options at the North Dakota Soybean Council’s Marketing Seminar for Soybeans. When it comes to soybean demand, trade and tariffs continue to dominate the news right now. NDSU crops economist…Timely Rains Helping ND Row Crops
Published July 30, 2018
In dry portions of Nelson and Walsh County, North Dakota, the row crops caught rain at the right time. That's according to Huso Crop Consulting owner Mark Huso. However, now white mold may become a concern. "These cool mornings and…University of Missouri Releases Updated Dicamba Damage Report
Published July 24, 2018
An University of Missouri report estimates that 1.1 million acres of soybeans have been damaged by off target movement of dicamba in 2018. Last year at this time, 2.5 million acres of soybeans were reported damaged nation-wide. Five hundred thousand…Planting Date Research for Northern Soybean Growers
Published July 20, 2018
The NDSU Langdon Research Extension Center held their annual field day on July 19. At one field stop, LREC research agronomist Bryan Hanson focused on planting dates in soybeans. "Here in the north, soybean acreage has increased over the last…Decent Crops in NW MN and NE ND
Published July 19, 2018
During the CHS Ag Services-Allegiant Showcase Plot Tour Wednesday at Sherack, Minnesota, farmers had a chance to look at corn, soybeans, wheat and sugarbeets. Sales Manager Chris Kolstoe is pleased with those crops. "I would say across northwest Minnesota and…Day Length and Heat Benefits the Soybean Crop
Published July 17, 2018
Soybeans are a daylight sensitive crop, but the warm temperatures have also pushed crop development. NDSU Extension Agronomist Hans Kandel says the growing degree days are well ahead of the norm."We're always talking about beans are made in August or…Oakes, ND Crops Receive Heavy Hail Damage
Published July 10, 2018
After a July 8 storm, soybean and corn crops south of Oakes, North Dakota now lay shredded in fields. Area farmer Scott German has never seen hail damage to this extent. According to the National Weather Service, hail diameter ranged…