Science news articles about 'soybean farmers'Farmers who plant -- or replant -- after June 20 may see yields drop by half
... The US Department of Agriculture reports that corn and soybean growers in several Midwestern states are behind ... around June 15 to 20."
Those growing soybeans in southern Illinois may get 50 percent ... U.S. Farmers Who Plant -- Or Replant -- After June 20 May See Yields Drop By Half
A costly deadline looms for many growers in the Midwest, as every day of waiting for the weather to cooperate to plant corn and soybeans reduces potential yields.Study predicts crop-production costs will jump dramatically in 2009
... -producing farmland in Central Illinois, but corn and soybean farmers across the country will see similar ... sell for about $6 a bushel next year, with soybeans in the $13 to $14 range.
"Looking further ... Key to virulence protein entry into host cells discovered
... in $200-300 million in annual losses for commercial soybean farmers in the United States and estimated annual soybean losses of $1-2 billion worldwide. All of these oomycete species contain ... Some biofuels might do more harm than good to the environment, study finds
... create a host of other problems. For example, farmers who plant only corn because it is suddenly profitable, and don't rotate with crops such as soybeans, are likely to greatly deplete their soil, ... Organic corn: Increasing rotation complexity increases yields
... The three organic systems differed in crop rotation length and complexity.
The study revealed that corn and soybean yields in organic systems were, on average, 76 and 82%, respectively, of those in ... New study says high grain prices are likely here to stay
... first sustained increase for corn, wheat and soybean prices in more than three decades, according to new research ... report titled "The New Era of Corn, Soybean and Wheat Prices."
"The extreme low prices ...
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Farmers who plant -- or replant -- after June 20 may see yields drop by half
... The US Department of Agriculture reports that corn and soybean growers in several Midwestern states are behind ... around June 15 to 20." Those growing soybeans in southern Illinois may get 50 percent ...U.S. Farmers Who Plant -- Or Replant -- After June 20 May See Yields Drop By Half
A costly deadline looms for many growers in the Midwest, as every day of waiting for the weather to cooperate to plant corn and soybeans reduces potential yields.Study predicts crop-production costs will jump dramatically in 2009
... -producing farmland in Central Illinois, but corn and soybean farmers across the country will see similar ... sell for about $6 a bushel next year, with soybeans in the $13 to $14 range. "Looking further ...Key to virulence protein entry into host cells discovered
... in $200-300 million in annual losses for commercial soybean farmers in the United States and estimated annual soybean losses of $1-2 billion worldwide. All of these oomycete species contain ...Some biofuels might do more harm than good to the environment, study finds
... create a host of other problems. For example, farmers who plant only corn because it is suddenly profitable, and don't rotate with crops such as soybeans, are likely to greatly deplete their soil, ...Organic corn: Increasing rotation complexity increases yields
... The three organic systems differed in crop rotation length and complexity. The study revealed that corn and soybean yields in organic systems were, on average, 76 and 82%, respectively, of those in ...New study says high grain prices are likely here to stay
... first sustained increase for corn, wheat and soybean prices in more than three decades, according to new research ... report titled "The New Era of Corn, Soybean and Wheat Prices." "The extreme low prices ...