LOW-LINOLENIC SOYBEANS 

CARGILL WILL continue processing Monsanto's Vistive low-linolenic soybeans in 2006 and will accelerate the marketing of Vistive oil for use by the food...

MARKETMAXX 

TEST YOUR hand at selling corn and soybeans in the MarketMaxx game that enters its second year. The contest, sponsored by Farm Industry News's sister...

SOYBEAN RUST GUIDE 

A GROUP of soybean pathologists from many regions of North America collaborated on a new soybean rust publication, Using Foliar Fungicides to Manage Soybean...

PREMIUM ON LOW-LIN BEANS 

BUNGE has agreed to pay up to a $0.40/bu. premium for Pioneer Hi-Bred's low linolenic soybeans. The Bunge DuPont Biotech Alliance program expects to contract...

NEW PRODUCT INNOVATION 

By: Wayne Wenzel

60-day encapsulated inoculant...

Aphid-resistant soybeans 

By: Lynn Grooms

Beans could be on the market by decade’s end...

Seed protectors 

By: by wayne wenzel

IN ANY given spring, you can usually go somewhere in the Midwest where cold, wet spring weather and crusty soil conditions forced farmers to replant more...

FIELD DAY 101 

By: by wayne wenzel

YOU'RE SPECIAL, just like everyone else. The same idea applies to farms. Although every farm is unique, yours is not quite as special as you might like...

Treating indeterminate soybeans for Asian rust 

By: Wayne Wenzel

We respond to a reader’s question about whether indeterminate soybeans require more frequent treatment. ...

SOYBEAN GENOME 

An agreement between Genaissance Pharmaceuticals Inc., Monsanto Company, and the Agricultural Research Service is expected to provide U.S. soybean plant...

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