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University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, April 8, 2016

Bob Stark, agricultural economics professor with the University of Arkansas’ School of Agriculture and Southeast Research & Extension Center, Monticello, and Jeremy Ross, assistant professor and Extension soybean agronomist, Little Rock, review the trading week in Arkansas, ending April...

Natural enemies suspected in reducing kudzu bug numbers

University of Georgia researchers suspect that declining kudzu bug numbers may be due to natural enemies, but they don't know for sure. “We can’t positively say it’s due to their natural enemies, but kudzu bug populations are decreasing,” Ian Knight,...

University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, April 1, 2016

Bob Stark, agricultural economics professor with the University of Arkansas’ School of Agriculture and Southeast Research & Extension Center, Monticello, and Jeremy Ross, assistant professor and Extension soybean agronomist, Little Rock, review the trading week in Arkansas, ending April...

Bayer seeks hearing before EPA administrative law judge over Belt insecticide

Bayer CropScience has taken the "unprecedented step" and requested a formal hearing before an Environmental Protection Agency administrative law judge over the agency's proposed cancellation of registrations for flubendiamide insecticide. Bayer markets the active ingredient as Belt Insecticide, and it...

University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, March 25, 2016

Bob Stark, agricultural economics professor with the University of Arkansas’ School of Agriculture and Southeast Research & Extension Center, Monticello, and Jeremy Ross, assistant professor and Extension soybean agronomist, Little Rock, review the trading week in Arkansas, ending March...

Sylvania, Ga., soybean producer named 2016 Georgia Farmer of the Year

For John McCormick, farming is a tradition. His ability to help his farm evolve over the years earned him the title recently of “Georgia Farmer of the Year.” He will represent Georgia at the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer...

Webinar examines weather anomalies, impacts on soybeans

Soybean producers throughout the United States have experienced an increase in weather anomalies in recent years — greater temperature and precipitation variations, longer lasting extreme conditions and long-term climate trends. These all may affect soybean yields and grower returns. The...

University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, March 18, 2016

Bob Stark, agricultural economics professor with the University of Arkansas’ School of Agriculture and Southeast Research & Extension Center, Monticello, and Jeremy Ross, assistant professor and Extension soybean agronomist, Little Rock, review the trading week in Arkansas, ending March...

Go on the offense

Don’t wait — take pre-emptive steps now to slow PPO herbicide resistance from developing in Palmer pigweed. By Vicky Boyd, Editor Bob Scott, a University of Arkansas Extension weed scientist, is on a crusade before planting season starts to educate producers about herbicide...

Consider an inoculant if planting soybeans in previously flooded fields

If your fields were flooded, you may want to consider treating your soybeans with an inoculant before planting, says Louisiana State University AgCenter soybean Extension specialist Ronnie Levy. Soybeans are big users of nitrogen, removing about 4 pounds of nitrogen per...

Missouri groundbreakers

Last season a handful of Missouri growers got a chance to test out new Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans. Here's what they learned. By Carroll Smith Last year, Brad Gilmer and Lance Lawson grew seed production for Roundup Ready 2 Xtend...

Application time of day affects PPO control of Palmer pigweed

The time of day when Liberty herbicide is applied can affect its effectiveness on Palmer amaranth, according to University of Tennessee studies. But researchers also have found that time of day can affect the efficacy of PPO herbicides, such as...

Dow plans to launch new burndown herbicide in 2017

Dow AgroSciences plans to launch Elevore with Arylex active, a new burn-down herbicide that controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds, including those resistant to glyphosate and ALS herbicides. Dow expects the Environmental Protection Agency to register the herbicide in...

EPA moves forward with plans to cancel Belt registrations

The Environmental Protection Agency has issued a notice of intent to cancel registrations for all Bayer CropScience and Nichino America products that contain the active ingredient, flubendiamide. The EPA says it is doing so because of adverse risks to...

Solving a mystery

Newly named soybean taproot decline disease continues to plague growers after a decade, but researchers are hot on the trail. By Vicky Boyd Editor A soybean malady first noticed about 10 years ago causing plant mortality and dubbed the "mystery disease"...

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