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River Valley Row Crop Tour

River Valley Row Crop Tour It is time for us to start meeting again in person! We are proud to announce our 2021 River Valley Row Crop Tour. We will start in Faulkner County on the Thrash Farm on our...

Corteva launches new soybean seed treatment

Beginning in 2022, soybean growers will be able to protect the genetic potential of their seed investment against double the damaging pests with Lumiderm seed treatment. The Corteva product adds cutworms, white grubs, thrips and wireworms to the control spectrum...

University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, July 9, 2021

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

Got what it takes to be the Tennessee Top Bean? Enter the 2021 yield contest

Once again, eligible soybean producers will have the opportunity to participate in the Tennessee Top Bean high yield contest. This contest is sponsored by the Tennessee Soybean Promotion Board/Research Council and coordinated by the University of Tennessee Extension. To participate,...

Dicamba, 2,4-D no longer Palmer herbicides in some fields

• By Larry Steckel and Clay Perkins • For the past week we have been getting reports along with a good many pictures of Palmer amaranth escaping dicamba application/s from retailers and consultants scouting fields (Picture 1 and 2). As...

University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, July 2, 2021

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

Palmer amaranth control now that June 30 dicamba cutoff has passed

• By Larry Steckel • It is July 1, so the June 30 cut-off to spray dicamba over Xtend soybean has passed. The questions of the week have been once July has arrived what alternatives are there to control Palmer...

Poor control of fall armyworm seen in Mississippi

• By Jeff Gore, Angus Catchot, Whitney Crow and Don Cook • We have had numerous calls over the past week or two about poor control of fall armyworm with pyrethroids. They started in the southern part of the state...

CNH Industrial plans to buy Raven Industries

CNH Industrial N.V., which manufacturers Case IH and New Holland farm equipment, has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the capital stock of Raven Industries Inc. for $58 per share. Totaling $2.1 billion, the price represents a...

University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, June 25, 2021

Bob Stark, agricultural economics professor with the University of Arkansas’ School of Agriculture and Southeast Research & Extension Center, Monticello, and Jeremy Ross, professor and Extension soybean agronomist, Little Rock, review the trading week in Arkansas ending June 25,...

Agencies tackle high volume of Mississippi ag damage assessments

Mississippi State University Extension agents will be assessing agricultural damage from early-June flooding until well into July, but preliminary estimates indicate losses could break records. The 2019 Yazoo Backwater Area flood caused $617 million in crop damage alone. It looks...

Application period opens for Arkansas’ 2021 Grow for the Green yield contest

The application period for the 11th annual Grow for the Green Soybean Yield Challenge is officially open. All soybean producers in Arkansas are eligible to participate in this contest, which is administered by the Arkansas Soybean Association and funded...

Floods cause $200 million-plus in crop damage in SE Arkansas

• By Ryan McGeeney • Farmers in five counties in southeastern Arkansas suffered more than $200 million in direct losses to major crops after the major flooding and storm event in early June, according to a preliminary estimate by experts...

University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, June 18, 2021

Bob Stark, agricultural economics professor with the University of Arkansas’ School of Agriculture and Southeast Research & Extension Center, Monticello, and Jeremy Ross, professor and Extension soybean agronomist, Little Rock, review the trading week in Arkansas ending June 18,...

Diagnosing in-season potassium deficiency in soybeans

• By Rasel Parvej, David Moseley, Brenda Tubana and Syam Dodla • Potassium (K) deficiency can decrease more than 50% of soybean yields across soil types that range from sandy loam to clay loam. Potassium deficiency symptoms in soybeans first...

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