• For soybeans the report showed that planted area for 2023 is estimated at 87.5m acres, up slightly from last year. (icis.com)
  • All wheat planted area for 2023 is estimated at 49.9m acres, up 9% year-on-year with the 2023 winter wheat planted area at 37.5m acres, which is an increase of 13% tear-on-year. (icis.com)
  • Georgia farmers are expected to plant more acres in corn, peanut and soybeans in 2023, while cotton acres are forecast to decline, according to the Prospective Plantings Report from the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. (gfb.org)
  • Georgia: Corn planted area for 2023 is estimated at 490,000 acres, up 15% from 2022. (gfb.org)
  • Nationally, NASS estimated corn planted area for all purposes in 2023 at 92.0 million acres, up 4% from last year. (gfb.org)
  • All cotton planted area for 2023 is estimated at 11.3 million acres, down 18 percent from last year. (gfb.org)
  • The USDA maintained its forecast for 2023-'24 soybean oil use in biofuel production in its latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, released Sept. 12. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • The overall 2023-'24 outlook for soybean supply and use is for lower beginning stocks, production, crush, exports and ending stocks. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • The USDA currently predicts that 12.5 billion pounds of soybean oil will go to biofuel production for 2023-'24, a forecast maintained from the August WASDE. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • Globally, the forecast for 2023-'24 soybean crush is reduced 1.8 million tons to 327.7 million on lower crush for Argentina, Pakistan, the European Union, Thailand, and the U.S. Argentia's crush is reduced 1.8 million tons to 34.5 million on lower expected supplies over the next several months prior to next year's harvest. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • This project was funded by the United Soybean Board to help all stakeholders find information about national soybean research projects that are funded by the soybean checkoff. (soybeanresearchdata.com)
  • Mac Marshall, vice president of market intelligence for USSEC and the United Soybean Board, said about 3 billion gallons of biodiesel are currently produced in the United States, but with the recent announcements around renewable diesel, hydrotreated vegetable oil, a much larger market is anticipated in the future. (agrinews-pubs.com)
  • Groups representing U.S. soybean farmers-including ASA, the United Soybean Board (USB) and U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC)-have outlined sustainability goals for improvements by 2025 on a key set of metrics. (soygrowers.com)
  • USDA's Prospective Plantings report uncovers the top 10 states with the most crop acres for 2022. (farmprogress.com)
  • An August 2021 survey of 737 farmers across the United States conducted in late July by Farm Progress Publications suggests that wheat, corn and soybean planted area will be up for 2022. (northernag.net)
  • With winter wheat sowings just around the corner and wheat futures trading at lucrative prices," she wrote, "expect wheat to be a strong competitor against corn and soybean in the 2022 acreage battle. (northernag.net)
  • Peanuts are estimated at 740,000 acres, up 8% from 2022. (gfb.org)
  • All wheat planted area, at 49.9 million acres is up 9% from 2022. (gfb.org)
  • The estimate for 2022-'23 soybean oil use in biofuel production was revised up. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • The agency currently estimates soybean oil use for biofuel at 11.8 billion pounds in 2022-'23, up from last month's estimate of 11.7 billion pounds. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • The USDA released it's June Acreage and Stocks report on Friday, with soybean acres coming in at record levels. (southeastagnet.com)
  • HOUSTON (ICIS)-The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said in its prospective plantings report that it expects that corn acreage will increase by 4%, which would be an additional 3.42m acres this spring season. (icis.com)
  • Burgod grows 4,500 acres of cash crops and plans to reduce her corn acreage by about 50 percent. (farms.com)
  • Although the value is down from the previous year, acreage is a bit up, said Trent Irby, soybean specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service. (msucares.com)
  • Based on these estimates, this would be a 1.5 percent increase in soybean acreage from 2012. (msucares.com)
  • Despite the increased acreage and high yields, lower soybean prices caused the drop in overall value. (msucares.com)
  • As long as market prices remain favorable for our soybean producers, I expect that Mississippi's 2014 soybean acreage will be pretty consistent with what we've had the last couple of years," Irby said. (msucares.com)
  • Soybeans have a balancing act here with a potential slight hit to yields due to planting but the likelihood of some type of acreage increase. (allendale-inc.com)
  • Farm Progress also noted recently that, if realized, 46.7 million acres of wheat would exceed "the smallest wheat acreage in history in 2020…by an astounding 5.4 million acres. (northernag.net)
  • The planted area estimate of 94.3 million acres of corn and 87.6 million acres of soybeans from the survey would mean the combined total planted area with wheat would be the third largest combined acreage on record. (northernag.net)
  • Unseeded acreage payments are higher than ever before, said communications manager Stephanie Charest, going out to about seven per cent of the total acreage of corn and soybeans insured by Agricorp in Ontario. (farmersforum.com)
  • Nebraska's soybean acreage, estimated at 5.70 million acres in the June 30 USDA NASS report, was up 10% from last year and a record high. (unl.edu)
  • The nation's farmers say they are shifting a large amount of acreage back to soybeans in 2008, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Prospective Plantings report after a year of heavy corn acreage, said a Purdue University expert. (farmanddairy.com)
  • Coming off what is appearing to be a record corn yield, the USDA is pegging corn yields for 2018 to average 173.5 bushels per acre. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • On the other hand, soybean yields are also relatively conservative, expected to come in at 48.4 bushels per acre. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • Average corn yields are believed to top 191.5 bushels to the acre by 2027 and soybeans will climb to 53 bushels per acre. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • In northern Illinois, for example, the corn-soybean cost difference is $240 per acre, the expected corn yield is 198 bushels per acre, and the expected soybean yield is 60 bushels per acre (See Table 1). (illinois.edu)
  • The soybean yield of 50.1 bushels per acre is down 0.8 bushels from last month. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • Weather is also convincing farmers to replace corn acres with other crops. (farms.com)
  • Using an empirically-based simulation model of an extensive set of representative farm acres of corn, soybeans, wheat and cotton, we analyze how ACRE payments would vary under different guarantee price and expected market price scenarios and how ACRE payments and risk reduction would be distributed across crops and regions. (usda.gov)
  • Like some other crops of long domestication, the relationship of the modern soybean to wild-growing species can no longer be traced with any degree of certainty. (wikipedia.org)
  • Will USDA's claims of record size corn and soybean crops pan out? (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • Reports of suspected dicamba injury to soybean and other sensitive crops are increasing. (unl.edu)
  • All wheat planted area for 2017 is estimated at 45.7 million acres, down 9 percent from 2016. (southeastagnet.com)
  • Some educated guesses - like knowing the top corn, soybean or wheat production states - are easier than others. (farmprogress.com)
  • Curious about which states top the list when it comes to corn, soybean, wheat or cotton acres this year? (farmprogress.com)
  • In 2017, wheat plantings fell to their lowest in roughly a century, and that number is expected to decline moving into the new year with an estimated 45 million acres. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • Pending EPA registration, FMC will launch Lucento fungicide for use in corn, soybeans, peanuts, wheat and sugarbeets for the 2019. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • Jacqueline Holland, writing in FarmProgress.com, said the surveyed farmers estimated they will plant a total of 46.7 million acres of wheat. (northernag.net)
  • And double-cropping wheat after soybeans remains a profitable choice. (northernag.net)
  • For wheat, as for corn and soybeans, the estimates from the survey assume optimal weather conditions. (northernag.net)
  • Winter wheat planted area is estimated at 170,000 acres, down 15% from last year. (gfb.org)
  • American farmers could plant more soybean acres than corn acres in 2018, according to a Bloomberg survey . (farms.com)
  • Farmers could plant 90.69 million acres of soybeans this growing season, compared to 90.12 million acres of corn, Bloomberg says. (farms.com)
  • Farmers were able to get 9% more corn acres planted in the week between June 9 and June 16. (no-tillfarmer.com)
  • In 2017, farmers and the market thought soybean acres would overtake corn acres, but King Corn reigned supreme. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • Monday's Crop Progress report from USDA was evidence of how quickly farmers can get corn and soybeans planted when today's. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • Unfortunately for President Bush and any soybean farmers who voted for him, you can't grow palm oil in the Midwest. (grist.org)
  • The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) checkoff and membership programs represent more than 43,000 soybean farmers in Illinois. (ilsoy.org)
  • The checkoff funds market development, soybean production and government relations efforts, while the membership program, Illinois Soybean Growers (ISG) and the Illinois Soybean Growers PAC actively advocates for positive and impactful legislation for farmers at local, state and national levels. (ilsoy.org)
  • ISA upholds the interests of Illinois soybean farmers through promotion, advocacy, research and education with the vision of becoming a trusted partner of Illinois soybean farmers to ensure their profitability now and for future generations. (ilsoy.org)
  • Arkansas plans to file such a patent on its new soybean, but says it won't stop farmers from saving seeds. (technologyreview.com)
  • Looking at cotton the USDA is estimating that all cotton planted area will be at 11.3m acres, down 18% from last year. (icis.com)
  • Over the next decade, the USDA is expecting soybeans to be the top crop, forecasting soybean acres will grow 1 million acres in four years. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • March and May 2018 soybean futures are forecasted at US$10.32 and US$10.43 per bushel, respectively, according to CME Group. (farms.com)
  • The current pace of planting (92% of total acres) is still far behind the level for this date in 2018 when 100% of corn acres had been sown. (no-tillfarmer.com)
  • For 2018, the USDA's Office of the Chief Economist is expecting soybean acres to top 91 million acres, creating a new record. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • The next worst year on record for Agricorp was 2018, when 89,669 acres weren't' planted. (farmersforum.com)
  • Despite the controversy in 2017, it's likely Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybean and cotton acres will increase this year. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • Dicamba injury symptoms in a Roundup Ready soybean field near Geneva. (unl.edu)
  • It is unlawful to save NK soybeans, Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans or Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans for planting or transfer to others for use as a planting seed, regardless of the trait(s) within the seed. (syngenta-us.com)
  • Billy Maddox planted 100 acres of Roundup Ready soybeans this year. (technologyreview.com)
  • Going Public in 2021, 70,000 Acres of Non-GMO Soybeans, and Breaking Into The Yellow Pea Market with Matt Crisp! (farmtank.com)
  • Kevin & Jordan Van Trump sit down with Matt Crisp, CEO & co-founder at Benson Hill, to talk about going public in 2021, new team members, non-GMO soybeans, how the company is getting into the yellow pea space, and many other fun topics high level CEOs are wondering about right now. (farmtank.com)
  • Soybean oil use for biofuel production was at 10.379 billion pounds for 2021-'22. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • Average Crop Revenue Election Program (ACRE) payments in West Virginia totaled $16,569 from 1995-2021. (ewg.org)
  • Soybean planted area for 2017 is estimated at a record high 89.5 million acres, up 7 percent from last year. (southeastagnet.com)
  • Corn planted area for all purposes in 2017 is estimated at 90.9 million acres, down 3 percent from last year. (southeastagnet.com)
  • All cotton planted area for 2017 is estimated at 12.1 million acres, 20 percent above last year. (southeastagnet.com)
  • Soybeans stored in all positions on June 1, 2017, totaled 963 million bushels, up 11 percent from June 1, 2016. (southeastagnet.com)
  • Roughly 90.4 million acres of corn and a record high 90.2 million soybean acres were planted in 2017. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • A comparison of break-even prices to delivery bid prices for the fall of 2017 suggest that soybeans will be more profitable than corn. (illinois.edu)
  • Relative to soybean costs, corn costs must be reduced by $60 to $80 per acre before corn and soybeans are projected to have the same profitability in 2017. (illinois.edu)
  • Currently, forward contract delivery prices for delivery in the fall of 2017 are near $9.00 per bushel for soybeans and $3.50 per bushel for corn. (illinois.edu)
  • St. Louis-based crop improvement company Benson Hill has contracted 30,000 acres to advance its non-GMO soybean varieties through partnerships in the consumer food, animal feed and aquaculture markets. (agwired.com)
  • NK Soybean varieties are protected under granted or pending U.S. or Canadian variety patents and other intellectual property rights. (syngenta-us.com)
  • Pioneer leads the industry in developing soybean varieties with the LibertyLink® gene. (pioneer.com)
  • Pioneer® brand A-Series soybeans with the LibertyLink® gene had a 5.1 bu/A advantage across 498 comparisons with competitive LibertyLink varieties. (pioneer.com)
  • At a $9.00 soybean price, the break-even corn price is $3.94 per bushel in northern Illinois, $3.88 per bushel in central Illinois with high-productivity farmland, $3.84 per bushel in central Illinois with low-productivity farmland, and $3.90 per bushel in southern Illinois. (illinois.edu)
  • Reduce land use impact by 10% (acres per bushel). (soygrowers.com)
  • Reduce soil erosion an additional 25% (acres per bushel). (soygrowers.com)
  • The U.S. season-average soybean price is forecast at $12.90 per bushel, up 20 cents from last month. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • Whether you have verified yield loss from soybean cyst nematode (SCN), or not, there is a good chance that the parasite has a presence in some of your fields (Figures 1 and 2). (farms.com)
  • October is known as soybean cyst nematode action month, because this is the best time to get out and soil sample for SCN. (farms.com)
  • Currently, the Nebraska Soybean Board is sponsoring soybean cyst nematode sample analysis for samples from any Nebraska field. (farms.com)
  • While sampling, keep in mind that anything that can move soil can move soybean cyst nematode. (farms.com)
  • Current projections suggest that soybeans will be more profitable than corn in 2016, resulting in four years of soybeans being more profitable than corn ( see farmdoc daily August 16, 2016 ). (illinois.edu)
  • The difference decreased from the 2013 high and is projected to be $200 per acre in 2016. (illinois.edu)
  • Although more acres than usual had to be replanted, producers adapted to their circumstances and did what they could to make the best crop. (msucares.com)
  • As of Sept. 20, the payout to producers for unplanted corn and soybeans was $51 million for 260,000 acres, the vast majority for corn. (farmersforum.com)
  • Producers there made 441 claims, totaling $17 million, for unseeded corn acres. (farmersforum.com)
  • The market, though, is bidding up soybeans so producers will keep soybeans in their rotation for 2007. (mercopress.com)
  • Producers intend to plant 170,000 acres of soybeans, up 3% from last year. (gfb.org)
  • This pest is the number one yield-limiting biotic agent of soybeans in North America, estimated to cause U.S. producers $1.5 billion a year. (farms.com)
  • Break-even corn prices are calculated for different soybean prices. (illinois.edu)
  • With prices still good, Williams predicted Mississippi growers will increase the number of soybean acres planted in 2014. (msucares.com)
  • Soybean is the most important protein source for feed farm animals (that in turn yields animal protein for human consumption). (wikipedia.org)
  • Even when we created a worst-case scenario, grazing in the spring when the ground was wet, compaction was minimal and subsequent soybean yields were not negatively affected," Grabau says. (eurekalert.org)
  • Control of glyphosate-resistant common waterhemp with Valor XLT applied PRE followed by Liberty in Liberty Link soybean (Photos by Amit Jhala). (unl.edu)
  • Seed products with the LibertyLink ® (LL) trait are resistant to the herbicide glufosinate ammonium, an alternative to glyphosate in corn and soybeans, and combine high-yielding genetics with the powerful, non-selective, postemergent weed control of Liberty ® herbicide for optimum yield and excellent weed control. (syngenta-us.com)
  • From the acres he planted he was able to collect thousands of bags of seeds genetically engineered to resist glyphosate, the weed killer Monsanto markets as Roundup. (technologyreview.com)
  • Offering flexibility to fit a range of herbicide rotation practices, Pioneer® brand soybeans with the LibertyLink® gene enable a unique mode of action for broad-spectrum control of weeds resistant to glyphosate, ALS inhibitors and PPO inhibitors. (pioneer.com)
  • Real World soybeans are also "glyphosate tolerant" meaning that you can spray glyphosate herbicide right over the top of your soybean plots to keep them weed free. (archerycountry.com)
  • Glyphosate is an easy-to-acquire, over-the-counter herbicide that will kill weeds but not harm your Real World soybean plants. (archerycountry.com)
  • The $3.50 fall bid corn price is well below the break-even prices in Table 1, suggesting that soybeans will be more profitable than corn. (illinois.edu)
  • Area harvested for grain, at 83.5 million acres, is down 4 percent from last year. (southeastagnet.com)
  • The current pace of planting is also significantly below last year when 96% had been planted and the 5 year average when 93% of soybeans were in the ground. (no-tillfarmer.com)
  • This post provides the top 11 rankings of soybean harvested acres by state for each year from 2000 to 2019. (cropprophet.com)
  • My score dropped to 11, indicating that I use an acre or two a year for my transportation needs. (grist.org)
  • This year blew the previous record out of the water for unseeded acres. (farmersforum.com)
  • View the new label rates for corn and soybean with a cumulative maximum per year of 87 fl oz/acre for either crop. (unl.edu)
  • Nebraska corn at 9.80 million planted acres, is down 1% from last year. (unl.edu)
  • My neighbor had poor crop of soybeans this year. (cattletoday.com)
  • soybeans this year. (cattletoday.com)
  • Cotton planted intentions are down 7% from last year at 1.20 million acres. (gfb.org)
  • Soybean planted area is estimated at 87.5 million acres, up slightly from last year. (gfb.org)
  • Prices paid for soybeans are at a four-year low, and they need to save money. (technologyreview.com)
  • Soybeans can provide a high quality food source to the deer on your property for the majority of the year. (archerycountry.com)
  • China's crush is raised 1 million tons to 96 million in line with higher crush and domestic soybean meal demand in the prior marketing year. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • On June 14, 2003, a 57-year-old male farm er was killed when the Model 220 Belaris tractor he was driving entered a ditch on the north side of this soybean field and he was pinned between the tractor seat and a tree in the ditch. (cdc.gov)
  • Mitchell, who leads the Renk Agribusiness Institute, said a University of Wisconsin-Extension budget tool shows it will cost $1,017 per acre to plant corn for grain, while silage is estimated to cost $1,134 per acre. (wpr.org)
  • A classic written by Acres U.S.A. founder Charles Walters, Weeds - Control Without Poisons is an incredibly useful book with insights on hundreds of weeds, including illustrations and specifics on the soil conditions that draw them. (acresusa.com)
  • Soil-residual herbicides are encouraged to enhance weed control options in slow-to-canopy soybeans reported across Nebraska. (unl.edu)
  • The end of a soybean season is when SCN levels will be at their highest in the soil. (farms.com)
  • The team measured various soil properties that contribute to compaction and the yield of the soybeans planted in the fields the following season after cattle were done grazing. (eurekalert.org)
  • Fortunately, soybean seedlings had no problem establishing themselves in the soil after grazing even with some surface compaction present. (eurekalert.org)
  • Also, if Indonesia's palm export policy is only a one month issue then this veg oil rally can stabilize and allow meal to pressure soybeans. (allendale-inc.com)
  • Fat-free (defatted) soybean meal is a significant and cheap source of protein for animal feeds and many packaged meals. (wikipedia.org)
  • The soybean meal price is unchanged at $380 per short ton and the soybean oil price is raised 1 cent to 63 cents per pound. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • No surprise to any grower who switched to soybeans just for the sake of getting crop in the ground. (farmersforum.com)
  • The partnership opens a new pipeline for plant protein ingredients and supports Benson Hill's plans to scale soybean production and grower relationships. (agwired.com)
  • If those numbers hold true, it would be the first time since 1983 that American soybeans acres outnumbered corn acres. (farms.com)
  • As of June 16, 79% of corn acres had emerged. (no-tillfarmer.com)
  • Corn acres are expected increase slightly to 91 million. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • It's going to be two years in a row of neck-and-neck acres, but I thought with the price of corn being so low and below cost of production for so many that we would maybe even see less corn acres," said Naomi Blohm, senior market advisor at Stewart-Peterson. (qtwebhostdemo.com)
  • A rundown on soybean demand and the potential in the years ahead was featured in a webinar hosted by the U.S. Soybean Export Council. (agrinews-pubs.com)
  • Industry leader in soybeans with the LibertyLink® gene to help control grass and broadleaf weeds. (pioneer.com)
  • MISSISSIPPI STATE -- Soybeans continued their reign in 2013 as the state's biggest row crop, posting an estimated value of $993 million, down 21 percent from 2012. (msucares.com)
  • As of Nov. 1, Mississippi was projected to harvest nearly 2 million acres of soybeans in 2013," Irby said. (msucares.com)
  • Just over $4 million was split among 452 claims for soybeans. (farmersforum.com)
  • Because there are 84 million acres planted with soybeans in the U.S., the market share claimed by Arkansas's seed is tiny. (technologyreview.com)
  • Soybean production is projected at 4.1 billion bushels, down 59 million with higher harvested area offset by a lower yield. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • The soybean crush forecast is reduced 10 million bushels and the export forecast is reduced 35 million bushels on lower supplies. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • Global soybean exports are reduced 400,000 tons to 168.4 million as lower U.S. exports are partly offset by higher shipments from Brazil and Ukraine. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • Global soybean ending stocks are reduced 200,000 tons to 119.2 million. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • Like most plants, soybeans grow in distinct morphological stages as they develop from seeds into fully mature plant. (wikipedia.org)
  • Often soybeans drop their leaves before the seeds are fully mature. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soybean seeds come in a wide variety of sizes and hull colors such as black, brown, yellow, and green. (wikipedia.org)
  • The generic GMOs planted by Maddox were developed at the University of Arkansas by plant breeder Pengyin Chen, who spent several years mating plants in order to move the Roundup resistance gene, which originated in a bacterium, from Monsanto's seeds into a different type of soybean in development at the university. (technologyreview.com)
  • Each bag weighs 50 pounds, holds about 140,000 seeds, and is enough to plant one acre. (technologyreview.com)
  • The justices ruled 9-0 that he had no right to reuse soybean seeds without paying. (technologyreview.com)
  • Gold Series soybeans set a new standard for performance and yield potential. (goldenharvestseeds.com)
  • Golden Harvest ® Gold Series soybeans set a new standard for performance and yield potential with elite genetics in high-demand trait platforms, including Enlist E3 ® soybeans and XtendFlex ® soybeans. (goldenharvestseeds.com)
  • Past that time, high-yield potential soybeans may benefit from a second application between R1-R3 stages. (advansix.com)
  • Soybeans with the LibertyLink® gene deliver industry-leading yield potential and a strong defensive package to maximize the soybeans' genetic potential. (pioneer.com)
  • Pioneer® brand soybeans offer the best yield potential, strong agronomics and a wide range of herbicide-tolerant trait options for your farm. (pioneer.com)
  • Once the soybean plants have matured, deer will feed off the soybean grain inside the pods. (archerycountry.com)
  • They are shatter resistant, meaning the soybean grain will stay within the pods where deer can readily consume it. (archerycountry.com)
  • If the actual corn price is higher than the break-even price, corn and soybeans will have the same profitability. (illinois.edu)
  • Benson Hill is collaborating with family-owned Rose Acre Farms to optimize its soybean processing capacity in Seymour, Indiana, and build out the supply chain for high-protein, high-oleic, low anti-nutrient soybeans. (agwired.com)
  • The current economic threshold for soybean aphids is 250 aphids per plant with 80% of the plant infested and populations increasing. (unl.edu)
  • The economic threshold for late vegetative through R5 stage soybeans is 250 aphids per plant with 80% of the plants infested and populations increasing. (unl.edu)
  • Home / Industries We Serve / Plant Nutrients / Ask the Agronomist / My soybeans are six to eight inches tall. (advansix.com)
  • Soybeans contain significant amounts of phytic acid, dietary minerals and B vitamins. (wikipedia.org)
  • We're still going to have ample amounts of whole soybeans that will be available for international markets," Marshall added. (agrinews-pubs.com)
  • As discussed in a July 7th farmdoc daily article , soybeans have been more profitable than corn in Illinois from 2013 through 2015. (illinois.edu)
  • Differences in corn and soybean costs explain why soybeans are more profitable than corn in recent years. (illinois.edu)
  • If actual corn prices are above these break-even prices, corn will be more profitable than soybeans. (illinois.edu)
  • He said whether a farmer is profitable also depends on how much they produce, or their yield, per acre at the end of the growing season. (wpr.org)
  • Currently the fertilizer industry market estimate for the upcoming corn crop is between 92m-94m acres. (icis.com)
  • The GMO market is big enough for competition, and might need some: more than 90 percent of soybeans grown in the U.S. are genetically engineered with Monsanto's Roundup resistance genes. (technologyreview.com)
  • Since it takes about 10 acres of soybeans to produce a year's worth of biodiesel for the average American, I would have to add 10 acres to my score, making it 21 (a 90% increase). (grist.org)
  • A higher soybean price will increase the break-even corn price. (illinois.edu)
  • If you plan to use one, be aware that these should only be used in combination with a resistant soybean variety. (farms.com)
  • The difference increased and reached a high of $247 per acre in 2013. (illinois.edu)
  • Depending on the soybean variety, node growth may cease once flowering begins. (wikipedia.org)
  • Traditional unfermented food uses of soybeans include soy milk, from which tofu and tofu skin are made. (wikipedia.org)
  • Forestry is No. 2, with an estimated value of $1.2 billion, while soybeans come in third in the ranking of the state's top agricultural commodities. (msucares.com)
  • I have never been particularly enamored of footprint tests, but it is undeniable that if you run on pure biodiesel made from soybeans you will be directly commandeering 10 fertile acres of the planet for your own personal use. (grist.org)
  • These numbers imply that driving a car that runs on biodiesel made from soybeans is worse (from an ecological-footprint-test point of view) than driving a Hummer. (grist.org)
  • The biodiesel industry has grown nationally through the research and promotion efforts of the soybean industry and its partners. (agrinews-pubs.com)
  • Both renewable diesel and biodiesel draw on the same feedstocks of soybean oil, distillers corn oil, animal fats, canola oil and used cooking oil or yellow grease, of which soybean oil makes up nearly 50% of the feedstock share. (agrinews-pubs.com)
  • The soybean productivity of the fields following grazing did show some changes. (eurekalert.org)
  • Soybean and corn fields at the University's Rogers Memorial Farm east of Lincoln. (unl.edu)
  • Every Pioneer® brand soybean variety is backed by the nation's largest localized breeding and on-farm testing program. (pioneer.com)
  • Increased prices at the farm gate for any one input or even all inputs won't matter as much because at least as of today, we're forecasting a positive margin per acre," said Tigert, who is based in Prairie du Sac. (wpr.org)
  • Farm er dies when he was pinned between the tractor seat and a tree in a ditch near his soybean field. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, soybean products, such as textured vegetable protein (TVP), are ingredients in many meat and dairy substitutes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Harold Willis offers targeted, specific details on how to get the most out of your soybean plants. (acresusa.com)
  • however, fully mature soybean plants are generally between 50 and 125 cm (20 and 50 in) in height and have rooting depths between 75 and 150 cm (30 and 60 in). (wikipedia.org)