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Managing weeds when seeding cover crops
Published on March 17, 2020
A new video highlights research at MSU looking at the compatibility of different cover crop species with herbicides used in corn, soybean and wheat. -
Using bin aeration to dry corn and soybeans with natural air
Published on March 16, 2020
Air-drying grain in bins benefits from large capacity aeration fans and extended periods of low relative humidity weather. -
Are soybean seed treatments profitable?
Published on March 12, 2020
The results from 55 on-farm soybean seed treatment trials are summarized. -
Overview of 2020 soybean on-farm research projects
Published on March 11, 2020
On-farm soybean research trials will continue to be conducted by Michigan soybean producers in 2020. The 2020 projects are listed in this article and producers are encouraged to participate. -
Reducing weather risk in soybean production
Published on March 4, 2020
Recent climatic trends and practical management practices for reducing weather risk when growing soybeans. -
Identifying and mitigating the risks of ultra-early soybean planting
Published on February 20, 2020
Understand the risks associated with planting soybeans during late March to mid-April, and how to mitigate them. -
Soybean production lessons learned from the 2019 growing season
Published on February 20, 2020
Many soybean producers would like to forget the 2019 growing season. However, there may be some important lessons that can be learned that will serve producers well in the future. -
Milk and Grain Marketing series offers strategies to optimize farm profitability
Published on February 10, 2020
Do you have your marketing plan in place for 2020? Register for the Milk and Grain Marketing Series to help with your marketing decisions. -
Field Crops Webinar Series: Corn, wheat and soybean price outlook
Published on February 4, 2020
The second webinar in the series will help growers and agribusiness professionals consider potential pricing strategies for corn, soybeans and wheat. -
Muddy fields and rush to finish field work may move soybean cyst nematodes
Published on February 4, 2020
A half-cup of mud may contain thousands of soybean cyst nematodes, each ready to start eating at your soybean profits.