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Updated on April 2, 2007

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1. Soybean News: Soy provides many health benefits
A serving of soy latte provides seven grams of soy protein, roasted salted soynuts contain 12 grams and a soy cheeseburger has nine grams of heart-healthy soy protein. While soy protein may or may not help reduce hot flashes for women going through menopause, soy protein has other proven benefits extending well into post-menopausal years. In addition, consumption of soy protein provides health benefits that may help prevent or treat certain chronic diseases. Start the day with soy cereal...
Source - Smoky Mountain Sentinel,NC - Read the story


2. Soybean News: Discover How Easily Soy Foods Fit into a Healthy, Active Lifestyle
Of all the beans found in nature, soy is the only one that has high quality protein equal to animal protein, a vital part of the nutrition equation and possibly weight control. Soyfoods Month 2007 activities will educate consumers about how easy soy foods are to find, prepare and incorporate into a healthy lifestyle and haute cuisine. Soyfoods Association of North America :: Discover How Easily Soy Foods Fit into a Healthy, Active Lifestyle. For baby boomers and their parents, soy foods...
Source - PR Newswire (press release),NY - Read the story


3. Soybean News: North Dakota corn crop projected at record high
Department of Agriculture on Friday projected the state's corn crop at 2.6 million acres, up 54 percent from last year and the largest crop since record-keeping began in 1929. It excited them more than some of the other crops, and that's where you saw the acreage shift. He said acres of durum, a wheat variety used to make pasta, are expected to be up because the crop is bringing about $1 more per bushel than spring wheat. North Dakota's soybean crop was projected at 3.1 million acres, down...
Source - Bismarck Tribune,ND - Read the story


4. Soybean News: Despite rising corn prices, growers are still producing soybeans
While some growers will weigh corn-on-corn options, the yield potential in some areas doesn't make it reasonable to plant the crop on the same acres every year. Although beans planted before May 1 have higher yield potential, growers need to be aware that crop insurance doesn't cover some early-planted soybeans. While no-till crops can provide convenience to soybean producers, many of them are also finding convenience in weed control by using glyphosate (Roundup) For many of the fields...
Source - Agriculture Online - Read the story


5. Soybean News: Soybean prices react to corn market
Despite large supplies, the market has to bid up soybeans to make sure enough acres are planted to the oilseed. Soybeans remain the miracle crop - both in terms of variety of uses and in the commodity's ability to maintain good prices. Soybean export sales for the 2007 marketing year have reached 62 percent of USDA's forecast, as compared with 68 percent on average for the last five years. Soybean meal has been under pressure as South America continues with soybean harvest and begins to...
Source - Bismarck Farm & Ranch Guide,ND - Read the story


6. Soybean News: Report: Corn crop biggest since '44
Commodities markets responded to the larger-than-anticipated corn plantings, with corn prices quickly dropping 20 cents a bushel, hitting the limit and stopping trading for the day, said Mike Woolverton, grain marketing economist at Kansas State University. Commodities markets responded to the larger-than-anticipated corn plantings, with corn prices quickly dropping 20 cents a bushel, hitting the limit and stopping trading for the day, said Mike Woolverton, grain marketing economist at...
Source - Hutchinson News,KS - Read the story


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