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Updated on September 10, 2007

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1. Soybean News: Hot Midwest weather fuels higher soybean prices as agriculture futures jump broadly
Department of Agriculture, which will estimate the size of the country s corn and soybean crops. Markets Hot Midwest weather fuels higher soybean prices as agriculture futures jump broadly. Supply concerns also hit the energy market, where a report showing surprising declines in the nation s crude oil and gasoline stocks prodded prices higher, though crude prices later fell back. Barring an extremely bearish crop report Friday, you re probably looking at the market moving higher into...
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2. Soybean News: Area farmers invited to U of I Ewing Field Day
QUALISOY is a collaborative effort among the soybean industry to help market the development and availability of healthier soybeans and soy oil, reduce environmental impacts of livestock production through improved soybean meal, and improve the global competitiveness of the U. Benton Evening News - News. QUALISOY is a collaborative effort among the soybean industry to help market the development and availability of healthier soybeans and soy oil, reduce environmental impacts of livestock...
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3. Soybean News: Threat of soybean rust in Md. still lingers
The drought also changed the planting of soybeans so that many full-season soybean acres in the South were planted late and there was also a significant increase in double-crop soybeans after wheat. With the center of soybean rust activity being farther west, the primary concern has been of a direct and relatively early hit in states with large soybean acreage just due north. The second factor has been the drought, which has been very significant throughout the soybean production areas of...
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4. Soybean News: Fall harvest decent for corn crop, not so good for apples
His family farms several thousand acres, including 600 acres of vegetables that are sold to major chain stores and to food-service companies. That's because farmers expect to harvest 3.78 million acres of corn for grain, up 28 percent from the 2.96 million acres harvested last year. Ohio farmers are expected to produce more corn than ever this year, despite lower yields per acre due to spotty drought conditions, according to forecasts from the U. Yet he anticipates a decent crop of corn...
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5. Soybean News: Cream of the crop: Madison Parish leads state in corn acreage
Catahoula Parish had the most acres of grain sorghum with 46,641 acres, while Morehouse Parish led the northeastern part of the state in rice acres at 21,233. He estimated the soybean harvest is 60 percent to 65 percent complete, with almost all of the northeastern Louisiana soybean fields harvested. But Morehouse Parish producer Chris Carter said his family, who planted 2,800 acres of corn this year, will continue harvesting its crop through this week. Though Louisiana farmers planted...
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6. Soybean News: Expert says rust found on dead leaves a first
Experts say the recent confirmation of soybean rust in Iowa in 2006 should serve as a reminder that the fungus can happen in Iowa. On March 8, he says an independent crop consultant brought in two baggies, one containing seeds and pods and one with parts of a dead soybean leaf. While experts were able to confirm rust on the soybean leaves when they were dead, Tylka says it is more important to look for signs of the disease earlier. Soybean leaves show various amounts of soybean rust. After...
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