Doug Little, BASF soybean seed marketing manager, provides an update on 10 new soybean varieties hitting the market for 2023. The varieties include the Enlist E3 triple-stack herbicide-tolerant trait to enhance soybean weed control.
Golden Harvest shared new data today for yield performance of Golden Harvest brand soybean varieties with the Enlist E3 soybean trait technology when compared directly against competitors. In addition to yield potential benefits, these varieties offer herbicide flexibility and fit into diversified weed management strategies.
Researchers use carbon dioxide in a hydroponic system to quickly and accurately determine how soy varieties fare in oxygen-deprived environments, says the University of Arkansas.
When considering a spring burndown of cover crops and weeds prior to planting soybeans, a careful consideration of planting intervals should guide your herbicide selection, says the University of Nebraska.
As growers begin to contemplate switching intended corn acres to soybean, The Soy Report provides a quick checklist of points and questions to consider or reconsider before making that switch.
Michigan State University Extension experts discuss the principle challenges and risks of planting second-year soybeans and provide some management recommendations for mitigating them.
The Wisconsin Soybean program found that Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans out-yielded Roundup ready 2 Xtend varieties by a significant 1.8 bushels per acre in 2016.
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