Collaboratively Delivering Soybean Best Management Practices
Dr. Vann shares how collaboration has been the key to amplifying resources and delivering soybean best management practices in North Carolina and nationally.
Evaluation and Commercialization of SOYLEIC Varieties in Illinois
Illinois farmers will have more options for high-yielding SOYLEIC varieties adapted to the various growing environments across the state. This will allow them to capitalize on premium market opportunities in the food industry and various industrial uses.
Back to the Future – The Crop Physiology Laboratory Website Receives a Makeover!
The Crop Physiology Laboratory at the University of Illinois has refreshed their website for audiences to stay up to date with research projects.
Illinois Wheat Association 2023 Double Crop Farmers Forum
Farmers and researchers are invited to learn best field practices and strategies from top Illinois and Kentucky double-crop farmers during the Illinois Wheat Association’s (IWA) upcoming 2023 Double Crop Farmers Forum.
2023 Soy Envoy Application Opens
Seeking soybean industry experts! Apply today to be an ILSoyAdvisor Soy Envoy.
Review of 2022: The Illinois Soybean Scene
There were stresses out there that held back yield in many fields which kept them from going over 90 or 100 bushels this year, but overall Illinois soybean yields were still considered good. The question remains, will Illinois soybean yields be as good as last year?
Soybeans of Other Color (SBOC) – What does this really mean?
When grading soybeans, some off-color seed coats can occur due to various issues such as viral diseases, weather, and ground damage.
Treating Seed with UV Light
Soy Envoy Weston Olson explains the goals of the UV seed treatment and why he enjoys being involved in trials on his family farm.
Laying The Foundation For Your Best Crop Ever
Soy Envoy Jeff Shaner describes the stepping stones he emphasizes for top productivity in Illinois soybeans.
Proper Crop Nutrition for a Profitable Soybean Crop
Soy Envoy Ben Wiegmann discusses the importance of fertility programs for soybean crop nutrient availability and sulfur applications.