SOYBEANS
Serving Up Soy
The nice weather we've had this month has me thinking about gardening. I know it will be at least May until any seeds can be put into the ground, but that hasn't stopped me from ki...
Posted on 3/25/10 at 3:34 AM
Soybean disease presents challenge this season
This year, rust and soybean cyst nematode are the crop diseases that pose the greatest danger to area bean growers.By Jonathan Knutson , April 23, 2013
Minnesota soybeans sprouting up in Korean kitchens
By Crystal Dey , April 12, 2013
High-stakes fight over soybeans at high court
The court case poses the question of whether an Indiana farmer's actions violated the patent rights held by Monsanto, which developed soybean and other seeds that survive when farmers spray their fields with the company's Roundup brand weed-killer.By Mark Sherman , February 18, 2013
U.S. soybean inventory estimate cut on rising global demand
CHICAGO — U.S. soybean supplies before the next harvest will be 7.4 percent smaller than forecast a month ago and the smallest since 2004 on rising demand for last year’s drought-reduced crop, the government said.By Jeff Wilson , February 08, 2013
Soybeans winning ground in South Dakota
By LANCE NIXON , January 18, 2013
Wheat and barley stocks up in the Dakotas
Corn and soybean stocks also are up in North Dakota, but they're down in South Dakota.January 16, 2013
SD corn and soybeans suffer in drought year
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Production of corn and soybeans in South Dakota was down last year, during a year in which much of the state was mired in extreme drought.January 14, 2013
Soybeans finally winning ground in South Dakota
PIERRE (AP) — Farmers in South Dakota in 2012 planted 4.75 million acres of soybeans, of which they harvested 4.65 million.January 13, 2013
Corn down 26 percent, beans down 15 percent
Post-harvest numbers rolling in; farmer says 2013 rain "absolutely essential."By Chris Mueller , November 10, 2012
Rain helps increase soybean forecast
CHICAGO — U.S. soybean production will be larger than forecast a month ago after rain helped to boost yield potential in the Midwest, the government said Thursday.By Jeff Wilson , October 12, 2012
Drought cuts crops below year-earlier levels for 1st time since ’74
CHICAGO — Drought damage to corn and soybean fields in the United States, the world’s top grower and exporter, is eroding supplies of the nation’s two largest crops to below year-earlier consumption levels for the first time since 1974.By Staff reports , October 11, 2012
Asian delegation looks at soybeans, builds bond in SD
September 21, 2012
Aberdeen soybean processor OK despite high bean cost
ABERDEEN (AP) — An Aberdeen company that makes a patented diesel fuel additive and livestock feed from soybeans is doing fine despite the high price of beans, according to its manager.By JEFF NATALIE-LEES , September 17, 2012
Rally: Clock ticking on farm bill
By ALAN BJERGA , September 12, 2012
Soy reserves smallest in four decades after drought
By JEFF WILSON and TONY C. DREIBUS , September 12, 2012
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