The White House recently endorsed monitoring sewage for evidence of drug use. Critics fear such efforts could violate privacy ...
A study published by Food Research International analyzed the triple effect of climate change on soybean quality—increased carbon dioxide (CO₂), high temperatures and drought. Using predictive ...
High nitrate levels in hay and forage can pose serious health risks to livestock, particularly pregnant animals and ruminants such as cattle.
CHICAGO, Ill. (CNI) - Inside a factory on Chicago’s North Side, the smell of simmering soybeans drifts through the air. On a typical day, “I use about 4,000 pounds of dry beans,” Jenny Yang said. She ...
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Soybean farming—providing protein-rich feed for farm animals worldwide—is the third largest driver of tropical deforestation and expanding. Importing economies are considering regulating the trade of ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Arkansas farmers plan to reduce planted acreage for four of the state’s five major crops, including corn, cotton, peanuts and rice, in favor of soybeans ...
Glyphosate resistant transgenic soybeans were first introduced for large scale commercial cultivation in 1996. Their robust herbicide resistance, high yield, elevated oil content, and ease of ...
Modified Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (MNDVI) (Dihkan et al., 2013) Modified Simple Ratio Vegetation Index (MSAVI) (Haboudane et al., 2004) Modified Simple Ratio red-edge (MSRre) ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - U.S. farmers will plant more soybeans and less corn in 2026 than last year, although both harvests were expected to be the second-largest on record, the U.S. Department ...
U.S. soybean exports ended a five-month boycott in November, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data available, but with a whimper, the total down more than 99% from recent Novembers. November ...
When U.S. farmers depend heavily on a single foreign buyer, U.S. trade policy stops being sovereign—and starts being hostage. No country has exploited that vulnerability more than China, and no crop ...