Combining soybeans promptly and at the right moisture level, keeping up on equipment maintenance and making in-field harvest/combine adjustments as needed are just a few ways growers can reduce in-field losses as harvest shifts into high gear.
When Enlist E3 beans were introduced in 2019, it was known that seed coat color variation was possible. Now that the technology has been adopted on nearly half of all soybean acres, the off-color seeds are posing an issue as more loads are failing to be certified as U.S. No. 1 or No. 2 yellow soybean, reducing their marketability, especially for export.
A disturbing report from NBCNews.com suggests either an unthinkable catastrophe is about to happen in Ukraine or another unfounded rumor will be tossed onto history s ever-growing scrap pile of false alarms. It is difficult to know which this is.
Renewable diesel demand is leading to a rapid expansion of soybean crush. While some communities are welcoming new and expanding facilities, in one North Dakota area, this also led to controversy.
A rapid expansion of soybean crush capacity is underway in the United States to meet future soybean oil demand for renewable diesel with at least 14 new soy processing projects in various stages of construction, expansion or development.