Clemson Researchers Closer to Developing Heat-Tolerant Soybeans
Clemson University research reached a milestone in developing heat-tolerant soybeans by identifying genetic markers related to heat stress response.
U.S. Farmers Centralize and Use Cover Crop Research
U.S. farmers can access and share cover crop research and trial data through the interactive Cover Crop Information Map online, a tool highlighted in a…
2020 Ground Work: Meet Tom Griffiths
Throughout the 2020 growing season, USSOY.org will provide regular Ground Work updates from several U.S. soybean farmers around the country. Learn about their farms and…
2020 Ground Work: Meet Elliott Uphoff
Throughout the 2020 growing season, USSOY.org will provide regular Ground Work updates from several U.S. soybean farmers around the country. Learn about their farms and…
2020 Ground Work: Meet Cory Atkins
Throughout the 2020 growing season, USSOY.org will provide regular Ground Work updates from several U.S. soybean farmers around the country. Learn about their farms and…
2020 Ground Work: Meet Brad Doyle
Throughout the 2020 growing season, USSOY.org will provide regular Ground Work updates from several U.S. soybean farmers around the country. Learn about their farms and…
Arkansas Farmer Talks Sustainability and U.S. Soy
U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) chairman and United Soybean Board (USB) director Derek Haigwood, an Arkansas soybean farmer, talks about why sustainable agriculture is so…
Management Practices Impact Carbon Storage in Soils
A long-term study at the University of California Davis Russell Ranch Sustainable Agriculture Facility, in the western U.S., found that practices that increase soil organic…
2020 Ground Work: Meet Jamie Beyer
Throughout the 2020 growing season, USSOY.org will provide regular Ground Work updates from several U.S. soybean farmers around the country. Learn about their farms and commitment to…
Innovation Supports Sustainability, Industry Leadership
U.S. soybean farmers adopt management practices that continuously improve sustainability for multiple reasons. An article in The Delmarva Farmer describes the unique path of one first-generation…