by Desoy | Jul 6, 2020 | Paydirt
Has your field of green changed colors? Time to investigate. Farmers can choose their soybean variety, row spacing, or fertilizer applications, but controlling plant diseases is more difficult. Soybean diseases are caused by living organisms which feed on the plant,...
by Desoy | Mar 20, 2020 | Paydirt
Palmer amaranth (commonly known as pigweed) is an aggressive weed that is resistant to glyphosate, can grow up to 1 inch a day, and produces a half a million seeds per plant. Because of that, it can spread quickly in fields and hedgerows, outcompeting field crops....
by Desoy | Jan 17, 2020 | News
(Harrington, DE, January 16, 2020) Phillip Sylvester of Kent County had the state’s top 2019 soybean yield with 94.24 bushels per acre of full season soybeans, breaking all previous contest records by nearly 10 bushels per acre. This 12% increase in yield was in a...
by Desoy | Dec 3, 2019 | Paydirt
Increasingly, small businesses are the targets of cyber-attacks because they do business online, store sensitive employee & customer data, and are suppliers to larger organizations (such as the government). Plus, most small businesses lack the resources to combat...
by Desoy | Nov 1, 2019 | News
Researchers are encouraged to apply to the Delaware Soybean Board (DSB) to conduct soybean research benefiting Delaware farmers. The deadline to apply is December 15, 2019. “The Board is particularly interested in proposals which address promotion and protection of...