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Market Commentary

Afternoon Comments 06/18


Although the U.S. soybean situation is very tight, nearby July CBOT futures declined in apparent response to an Oil World forecast of significant imports during early summer. In contrast, talk that global exports will be unable to meet demand later in the year, as well as news of a sizeable new-crop sale to China, supported the deferred contracts Tuesday. July soybean futures declined 1.75 cents to $15.1075/bushel as Tuesday trading wound down, whereas July soyoil slid 0.03 cents to 48.81 cents/pound; July soybean meal gained $2.7 to $451.8/ton.
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Weed Management News

Soybean burndown options for control of marestail

02/27/2013 11:00:00 AM

Most effective management of marestail occurs with either: 1) a program of fall followed by spring... Read more.

Burndown options needed due to dicamba shortage

02/14/2013 7:15:00 AM

From visiting with retailers the past month, it is very apparent there will be a major shortage of... Read more.

Kudzu and some soybeans surviving in Georgia

02/13/2013 10:16:40 AM

Bob Kemerait, Ph.S., University of Georgia Extension Plant Pathologist, says that “Kudzu with active Asian... Read more.

Dealing with herbicide resistant Palmer amaranth

01/28/2013 7:10:00 AM

Two Purdue Extension specialists have developed an information guide to help crop producers across Indiana... Read more.

Two approaches to test for herbicide resistant weeds

01/24/2013 7:20:00 AM

Crops should be managed in a way to prevent weed infestations, overuse of herbicides and herbicide... Read more.

Purdue specialists issue guide on invasive weeds

01/23/2013 11:20:00 AM

Two Purdue Extension specialists have developed an information guide to help crop producers across Indiana... Read more.

Revisiting metribuzin: It’s back with more utility

01/23/2013 7:00:00 AM

Several years ago a dealer commented to me that he didn’t know why he would ever need to recommend... Read more.

A history lesson in herbicide resistance

01/22/2013 4:00:00 PM

The evolution and spread of glyphosate resistant weeds has increased people’s awareness of the threat... Read more.

Soybean herbicides for residual control of marestail

01/21/2013 7:00:00 AM

The two major components of a marestail management program in no-till soybeans are ensuring that the... Read more.

Management strategies help control resistant weeds

01/15/2013 7:10:00 AM

Herbicide-resistant weeds are becoming more of a problem, forcing growers to alter their weed-control programs.... Read more.

Waterhemp control requires change in mindset

01/14/2013 7:00:00 AM

In the war between waterhemp and producers, waterhemp is winning, says a University of Missouri Extension... Read more.

Palmer amaranth in Iowa, but not officially

01/11/2013 7:30:00 AM

It is stranger than strange that there is no official confirmation that Palmer amaranth is present... Read more.

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