Yields are too low and costs are too high in New York State for there to be more than a miniscule quantity of soybeans produced. In 1972 the State had 8,000 acres of soybeans out of 46, 000, 000 acres for the nation. The State produced 168,000 bushels of beans out of 1, 276,290,000 bushels which were produced that year in the United States. However, a few farmers may be able to keep their costs low enough or obtain high enough yields to make a profit. Even these probably could put their resources to better use in competing enterprises if they were so inclined
The U.S. soybean processing industry continues to expand its plant capacity--to an estimated 750 mil...
Soybean production in Brazil has grown rapidly in recent years. The objective of this publication is...
Graduation date: 1978Commercial production of soybeans in Oregon has been limited. In\ud 1977, less ...
The cost of production for soybeans in 1974 was estimated through an enumerative survey. The averag...
Average soybean production costs ranged from $2.13 per bushel for producers in the lowest cost quart...
It has been a long time since we have seen a cost of production study for horticultural crops, notab...
U. S. soybean processing capacity in 1964-65, estimated at 585 million bushels, will almost double t...
U.S. soybean plantings peaked at 75.2 million acres in 2004, pushing output and use to record levels...
"Farmers are now growing soybeans on approximately one half of Missouri's harvested cropland--5,930,...
This report presents State-level soybean production cost and return estimates for the 1990 productio...
This is a one page arcticle. Soybeans brought the greatest dollar return per acre of the grain and o...
● The total acreage harvested was 2.03 million in 2000 (1). ● Soybean production was 74.9 millio...
U.S. farmers' share of world soybean exports has declined, while Brazil and Argentina are gaining. T...
Excerpt: The analysis reported here evaluates the possibility of attaining in 1973 production goal...
U.S. soybean production has increased rapidly and now ranks as the number two value crop. Much of t...
The U.S. soybean processing industry continues to expand its plant capacity--to an estimated 750 mil...
Soybean production in Brazil has grown rapidly in recent years. The objective of this publication is...
Graduation date: 1978Commercial production of soybeans in Oregon has been limited. In\ud 1977, less ...
The cost of production for soybeans in 1974 was estimated through an enumerative survey. The averag...
Average soybean production costs ranged from $2.13 per bushel for producers in the lowest cost quart...
It has been a long time since we have seen a cost of production study for horticultural crops, notab...
U. S. soybean processing capacity in 1964-65, estimated at 585 million bushels, will almost double t...
U.S. soybean plantings peaked at 75.2 million acres in 2004, pushing output and use to record levels...
"Farmers are now growing soybeans on approximately one half of Missouri's harvested cropland--5,930,...
This report presents State-level soybean production cost and return estimates for the 1990 productio...
This is a one page arcticle. Soybeans brought the greatest dollar return per acre of the grain and o...
● The total acreage harvested was 2.03 million in 2000 (1). ● Soybean production was 74.9 millio...
U.S. farmers' share of world soybean exports has declined, while Brazil and Argentina are gaining. T...
Excerpt: The analysis reported here evaluates the possibility of attaining in 1973 production goal...
U.S. soybean production has increased rapidly and now ranks as the number two value crop. Much of t...
The U.S. soybean processing industry continues to expand its plant capacity--to an estimated 750 mil...
Soybean production in Brazil has grown rapidly in recent years. The objective of this publication is...
Graduation date: 1978Commercial production of soybeans in Oregon has been limited. In\ud 1977, less ...