Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent years. Reduced weed control costs, greater flexibility in herbicide application timing, and the potential for “cleaner” soybean fields are often cited as reasons for using RR technology; however, questions remain about potential profit-robbing yield reductions associated with RR varieties
A yield performance study was conducted at the ISU Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm to comp...
Over half the soybeans planted in the United States in 1999 are varieties genetically engineered to ...
Farmers are faced with many decisions in managing corn and soybeans as new technologies are introduc...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
A yield performance study was conducted at the ISU NE Research and Demonstration Farm to compare twe...
Rolling soybeans has become very popular in the past few growing seasons, especially in north centra...
This ongoing project is designed to study the effects of delaying post-applied Roundup Ultra weed co...
Development of glyphosate resistant transgenes started in the early 1980s and was commercially intro...
Development of glyphosate resistant transgenes started in the early 1980s and was commercially intro...
Research was conducted in 2010, 2011 and 2012 at the East Tennessee Research and Education Center in...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
Development of glyphosate resistant transgenes started in the early 1980s and was commercially intro...
A yield performance study was conducted at the ISU Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm to comp...
Over half the soybeans planted in the United States in 1999 are varieties genetically engineered to ...
Farmers are faced with many decisions in managing corn and soybeans as new technologies are introduc...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent year...
A yield performance study was conducted at the ISU NE Research and Demonstration Farm to compare twe...
Rolling soybeans has become very popular in the past few growing seasons, especially in north centra...
This ongoing project is designed to study the effects of delaying post-applied Roundup Ultra weed co...
Development of glyphosate resistant transgenes started in the early 1980s and was commercially intro...
Development of glyphosate resistant transgenes started in the early 1980s and was commercially intro...
Research was conducted in 2010, 2011 and 2012 at the East Tennessee Research and Education Center in...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
Development of glyphosate resistant transgenes started in the early 1980s and was commercially intro...
A yield performance study was conducted at the ISU Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm to comp...
Over half the soybeans planted in the United States in 1999 are varieties genetically engineered to ...
Farmers are faced with many decisions in managing corn and soybeans as new technologies are introduc...