Soybean meal consumed in the United States more than doubled since 1948/49, rising from 4.2 million tons that year to over 10 million in 1965/66. The rapid growth in beef cattle and broiler production, along with increased feeding per animal, were factors boosting soybean meal demand. Quantities consumed by dairy cattle, hogs, and other animals also increased significantly. Currently, about half of the total soybean meal fed is consumed by livestock and the other half by poultry
The development of the soybean to a crop of great importance the past few years has been more rapid,...
U. S. corn oil production has doubled in the past 15 years, rising from 223 million pounds in 1951-5...
Excerpts from the paper: Today the soybean is the most important oilseed in world production and tr...
U.S. soybean production has increased sevenfold since 1950, making soybeans the second highest value...
U.S. soybean acreage has nearly tripled in the postwar era, rising from around 12 million acres in 1...
Total use of soybean meal in Denmark is projected to increase to 756,000 tons in 1980, compared to a...
The sharp rise in U.S. soybean production in recent years has been attended by a rapid increase in t...
Sharp increases in the demand for U.S. soybeans and products are projected during the next 10 to 15 ...
A rapidly growing demand for vegetable oils during the 1960-70'8 and new soybean varietal devel...
This study examined factors that affected the prices of corn and soybean meal and the impact of thes...
This study examined factors that affected the prices of corn and soybean meal and the impact of thes...
Production of salad dressing, mayonnaise, and related products has increased every year since 1947, ...
U.S. soybean production is projected to increase 20 percent from 1975 to 1,835 million bushels by 19...
U.S. soybean production increased rapidly during the 1960's and 1970's and is second in production v...
U.S. soybean production has increased rapidly and now ranks as the number two value crop. Much of t...
The development of the soybean to a crop of great importance the past few years has been more rapid,...
U. S. corn oil production has doubled in the past 15 years, rising from 223 million pounds in 1951-5...
Excerpts from the paper: Today the soybean is the most important oilseed in world production and tr...
U.S. soybean production has increased sevenfold since 1950, making soybeans the second highest value...
U.S. soybean acreage has nearly tripled in the postwar era, rising from around 12 million acres in 1...
Total use of soybean meal in Denmark is projected to increase to 756,000 tons in 1980, compared to a...
The sharp rise in U.S. soybean production in recent years has been attended by a rapid increase in t...
Sharp increases in the demand for U.S. soybeans and products are projected during the next 10 to 15 ...
A rapidly growing demand for vegetable oils during the 1960-70'8 and new soybean varietal devel...
This study examined factors that affected the prices of corn and soybean meal and the impact of thes...
This study examined factors that affected the prices of corn and soybean meal and the impact of thes...
Production of salad dressing, mayonnaise, and related products has increased every year since 1947, ...
U.S. soybean production is projected to increase 20 percent from 1975 to 1,835 million bushels by 19...
U.S. soybean production increased rapidly during the 1960's and 1970's and is second in production v...
U.S. soybean production has increased rapidly and now ranks as the number two value crop. Much of t...
The development of the soybean to a crop of great importance the past few years has been more rapid,...
U. S. corn oil production has doubled in the past 15 years, rising from 223 million pounds in 1951-5...
Excerpts from the paper: Today the soybean is the most important oilseed in world production and tr...