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  2. Illinois, Iowa farmers eye soybeans as potentially profitable ...

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    In northern Illinois, farmers could lose $140 per acre on average for corn and $30 an acre for soybeans with autumn delivery prices of $4.50 and $11.50 a bushel, respectively, the analysis showed.

  3. Soybean management practices - Wikipedia

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    The recommended seeding rate is 125,000 to 140,000 seeds per acre. [2] The goal is to achieve a final stand of 100,000 plants per acre. [ 2 ] Planting the extra seed gives the producer added insurance that each acre will attain a final stand of 100,000 plants.

  4. Rye - Wikipedia

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    World trade of rye is low compared with other grains such as wheat. The total export of rye for 2016 was $186 million [32] compared with $30.1 billion for wheat. [33] Poland consumes the most rye per person at 32.4 kg (71 lb) per capita (2009), followed by the Nordic and Baltic countries. The EU in general is around 5.6 kg (12 lb) per capita.

  5. AC Hazlet rye - Wikipedia

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    AC Hazlet rye is a fall rye variety that was developed by Canadian breeder Dr. Grant Macleod of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. [1] AC Hazlet rye is a medium-sized fall rye variety whose seed crop is produced and distributed through SeCan, a not-for-profit Canadian commodity crop seed distribution cooperative, and is then grown on a commodity scale in Canada [1]

  6. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    Canary seed Canada Thailand Argentina: Fonio Guinea Nigeria Mali: Corn United States China Brazil: Millet India Niger China: Oat Russia Canada Poland: Quinoa Peru Bolivia Ecuador: Rice India China Bangladesh: Rye Germany Poland Russia: Sorghum United States Nigeria Mexico: Triticale Poland Germany France: Wheat China India Russia

  7. Cash crop - Wikipedia

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    Cotton is a significant cash crop. According to the National Cotton Council of America, in 2014, China was the world's largest cotton-producing country with an estimated output of about one hundred million 480-pound bales. [1] A cash crop, also called profit crop, is an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit.

  8. Crop rotation - Wikipedia

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    Tillage is meant to inhibit growth of weeds by overturning the soil; however, this has a countering effect of exposing weed seeds that may have gotten buried and burying valuable crop seeds. Under crop rotation, the number of viable seeds in the soil is reduced through the reduction of the weed population.

  9. Soybean - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a hairy pod that grows in clusters of three to five, each pod is 3–8 cm (1–3 in) long and usually contains two to four (rarely more) seeds 5–11 mm in diameter. Soybean seeds come in a wide variety of sizes and hull colors such as black, brown, yellow, and green. [9] Variegated and bicolored seed coats are also common.

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