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Ulisses Antuniassi, a professor from Sao Paulo State University in Brazil, answers common questions on Asian soybean rust: Q. Which has proved to be better...
Brazil Coexists With Rust
By James Thompson
The future of soybean rust in the U.S. may be better understood by the Brazilian view of tomorrow. Rust, say the experts, is here to stay. Asian soybean...
Brazil's Still The Ag Frontier
By Alan Kluis
In February I had the opportunity to go on a farm tour in northern Brazil with Brazil Iowa Farms from Royal, IA. I've read for years about the huge production...
BRAZIL TO DEVELOP NEW BIOTECH SOYBEANS
Compiled By Greg Lamp
Since Brazil's Congress has approved the sale of biotech soybeans, Embrapa, their government research entity, expects to start producing up to 11 new...
Brazil trip shows soybean rust a manageable threat
The Ohio State University
Based on firsthand observations Ohio State University plant pathologists say that soybean rust is easily manageable....
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Richard Brock
Brazil Cuts Soy Crop, Sales Slow
The crop supply branch of Brazil’s agriculture ministry on Tuesday cut its 2004-2005 (Oct/Sept) soybean crop forecast to 53.1 million metric tons ...
BRAZIL CUTS CROP ESTIMATE
Compiled By Greg Lamp
The Brazilian marketing consultant Safras & Mercada has cut its estimate of Brazil's 2005 soybean crop to 61.16 million metric tons (MMT) from a previous...
Brazil Bean Crop Down
Compiled By Greg Lamp
USDA cut its estimate of Brazil's next soybean crop to 63 million metric tons from 64.5 million metric tons due to continued dryness in the southern state...
Brazil Copes With Rust
By Greg Lamp
The wave of worry over Asian soybean rust continues to swell here in the U.S. Even with the flood of information being provided, American farmers just...
Tech Fees For Stolen Technology?
By James Thompson
You call it the tech fee. Here in Brazil, it's a royalty. But whatever you call it, Monsanto wants money for its Roundup Ready soybean technology. The...















