Susan Winsor

March 25, 2010

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A surge in traditional (non-glyphosate-resistant) soybean varieties “could signal a sea change in the seed industry,” reports University of Missouri Plant Sciences Research Associate Howard Mason.

The University of Missouri Variety Testing program saw a significant increase in non-glyphosate-resistant varieties in 2009, amounting to almost 15% of total varieties, “the biggest jump we've seen,”Mason says.

The number of non-glyphosate varieties dropped most of the past decade, falling to a low of 1% in 2006, he reports.

Test results are available online at http://varietytesting.missouri.edu/soybean/.

Tips for controlling glyphosate-resistant weeds are available at http://agcrops.osu.edu/weeds/documents/nonGMOfact.pdf.

About the Author(s)

Susan Winsor

Before joining Corn and Soybean Digest, Susan was an agricultural magazine editor for Miller Publishing, a newspaper reporter for Gannett newspapers and Manager, Marketing Publications for Cenex/Land O’Lakes Ag Services. She graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Journalism.

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