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Quality of the 2004 Soybean Crop from the United States
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Technical Reports and White Papers
  • Thomas J. Brumm, Iowa State University
  • Charles R. Hurburgh, Jr., Iowa State University
  • Glen R. Rippke, Iowa State University
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
11-22-2004
Granting or Sponsoring Agency
American Soybean Association Quality Mission to Asia
Abstract

Quality continues to be an important soybean marketing issue. This report summarizes current knowledge on the following soybean quality topics: • protein and oil composition of the 2004 U.S. soybean crop, • the 2004 crop in historical perspective, • weather conditions affecting the 2004 crop, • Asian soybean rust and its possible impact on the U.S. soybean crop, • programs by growers and U.S. processors to improve quality, • a study being funded by ASA to examine foreign material in soybean shipments, and • the production of low-linolenic soybeans. The data and analyses in this report are intended to assist customers in the sourcing and use of U.S. soybeans.

Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Thomas J. Brumm, Charles R. Hurburgh and Glen R. Rippke. "Quality of the 2004 Soybean Crop from the United States" (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charles_hurburgh/121/