Yes they will sometimes!
soybean are leguems which can bind nitrogen to enrich the soil
Percy Lavon Julian isolated the reproductive hormone known as "progesterone" from soybeans while working at Glidden. His groundbreaking work in the 1930s involved extracting this hormone, which is crucial for reproductive health, and synthesizing it from soybean sources. This achievement not only advanced the field of biochemistry but also paved the way for the development of important pharmaceuticals. Julian's contributions significantly impacted both medicine and agriculture.
Farmer's Field
it all depends on what region your talking about. in the mid western united states, (Indiana, Illinois, and that area the field crops are mostly corn and soybeans with some wheat alfalfa and clover. farther west you'll find more wheat with the corn(:
They can be really big and they are owned by men called farmers and most of the time they use them to grow crops pretty much. I have seen some deer in a farmers field before. it russles the farmers jimmys.
farmers and they keep them in a enclosed field
farmers and they keep them in a enclosed field
farmers field
There is no specific collective noun for farmers, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example a cooperative of farmers, a family of farmers, a field of farmers, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for farmers, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example a cooperative of farmers, a family of farmers, a field of farmers, etc.
Farmers use calcium carbonate to lowervthe pH.
U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels (of 60 pounds each) per acre. Canada and Brazil average yield was the same or very close. The top record for 2010 was 160 bushels per acre on a special irrigated field, the same farmer managed an average of 100 bushels per acre on the whole 300 acres of soybean he planted.