Unfertilized soybean fields with lower soil fertility should be planted earlier than high fertility fields, according to a ...
With an increasing frequency and intensity of flooding events and an eye to capitalize on a common rice production technique, ...
If you’ve heard Purdue Extension’s ‘Soybean Shaun’ Casteel speak before, you’ve heard him talk about “timely” soybean planting. “We definitely need to be thinking about it in the April period when we ...
When farmers ask Matt Duesterhaus whether they can reduce soybean planting populations and still produce high yields, his brief answer is it depends on the specific cards in their hand.
Here are Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie’s recommendations for early-planted soybeans: 1. Because the critical photoperiod comes sooner as maturities get longer, plant your fullest ...
Ag News Wire By Kent Olson and Jeff Coulter, University of Minnesota Extension With a wet spring and delayed planting, many farmers are thinking of switching from corn to soybean due to potential ...
There is no need to adjust the seeding rate for soil type or planting date. Recent studies show that soybeans can produce a normal seed yield with populations down to about 60,000 plants per acre when ...
Extension educator in crops University of Minnesota Extension Following the trend of most agricultural inputs, soybean seed costs have tracked upward as well. In the quest to reduce input costs, ...
Soybean research specialist Shawn Conley with the University of Wisconsin says the 2024 crop might have a big impact on the 2025 crop because of low moisture levels at harvest time, so farmers should ...
More information: Jose Nunes et al, Planting soybean green: how cereal rye biomass and preemergence herbicides impact Amaranthus spp. management and soybean yield, Weed Science (2024). DOI: 10. ...
"Our findings support the premise that planting soybean green is an effective recommendation to optimize cereal rye biomass production for effective waterhemp and Palmer amaranth suppression ...