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Across the US, soybean Extension Specialists are working together on a ‘Science for Success’ initiative. Please check out this tab for exciting information on soybean

Science for Success Articles

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  • Soybean planting considerations: Planting date, seeding rate and row spacing implications

    Published on April 28, 2022
    Optimal planting date, seeding rate and row spacing are important to maximize soybean yield and profits. Check out factsheets summarized by university agronomists.

  • Soybean planting considerations for maximum profits

    Published on April 21, 2022
    Matching planting time with other management decisions can increase yield while minimizing input costs.

  • Determining R3 growth stage in soybean

    Published on July 15, 2021
    Correctly identifying R3 growth stage in a soybean field is critical for various management decisions.

  • Reducing weather risk in soybean production

    Published on March 5, 2020
    Recent climatic trends and practical management practices for reducing weather risk when growing soybeans.

Presentations

Soybean planting decisions to maximize ROI, Manni Singh - Updated with latest research !!!

Adjusting Management Practices to Adjust for Variable Soybean Planting Times

Reports 

2022

Boots on the Ground - Trial Report 

Profitable Soybean Planting Practices

2020

Boots on the Ground - Trial Report

2019

Boots on the Ground Soybean Planting Date Project

Soybean Foliar Feed Project

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