Planting soybeans in rows narrower than 30 inches can improve yield potential. Most Midwest research documents that narrow rows (less than 30 inches) yield greater than wide rows (30 inches or greater). On average in Iowa a 4.5 bu./acre yield increase can be expected using 15-inch row spacing, compared to 30-inch row spacing. These data have been fairly consistent for the past 20 years
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Recommendations for soybean seeding rates have been targeted between 125,000 and 140,000 seeds/acre ...
Soybeans have traditionally been grown in rows wide enough to allow mechanical cultivation and to in...
There are fundamental management decisions that give the best opportunity to maintain high yield. Un...
Soybean row spacing: What is optimum for today’s production systems? Row spacing used by soybean far...
Narrow-row spacing of soybeans may be a profitable practice with modern herbicides and new lodging-r...
Growing soybeans in narrow rows compared to 30 in. rows has been shown to improve yields in certain ...
Most past research has shown a yield benefit to planting soybeans in rows more narrow than 30-in. Ho...
Producers continue to look at different management practices to increase corn and soybean yields. On...
Higher yields of soybeans are possible in North Dakota if current varieties are grown in 12-or 18-i...
Current row widths employed by producers typically vary from 15 in. to 38 in., with most producers a...
Soybean production in narrow rows is not a novel idea. Wiggans (1939) reported yield advantages of ...
This research studied the influence of row spacing on the competitiveness of soybeans with weeds. La...
Soybean yields in Kentucky have increased steadily in the past 20 years as a result of improved vari...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Recommendations for soybean seeding rates have been targeted between 125,000 and 140,000 seeds/acre ...
Soybeans have traditionally been grown in rows wide enough to allow mechanical cultivation and to in...
There are fundamental management decisions that give the best opportunity to maintain high yield. Un...
Soybean row spacing: What is optimum for today’s production systems? Row spacing used by soybean far...
Narrow-row spacing of soybeans may be a profitable practice with modern herbicides and new lodging-r...
Growing soybeans in narrow rows compared to 30 in. rows has been shown to improve yields in certain ...
Most past research has shown a yield benefit to planting soybeans in rows more narrow than 30-in. Ho...
Producers continue to look at different management practices to increase corn and soybean yields. On...
Higher yields of soybeans are possible in North Dakota if current varieties are grown in 12-or 18-i...
Current row widths employed by producers typically vary from 15 in. to 38 in., with most producers a...
Soybean production in narrow rows is not a novel idea. Wiggans (1939) reported yield advantages of ...
This research studied the influence of row spacing on the competitiveness of soybeans with weeds. La...
Soybean yields in Kentucky have increased steadily in the past 20 years as a result of improved vari...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Recommendations for soybean seeding rates have been targeted between 125,000 and 140,000 seeds/acre ...
Soybeans have traditionally been grown in rows wide enough to allow mechanical cultivation and to in...