The soybean stand looked horrible late that May. The field had a good seed bed at planting, but rain after planting crusted the soil over the seed furrows. Rain was in the short-term forecast. All other row crops were planted and looked fine, but this field concerned the producer. Should the producer replant? Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field research are addressed in this NebGuide
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
As of May 20, an estimated 27 percent of Iowa’s soybean crop is planted according to the USDA-NASS I...
A major agronomic objective for commercial soybean production is to reduce the minimum plant populat...
The soybean stand looked horrible late that May. The field had a good seed bed at planting, but rain...
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
Every spring, farmers are faced with the decision of whether to replant soybeans because of stand lo...
Soybean yields tend to increase with rising plant populations. However, soybean yield responses to p...
Farmers are interested in better management of seeding rates within soybean fields to increase produ...
Soybean yields tend to increase with rising plant populations. However, soybean yield responses to p...
(2007), soybean yields remained almost constant in all 3 years of the study (Table 2). Last year was...
Soybean seed cost has dramatically increased in recent decades which has led to producer interest i...
Conversations about soybean seeding rates have stimulated a great deal of interest among producers i...
Soybean genetics are changing yearly with improved yield and/or resistance capabilities. Additionall...
Soybean seed cost has dramatically increased in recent decades which has led to producer interest in...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
As of May 20, an estimated 27 percent of Iowa’s soybean crop is planted according to the USDA-NASS I...
A major agronomic objective for commercial soybean production is to reduce the minimum plant populat...
The soybean stand looked horrible late that May. The field had a good seed bed at planting, but rain...
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
Every spring, farmers are faced with the decision of whether to replant soybeans because of stand lo...
Soybean yields tend to increase with rising plant populations. However, soybean yield responses to p...
Farmers are interested in better management of seeding rates within soybean fields to increase produ...
Soybean yields tend to increase with rising plant populations. However, soybean yield responses to p...
(2007), soybean yields remained almost constant in all 3 years of the study (Table 2). Last year was...
Soybean seed cost has dramatically increased in recent decades which has led to producer interest i...
Conversations about soybean seeding rates have stimulated a great deal of interest among producers i...
Soybean genetics are changing yearly with improved yield and/or resistance capabilities. Additionall...
Soybean seed cost has dramatically increased in recent decades which has led to producer interest in...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
As of May 20, an estimated 27 percent of Iowa’s soybean crop is planted according to the USDA-NASS I...
A major agronomic objective for commercial soybean production is to reduce the minimum plant populat...