This study addresses several questions: (1) is a soybean yield limit being reached?, (2) what is the rate of return to soybean research, and is the research effect stable over time?, (3) are technology spill-overs between states important?, (4) do input and output price fluctuations affect soybean yields?, (5) what types of weather affect soybean yields
Our work on soybeans is intended to provide information bearing on the following questions: (1) Can ...
Soybean yield differences are a combination of the genotype, environmental conditions, and managemen...
In an effort to maximize yields, many soybean growers have begun moving to intensive, input-based so...
This study addresses several questions: (1) is a soybean yield limit being reached?, (2) what is the...
The research project was designed to study soybean plant and yield responses to certain products. So...
Simulations suggest that soybeans with less protein and more oil would alter quality and change quan...
In previous research, physiological responses to agronomic variables to help us explain yield respon...
The primary objective of this study is to answer two key questions regarding the U.S. soybean checko...
Crop yields are influenced by a complex combination of factors, including weather, seed genetics, so...
Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) is an economically important commodity for United States agricultur...
Population growth and rise in personal income worldwide have led to a high rate of increase in globa...
Statistical methods are used to study relationships between research expenditures (adjusted for infl...
Increased soybean commodity prices in recent years have generated interest in developing high-input ...
U.S. soybean producers have been cooperatively investing in both production research and demand prom...
There is a large push to increase soybean yields. Numerous products and ideas claim to increase yiel...
Our work on soybeans is intended to provide information bearing on the following questions: (1) Can ...
Soybean yield differences are a combination of the genotype, environmental conditions, and managemen...
In an effort to maximize yields, many soybean growers have begun moving to intensive, input-based so...
This study addresses several questions: (1) is a soybean yield limit being reached?, (2) what is the...
The research project was designed to study soybean plant and yield responses to certain products. So...
Simulations suggest that soybeans with less protein and more oil would alter quality and change quan...
In previous research, physiological responses to agronomic variables to help us explain yield respon...
The primary objective of this study is to answer two key questions regarding the U.S. soybean checko...
Crop yields are influenced by a complex combination of factors, including weather, seed genetics, so...
Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) is an economically important commodity for United States agricultur...
Population growth and rise in personal income worldwide have led to a high rate of increase in globa...
Statistical methods are used to study relationships between research expenditures (adjusted for infl...
Increased soybean commodity prices in recent years have generated interest in developing high-input ...
U.S. soybean producers have been cooperatively investing in both production research and demand prom...
There is a large push to increase soybean yields. Numerous products and ideas claim to increase yiel...
Our work on soybeans is intended to provide information bearing on the following questions: (1) Can ...
Soybean yield differences are a combination of the genotype, environmental conditions, and managemen...
In an effort to maximize yields, many soybean growers have begun moving to intensive, input-based so...