Seed treatment was not a major production issue ten years ago because less than 3 percent of soybean planted in Iowa used seed treatment. Now the number is more than 50 percent, according to a survey. Such changes are associated with changes in soybean production. Increased cost of seeds and early planting in spring may be driving forces for such changes
Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for rainfed regions in the world. Despit...
During the 2005 growing season 63 million acres in the United States were planted using no-tillage p...
(2007), soybean yields remained almost constant in all 3 years of the study (Table 2). Last year was...
Seed treatment was not a major production issue ten years ago because less than 3 percent of soybean...
Soybean yields often increase, up to a point, with increasing plant population. However, soybean yie...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
Use of fungicides prior to 2004 was not common in soybean production in Iowa and much of the north c...
As planting season approaches, it is time to consider seed treatment. Damping-off diseases are a maj...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for rainfed regions in the world. Despit...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
With funding provided from Iowa Soybean Association, 15 current commercial seed treatments from 8 co...
There have been several reports in the press about poor soybean seed quality for this growing season...
Conversations about soybean seeding rates have stimulated a great deal of interest among producers i...
Soybean is a legume with a seed content of approximately 38 percent protein. Because of its seed pro...
Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for rainfed regions in the world. Despit...
During the 2005 growing season 63 million acres in the United States were planted using no-tillage p...
(2007), soybean yields remained almost constant in all 3 years of the study (Table 2). Last year was...
Seed treatment was not a major production issue ten years ago because less than 3 percent of soybean...
Soybean yields often increase, up to a point, with increasing plant population. However, soybean yie...
Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to...
Use of fungicides prior to 2004 was not common in soybean production in Iowa and much of the north c...
As planting season approaches, it is time to consider seed treatment. Damping-off diseases are a maj...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for rainfed regions in the world. Despit...
Different plant pathogens have different environmental requirements for growth and survival. As the ...
With funding provided from Iowa Soybean Association, 15 current commercial seed treatments from 8 co...
There have been several reports in the press about poor soybean seed quality for this growing season...
Conversations about soybean seeding rates have stimulated a great deal of interest among producers i...
Soybean is a legume with a seed content of approximately 38 percent protein. Because of its seed pro...
Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for rainfed regions in the world. Despit...
During the 2005 growing season 63 million acres in the United States were planted using no-tillage p...
(2007), soybean yields remained almost constant in all 3 years of the study (Table 2). Last year was...