Concerns over rapidly escalating seed prices have caused farmers, agronomists, and seed suppliers to revisit soybean planting rates. This publication discusses optimum soybean planting rates in Iowa and surrounding states. This is a must read for those who want to reduce their seed input costshttps://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_ag_pubs/1179/thumbnail.jp
Few other crops in Iowa have shown such rapid acreage increases as soybeans or proved as advantageou...
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
Farmers in Iowa and other Midwest states introduced soybeans into their cropping systems in the 1940...
Conversations about soybean seeding rates have stimulated a great deal of interest among producers i...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
Farmers are interested in better management of seeding rates within soybean fields to increase produ...
Soybean yields often increase, up to a point, with increasing plant population. However, soybean yie...
Soybean yields often increase, up to a point, with increasing plant population. However, soybean yie...
A major agronomic objective for commercial soybean production is to reduce the minimum plant populat...
Soybean genetics are changing yearly with improved yield and/or resistance capabilities. Additionall...
Tillage helps manage residue, controls weeds, incorporates soil amendments and is used extensively t...
Iowa’s soybean and corn cropping systems are among the most productive in the world yet, producing c...
Soybeans have been under continuous observation and test at the Iowa station since 1910. As the valu...
Soybeans have become an extremely important feed, food and industrial crop in the world and the numb...
Soybean seed cost has dramatically increased in recent decades which has led to producer interest i...
Few other crops in Iowa have shown such rapid acreage increases as soybeans or proved as advantageou...
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
Farmers in Iowa and other Midwest states introduced soybeans into their cropping systems in the 1940...
Conversations about soybean seeding rates have stimulated a great deal of interest among producers i...
Rising costs of soybean seed combined with herbicide resistant technology fees have caused a re-eval...
Farmers are interested in better management of seeding rates within soybean fields to increase produ...
Soybean yields often increase, up to a point, with increasing plant population. However, soybean yie...
Soybean yields often increase, up to a point, with increasing plant population. However, soybean yie...
A major agronomic objective for commercial soybean production is to reduce the minimum plant populat...
Soybean genetics are changing yearly with improved yield and/or resistance capabilities. Additionall...
Tillage helps manage residue, controls weeds, incorporates soil amendments and is used extensively t...
Iowa’s soybean and corn cropping systems are among the most productive in the world yet, producing c...
Soybeans have been under continuous observation and test at the Iowa station since 1910. As the valu...
Soybeans have become an extremely important feed, food and industrial crop in the world and the numb...
Soybean seed cost has dramatically increased in recent decades which has led to producer interest i...
Few other crops in Iowa have shown such rapid acreage increases as soybeans or proved as advantageou...
Recommended soybean seeding rates, stand assessment and replanting rates based on Nebraska field res...
Farmers in Iowa and other Midwest states introduced soybeans into their cropping systems in the 1940...