Optimizing planting date by maturity group (PD × MG) is critical to increase productivity and reduce production risks. Understanding the effect of management, not only under current, but also future weather conditions, is even more relevant for developing effective mitigation strategies. This paper provides an analysis of the optimum combinations of soybean PD × MG management in the central-eastern region of Kansas (United States) for both current and future weather conditions. Three geographical clusters illustrating the main environmental and management characteristics were defined within the central-eastern region of Kansas. The Agricultural Production Systems Simulator platform was employed to explore PD × MG combinations (PD from mid-A...
Soybeans differ from corn and sorghum in their response to planting date. This NebGuide provides gui...
Deploying crops in regions bordering their initial distribution area requires adapting existing cult...
Soybean potential yield (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is determined by temperature, radiation, photoperio...
Optimum planting time for soybean depends on the interaction between genotype and environment (G × E...
Optimal planting should be timed to capture a favorable environment (e.g., fall rains and cooler tem...
Crop performance and yield varies as a function of the growing environment and soil properties withi...
Soybean genotypes are grouped in maturity groups (MG) based on the response to photoperiod, and a ge...
Determining when to plant soybeans and selecting variety maturities are two critical decisions that ...
Soybeans (Glycine max L.) can be planted along the upper Texas Gulf Coast from mid-March through May...
Optimal soybean planting in southeast Kansas usually occurs from mid-May to mid- June for full-seaso...
Due to the long growing season for soybean production, producers in the Mid-southern US can plant fr...
Inevitably, every year soybean planting gets delayed or needs to be replanted because of weather som...
The planting date for soybeans should be based on seedbed conditions and calendar date rather than s...
Inevitably, every year soybean planting gets delayed or needs to be replanted because of weather som...
Soybean is a very important crop, cultivated mainly as stock feed for animal production, but also fo...
Soybeans differ from corn and sorghum in their response to planting date. This NebGuide provides gui...
Deploying crops in regions bordering their initial distribution area requires adapting existing cult...
Soybean potential yield (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is determined by temperature, radiation, photoperio...
Optimum planting time for soybean depends on the interaction between genotype and environment (G × E...
Optimal planting should be timed to capture a favorable environment (e.g., fall rains and cooler tem...
Crop performance and yield varies as a function of the growing environment and soil properties withi...
Soybean genotypes are grouped in maturity groups (MG) based on the response to photoperiod, and a ge...
Determining when to plant soybeans and selecting variety maturities are two critical decisions that ...
Soybeans (Glycine max L.) can be planted along the upper Texas Gulf Coast from mid-March through May...
Optimal soybean planting in southeast Kansas usually occurs from mid-May to mid- June for full-seaso...
Due to the long growing season for soybean production, producers in the Mid-southern US can plant fr...
Inevitably, every year soybean planting gets delayed or needs to be replanted because of weather som...
The planting date for soybeans should be based on seedbed conditions and calendar date rather than s...
Inevitably, every year soybean planting gets delayed or needs to be replanted because of weather som...
Soybean is a very important crop, cultivated mainly as stock feed for animal production, but also fo...
Soybeans differ from corn and sorghum in their response to planting date. This NebGuide provides gui...
Deploying crops in regions bordering their initial distribution area requires adapting existing cult...
Soybean potential yield (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is determined by temperature, radiation, photoperio...