If I were to ask the question, “What are the two largest management factors that come to mind when you hear soybean management factors?” What would your answer be? For myself, the top two things that come to mind are early planting date (late March and April) and herbicide resistance.
Early planting date has arguably been the biggest soybean yield driver because of the increased number of days before the plant starts to flower. This allows... Read More →
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Agronomics: Video: Staging Reproductive Growth on Soybeans
August 21, 2014
Management strategies for improving yield are most effective when applied at the proper reproductive stage. Reproductive stages refer to flower, pod and seed development.
In this short video ISA Technical Consultant Dan Davidson, Ph.D., explains how to identify each reproductive stage and the best management activities specific to each stage.
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