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Webinar: Variable Seeding: Benefits for changing variety and population across the field

Mark Apelt, regional product specialist at Beck’s Hybrids, and Mike Hannewald, precision farming field advisor at Beck’s Hybrids, explore how to select appropriate planting populations and varieties for different zones across a field. 

  • Key takeaways
    • 5 factors that determine soybean yields
      • Emergence
      • Number of nodes
      • Number of pods/node
      • Number of beans/pod
      • Seed size
    • Variable seeding helps drive soybean yields
      • Soil types
        • Some soils mineralize more nitrogen than others
      • Understanding genetics
        • Offensive vs. defensive
          • Offensive/reproductive/racehorse:
            • More flowers/nodes
            • Smaller leaf size, especially under stress
            • Grow faster under ideal conditions
            • Variable seed size
            • Should be planted earlier to shade the ground and keep soil temperatures cooler
          • Defensive/vegetative/workhorse
            • Fewer flowers/nodes
            • Larger leaf size
            • Grow at consistent rate
            • Have consistent seed size
            • Can be planted later to get canopy coverage quicker and shade the ground just as effectively
        • Plant height, variation in seed size, wet or dry feet tolerance, leaf size
      • Planting date
        • Should seeding rate be the same for early vs. later planted soybeans?
    • Additional management considerations
      • Write prescriptions before ordering seeds
      • Label tender boxes and planter boxes to avoid mix-ups
      • Monitor the monitor—make sure prescription is working properly
      • Be prepared for maturity/moisture differences at harvest

Illinois Soybean Association
The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) checkoff and membership programs represent more than 43,000 soybean farmers in Illinois. The checkoff funds market development and utilization efforts while the membership program supports the government relations interests of Illinois soybean farmers at the local, state, and national level through the Illinois Soybean Growers (ISG). ISA upholds the interests of Illinois soybean producers through promotion, advocacy, and education with the vision of becoming a market leader in sustainable soybean production and profitability. For more information, visit the website www.ilsoy.org and www.ilsoygrowers.com.


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