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Planting populations for soybeans vary by geography, but
can greatly impact yield potential and health of the crop.
Managing Slugs (292KB PDF)
No-till and minimum-till fields are at high risk for slug pressure,
but grower can take steps to reduce damage.
Applying Lime to Acidic Soils (282KB PDF) Soil acidity limits crop growth, but applying the right type of
lime can reduce acidity and supply other beneficial nutrients.
Managing Strip-till (331KB PDF) Strip-till, while not for all growers, combines the benefits of
residue conservation of a no-till system with the seedbed
preparation advantage of a conventional tillage operation.
Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome (316KB PDF)
Limited management options are available for sudden death
syndrome, but diagnosing the disease in the current season
can help manage its spread.
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (338KB PDF)
BMSB has left its mark on fruit and vegetable crops and is now
moving into corn and soybean fields. Be diligent about scouting
and turn to insecticides when necessary to manage this pest.
Soybean Replant Decisions (359KB PDF)
When faced with a less than desirable soybean stand, analyze yield
potential of the current stand to determine if a replant is warranted.
Soybean Hail Damage (371KB PDF)
Hail storms can have varying impacts on soybeans each year.
Accurately assessing the situation can help you estimate
potential yield loss.
Soybean Seed Treatments (357KB PDF)
Seed treatments can help protect soybean seeds and seedlings
against a wide range of yield-threatening insects and diseases.
Treatments can help to increase stand and vigor, promote earlier
canopy closure and improve yield potential.