Posted January 19, 2015 at 9:30 AM
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Seed treatments are valuable tools for protecting soybean genetic yield potential against a wide range of insects and diseases that threaten early growth. With so many seed treatment options, it is important to understand how each one works to protect your soybean crop.
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Posted January 05, 2015 at 8:51 AM
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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. The need for seed treatment depends on soil type, field history and pest pressure. Assess all factors before deciding whether to order seed treatment.
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Posted January 02, 2015 at 5:0 PM
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Maximizing yield starts with correct planting, and correct planting starts with adjusting the planter
to the proper settings. Carefully check planting equipment before you hit the field this spring.
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Posted December 19, 2014 at 11:6 AM
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Soybean growers can maximize the yield potential of their crop by ensuring it is planted at an ideal population. Plant populations vary by geography, so it is important to consider local conditions as well as the variety, row width, seed treatments and other factors.
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Posted November 11, 2014 at 4:31 PM
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Soybean seed produced during summers with high heat and drought conditions can lead
to increased seed size for the next growing season. These larger seed sizes, ranging from
2,000 to 2,750 seeds per pound, require more management to ensure accurate planting
densities. Follow these steps to prepare equipment for planting.
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Posted November 11, 2014 at 11:48 AM
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Soybean seed produced during summers with high heat and drought conditions can lead to a wide range in germination rate of seed lots available
for the next growing season. The quality of some seed lots may fall below customary industry standards. Be aware of studies that demonstrate how
soybean plants can compensate when stands are reduced. Understand factors causing reduced germination and adjust seeding rates, if necessary.
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Posted June 02, 2014 at 1:59 AM
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Many factors can cause stand reduction in soybeans. Replanting may be one option to consider.
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Posted August 15, 2013 at 11:35 AM
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Slug damage in corn and soybeans has increased with the adoption of no-till and minimum-till practices. Because rescue treatment options are limited, growers should take steps to prevent slug damage.
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