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| Foliar
Boron Bumps Soybean Yields Dr. James R. Woodruff Wisconsin, Illnois, Ohio and Missouri field studies show that
boron applied at 0.25 lb/A increased yields by 3 percent,
overall.
Issue 56, Vol. 15, No. 2 - Spring 2007 -
Pages 17-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 78 KB) |
| Foliar K
Applications Safe With Glyphosate Drs. K. Nelson, P. Motavalli, G. Stevens, A. Kendig, M.
Nathan and D. Dunn Expect minimal soybean injury and reduction in weed control,
depending on product selection and application rate.
Issue 56, Vol. 15, No. 2 - Spring 2007 -
Pages 14-16 (PDF, 3 pages, 78 KB) |
| Does Glyphosate Gene Affect Manganese Uptake
in Soybeans? Kansas study suggest superior yield response when manganese is added to
glyphosate-resistant soybeans.
Issue 56, Vol. 15, No. 2 - Late Spring 2007 - Pages
12-13
(PDF, 2 pages, 320 KB) |
| Variable Rate P Application Increases Rice and
Soybean Yields Drs. T. Walker, M. Cox, W. Kingery, S. Martin, L. Oldham, J. Street More precise application of P helps maximize yield and stabilize production.
Issue 51, Vol. 14, No. 1 - Winter 2006 - Pages 17-19
(PDF, 2 pages, 173 KB) |
| Unlocking The Secrets of Carbon/Nitrogen
Cycling Drs. A Doberman, D. Walters, F Legoretta, T. Arkebauer, K. Cassman, R.
Drijber, J. Lindquist, J. Specht, and H. Yang Corn yields and N-use efficiency highest in intensive corn/soybean systems.
Issue 49, Vol. 13,
No. 3 - Spring 2005 - Pages 8-10 (PDF, 2 pages, 55 KB) |
| What About Foliar K on Soybeans? Dr. P. Motavalli, Dr. K. Nelson, Dr. G. Stevens, and S. Phurahong Despite a relatively inconsistent soybean response to foliar K, studies show
an opportunity may exist to provide growers with a cost-effective method of
applying foliar K.
Issue 48, Vol. 13, No. 2 - Late Spring 2005 - Pages
8-11
(PDF, 3 pages, 313 KB) |
| Dealer Provides "Recipe For High-Yielding Soybeans" Industry at Work Shows customers how to become top producers by following proven six-step
program.
Issue 48, Vol. 13, No. 2 - Late Spring 2005 - Pages
12-13
(PDF, 2 pages, 320 KB) |
| Don't Overlook Effect of Variables on P Use in
Corn-Soybean Rotations Dr. Gyles Randall and Jeffrey Vetsch Tillage Systems, P placement, P levels in soils, and applied P rate can
affect yields and economic return Minnesota studies show.
Issue 44, Vol. 12, No. 1 - Early Spring 2004 -
Pages 20-23 (PDF, 3 pages, 55 KB) |
| Mega-Yields with Twin-Row Planting Gene and Dean Carstens Authors foresee exceeding 300 bu/A corn and 85 bu/A soybean yields at a profitable level and with no adverse environmental impact. Issue 42, Vol. 11, No. 3 - Late Spring 2003 - Pages
14-15 (PDF, 2 pages, 19 KB) |
| P Starters Bump Yields In Corn/Soybean Rotations Dr. Gyles Randall and Jeffrey Vetsch Researchers stress that optimum placement of phosphorus (P) is essential in reduced-till systems, especially in soils testing low in P.
Issue 39, Vol. 10, No. 4 - Fall 2002 - Pages 18-22
(PDF, 2 pages, 30.3 KB) |
| What About Foliar Fertilization of Soybeans? Drs. Antonio P.
Mallarino an dMazhar Ul-Haq Through a practice not widely used by growers, renewed
interest by researchers had produced some positive yield responses in Iowa
studies.
Issue 31, Vol. 8, No. 4 - Fall 2000 - Pages 8-11 (PDF, 3 pages, 24.2
KB) |
| Corn/Soybeans Respond To Starter Dr. James R. Woodruff Studies show that starters produce optimum responses in
coastal plain soil with low K-holding capacity.
Issue 28, Vol. 8, No. 1 -
Winter 1999 - Pages 16-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 20.3 KB) |
| Late-Planted Soybeans Respond To Nitrogen Starter M.E.
Starling, Dr. C. Wesley Wood, Dr. David B. Weaver Cultivars are compared with varying responses to applied
starters at low-N rates. Future studies will focus more on optimum N
rates.
Issue 28, Vol. 8, No. 1 - Winter 1999 - Pages 24-25 (PDF, 2 pages,
75.6 KB) |
| Fluid Starters Bump Yields In High P And High K Soils Dr. W.B.
Gordon Kansas field experiments on corn and soybeans compare two K
sources and two placement methods at varying application rates.
Issue 28,
Vol. 8, No. 1 - Winter 1999 - Pages 26-30 (PDF, 2 pages, 14.6 KB) |
| Applied N At R3 Stage Bumps Soybean Yields T.L. Wesley, Drs.
R.E. Lamond, V.L. Martin, S.R. Duncan Nitrogen applications at R3 growth stage produce 11.8
percent average yield increase in two-year Kansas study.
Issue 25, Vol. 7,
No. 2 - Spring 1999 - Pages 16-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 279 KB) |
| Starters With Zinc Increase Bean Yields Dr. Alan D. Blaylock Wyoming studies also show yields increase and plants mature
more quickly with later plantings.
Issue 9, Vol. 3, No. 2 - Spring 1995 -
Pages 22-25 (PDF, 3 pages, 20.7 KB) |
| Multi-crop Responds To Starters Vary Drs. Paul E. Fixen and
Raun D. Lohry Researchers report on yield responses to starters applied on
soybeans, canola, sorghum, potatoes, and sugar beets.
Issue 5, Vol. 2, No. 2
- Winter 1994 - Pages 14-16 (PDF, 3 pages, 19.2 KB) |
| Late-season Foliar Spray Boost Soybean Yields Dr. Gary Gascho Yield increases as high as 9 bu/A achieved in Georgia
experiments.
Issue 2, Vol. 1, No. 2 - Late Spring 1993 - Page 14-16 (PDF, 3
pages, 20.6 KB) |
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