1. Select and
Plant only the Best Varieties:
Make your initial selections carefully by using third-party yield
information, and only accept substitutions with proven yield potential.
2. Correct Low-testing
Soils Now:
Carefully evaluate soil test results. If you’re unsure about
fertility levels, conduct a soil test in the spring. Once planted it’s too late
to fix deficiencies.
3. Plant Early:
In most areas, soybean yields respond to early planting but only
into good soil conditions. Avoid planting in extremely dry soils.
4. Plant in
Narrow Rows:
Soybeans planted in narrow rows will out-yield those planted in
30-inch rows or wider. You can expect approximately 5% of yield advantage for
every 10 inches of narrowing down to about 10 inches.
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