Objectives for the 2022 studies include: determining the response of various commercial varieties to growing conditions at different locations along the Texas Gulf Coast, determining response of selected University of Missouri breeding lines to growing conditions in various areas of the state, determining soybean response to planting date in the Texas Coastal Bend, and determining soybean variety response to iron deficiency chlorosis issues.Key Benefactors: farmers, agronomists, extension agents
Results from each area will show the response of soybean varieties to extreme drought conditions.
Updated July 25, 2023:
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