Four major studies will be implemented to evaluate the above objectives. To evaluate the effect of pesticide applications on soybean yield and quality, three studies will be developed in the three major crop production areas of the state (i.e. Northeast, North Central, and Southeast). Five insecticide application periods, two desiccation treatments and three harvest management techniques will be evaluated. Insecticide applications will be made based on scouting through a critical growth stage (R1-4, R1-R5, R1-R6, R1-R7, and R1-R8). Chemical applications will vary depending on insects observed. At maturity, plots will be either applied with or without desiccation, using paraquat. Each insecticide and desiccation will include three plots per replication. Initial plots will be harvested as soon as moisture allows. Following initial harvest, remaining plots will be harvested 10 and 20 days following. Within these delayed periods either a rainfall event or irrigation event will occur to simulate delayed harvest due to environmental conditions. Grain yield, oil and protein, and quality will be evaluated for each plot.