Soybean is an important crop in Kentucky agricultural production. Good soybean variety selection is essential to maximize profitability. Each year new soybean varieties enter the market. New genetic technologies and seed treatments are available every year. This means that variety selection decisions must be made every year. Yield is only one of the many factors to consider in selecting a variety for a production system. Seed composition, oil and protein content, date of maturity, plant height, lodging resistance, pest management, availability of time and equipment, weed and pest control costs, and farm economic management should be considered as well.
Since 1956, the Kentucky Soybean Variety Performance Trials (KY SVPT) have been conducted yearly to provide an unbiased and objective estimate of the relative performance of commercial soybean varieties in Kentucky. Every year new technologies and varieties available to soybean producers in Kentucky are evaluated in the trials. Conventional, organic, and genetically engineered soybean varieties are accepted in the trials. The varieties are exposed to multiple environments. Soybean performance, as defined by yield and seed quality, is evaluated at harvest. Performance of soybean varieties varies from year to year, and from site to site, depending on genetic adaptability, weather conditions, and management practices. The information provided by the soybean variety trials may be used by growers and seed producers to aid in selecting the best varieties for their specific production system.
The objectives of the project were: 1) to provide timely, unbiased and independent information to soybean growers in Kentucky for selecting the best commercial varieties for their production systems, 2) to collect environmental data relevant to soybean performance, and 3) to implement open access digital databases.
In 2020, the trials were planted in from May 12th to June 15th, 2020 at 9 test sites. Agronomic management was conducted per the University of Kentucky current recommendations based on scouting for weed and pest every other week over the course of the growing season. Variety development, maturity, and environmental conditions were monitored every other week from June to September 2020, at each of the test sites. Combine, truck, trailer, field PC, seed sample collection & storage were prepared for harvest in early September. 2020 harvest started on September 23rd. Seed samples from all 154 varieties in the trials were collected at 3 of the test sites, for NIR whole seed quality analysis for seed composition and oil and protein content. The yield results were analyzed and released by late-November online on the University of Kentucky Soybean Variety Performance Trials Website (http://pss.ca.uky.edu/extension/soybean-variety-trials).
The 2020 Kentucky Soybean Variety Performance Tests report (which included the seed quality data) was published in early December for distribution with the University of Kentucky Extension Offices across the state as the Progress Report PR-794, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Communication Services. The report can also be downloaded from the program website in its electronic format. Seed treatment at planting, herbicide technology traits, disease resistance/tolerance traits, maturity, plant height, lodging, and disease/pest observations and weather summaries for all test sites were provided in the report.
In 2021, 8 new sites were selected in January and February, while 147 varieties were entered in the trials. Seed packaging and planting preparation were conducted from January to April. Pre-plant herbicides were applied at all test sites. Soil samples were collected to test soil fertility and pH, and for the presence of soybean cyst nematodes. Planting was conducted from April 23rd to May 22nd, as Kentucky experienced below normal temperatures and above normal rainfall in April. Agronomic management and disease/pests scouting are performed every other week. 11 randomly selected varieties in the relative maturity groups 2 to 5 are closely monitored at all sites for vegetative and reproductive development. Environmental data are recorded and analyzed every other week. Preparation for the 2021 harvest is underway and harvest is anticipated to start mid-September 2021.
Starting July 31st, 2020, variety testing coordinators in Tennessee, Arkansas, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Virginia, started the implementation of the Mid-South soybean variety testing database that will allow soybean producers to access yield, quality, and phenotypic information based on regional selection criteria that cross state lines. The United Soybean Board will host the database.
The yield, seed quality, phenotype and environmental data collected in Kentucky are currently curated for the development of the Kentucky Soybean Phenomics database. The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Food and Environment will host the database.
The project supports the technical position with the KY soybean variety performance trials program. The technician provides essential support with laboratory and field work, equipment maintenance, transportation, and operation.
The PI greatly appreciates the support from the Kentucky Soybean Promotion Board. It improves the program long-term ability to increase the test site number, update and maintain equipment, provide independent data, and support research projects.