Improved management at the farm level can increase soybean yield. A high-yield project funded by ISA between 2004 and 2006 documented that opportunities existed for increasing yield through earlier planting, narrower row spacing, and critical variety selection, specifically for resistance to soybean cyst nematode. However, there was concern expressed among growers that consistent yield improvement was not being achieved even though recommended practices were being followed. This project was undertaken to explore the potential interactions that exist among planting date, row spacing, and variety selection to identify potential reasons why optimal practices did not always result in the desired...
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#soil and tillage management, #soybean yield improvement