Double cropping soybeans is a popular production practice in many states. However, producers don’t manage double crop soybeans as aggressively as full-season soybeans, and yields are usually less. The goal of the project is to improve the yield and profitability of soybeans grown in double-crop systems without sacrificing wheat yield or profitability. Research focuses on determination of the best seeding rates and seeding method and the best combination of crop protection practices, including seed and foliar treatments, that benefit yield and profitability. Key Benefactors: farmers, agronomists, extension agents
evaluate soybean seeding rate and relative maturity in a double crop system.
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