Updated October 10, 2019:
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North Carolina’s soybean farmers are provided numerous opportunities to buy a product to apply to their soybeans in hopes it will improve yields and profits. Some have credible evidence, outside of the company claims, that yields and profits can be improved. Those that do were tested in Alamance, Randolph, and Surry/Forsyth/Stokes in 2016. The product that produced the greatest yield increase, and profit increase, was the foliar fungicide Quadris Top,
which improved yields by 4.6 Bu/A, and profits by about $20/A. (Averaged over the 11 locations in which this product has been tested in 2013-16, the yield increase was 3.1 Bu/A, and the profit increase was about $5/A.)
The product that generated the next biggest yield increase was actually two products, applied 2-4 weeks apart. The yield increase of 2.8 Bu/A (1.7 BuA in 2013-16) was not profitable with soybeans selling for $10.00/Bu. Nor did any of the other products tested produce a profitable yield increase.