In Oklahoma, soybean productivity is different across the state, and understanding management practices within each region will benefit the soybean industry statewide and improve productivity at the local level. Various pests also influence soybean production, affecting yields and seed quality. To overcome this issue, quality IPM must be paired with agronomic management to successfully control this issue in Oklahoma soybeans. Project objectives include determining the impact of pesticide and agronomic input management on soybean seed, yields and quality; valuation of cover crops to help manage weed populations; and determining the suitability of varying soybean maturity groups and planting dates across Oklahoma soybean production regions.
Key Benefactors:
farmers, agronomists, ag retailers, applicators, extension specialists