Northwest and Allee Research and Demonstration Farms

Soybean Production Research: Breaking the Yield Barrier, Objective 2

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Abstract

In previous research, physiological responses to agronomic variables to help explain yield responses to our management decisions were identified. This is critical because the grower can see and understand not just from the yield but also from the physiological variables, what management decisions are important to achieve high yields. This project is a continuation of that work. The overall goal of this research is to increase soybean yield and profit even faster than it currently is accomplished by intensive management. This component of the project contributes to that goal by developing information on the impacts of tillage and crop rotation on soybean growth and development, soil borne diseases, and yield. This study was conducted at two locations–the ISU Bruner Farm, Ames and the ISU Northwest Research Farm, Sutherland, IA.

Keywords: Plant Pathology and Microbiology, RFR A1153

How to Cite: Munkvold, G. P. & Smith, M. (2012) “Soybean Production Research: Breaking the Yield Barrier, Objective 2”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports. 2011(1).