Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

Yield of Roundup Ready vs. Conventional Soybean Varieties

Authors: John Lundvall (Iowa State University) , Keith Whigham , Mark E. Westgate (Iowa State University) , Dale E. Farnham (Iowa State University)

  • Yield of Roundup Ready vs. Conventional Soybean Varieties

    Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

    Yield of Roundup Ready vs. Conventional Soybean Varieties

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Abstract

Many Iowa soybean producers have adopted Roundup Ready (RR) technology on their farms in recent years. Reduced weed control costs, greater flexibility in herbicide application timing, and the potential for “cleaner” soybean fields are often cited as reasons for using RR technology; however, questions remain about potential profit-robbing yield reductions associated with RR varieties. A soybean yield performance comparison of adapted, elite RR varieties and elite conventional varieties was initiated in 1998. Our research objective was to compare genetic yield potential of commercial varieties, not to analyze the economics of one soybean variety/herbicide program versus another. Establishment of similar studies at four other university research farms statewide afforded yield response comparisons of adapted varieties from five unique soil associations and environments. Armstrong Research Farm soils are typical of the Marshall-Exira association.

Keywords: Agronomy

How to Cite:

Lundvall, J., Whigham, K., Westgate, M. E. & Farnham, D. E., (2001) “Yield of Roundup Ready vs. Conventional Soybean Varieties”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2000(1).

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01 Jan 2001
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