Abstract
Crop performance and yield varies as a function of the growing environment and soil properties within the field. Optimal soybean planting in southeast Kansas usually occurs from mid-May to mid-June for full-season or late-June to early-July for doublecropped soybean. Planting is timed to capture fall rains and cooler temperatures during critical periods of bean development and yield formation and avoid mid-summer heat and drought. Changing planting configuration (row spacing and plant population), timing of planting, and cultivar selection are methods of optimizing soybean production for different growing environments.
Keywords: soybean
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Sassenrath, G., Ciampitti, I. A., Shoup, D. E. & Lin, X., (2016) “2015 Soybean Production in Southeast Kansas”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 2(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.1200
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