East Lansing, Michigan
April 2, 2007
Before soybean growers head to the
fields this spring, they can stop at the computer to view
updated management and profitability information on the Soybean
2010 Web site,
http://web1.msue.msu.edu/soybean2010/.
The site has been updated to include new soybean management
information aimed at helping Michigan soybean producers increase
yields and farm profitability. It features nine new soybean fact
sheets covering key management topics.
“Three of these fact sheets are especially timely right now,”
says Mike Staton, Michigan State
University (MSU) Extension educator and Soybean 2010
coordinator. “They cover calibrating soybean drills; the risks,
benefits and recommendations for early-planted soybeans, and
soybean seed inoculants.”
The site also features links to other useful soybean management
sites at MSU, the Ohio State University, Iowa State University,
Purdue University, the University of Missouri, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture and the Ontario Ministry of Food and
Rural Affairs. Much of the information provided at these sites
is applicable to Michigan.
The results of the 2005 soybean grower survey are also posted on
the Web site. The survey showed that high-yield producers used
key management practices more extensively and consistently than
low-yield producers. Soybean growers can use the survey results
to identify management areas that may be limiting their yields.
For more information about improving Michigan’s soybean crop,
visit the Soybean 2010 Web page at
http://web1.msue.msu.edu/soybean2010/. Soybean 2010 was
developed to help Michigan growers increase soybean yields and
farm profitability by 2010. Funding is provided by MSU
Extension; Project GREEEN (Generating Research and Extension to
meet Economic and Environmental Needs), the plant industry
initiative at MSU; and the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. |
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