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Nutrient Management for Soybean Production--MSSOY White Paper
A summary of and links to resources that can be used to develop a sound soil fertility/nutrient management program for soybeans is provided.
Soybean Tissue Analysis to Determine Plant Nutrient Status--MSSOY White paper
The goal of a soil fertility program is to match the application of nutrients to soil with the crop's nutrient requirements for an intended or target yield. Tissue testing is a tool that can be used to assist in identifying nutrient deficiencies in the plant that may be limiting crop growth and yield. Tissue testing is not a replacement for a sound program of soil sampling and testing, but rather is a diagnostic tool that can be used to determine if a designed nutrient management plan based on soil sample results and the application of those results is working.
Cover Crops Fact Sheet
Are you covered? Adding cover crops to your rotation provides numerous benefits including weed control, nutrient management, the soil’s improved ability to hold water and greater organic matter production.
Links to Soybean Production Information on MSSOY
Links to all soybean production and management information sources and videos that are posted on MSSOY are contained in this White Paper.
Farm Revenues and Profitability for Miss. Row Crop Producers:2016--MSU Ag. Econ.
This report from MSU Ag. Econ. provides the latest information on Miss. farm profitability. Estimated returns per acre for most row crops and production practices across the state are presented in tables. The report is intended as a guide to be used by producers and farm financial specialists to estimate expected profitability for Miss. row crops in 2017. The report distinguishes between irrigated and nonirrigated corn, soybeans, and cotton, and crops grown in the Delta and non-Delta regions of the state.
Accessing Companies' Soybean Variety Trait Data--MSSOY White Paper
For soybean varieties available from private seed companies, knowledge about varietal traits in addition to those listed in individual states' official variety trials is often available, and often can be found on each company's website. Links to these websites are provided to assist producers in finding this information.
Herbicide Site of Action and Mode of Action--MSSOY White Paper
Herbicide site of action and mode of action are defined, and their use in developing a weed management program that includes diverse herbicides is described.
11-2015 Williams On-Farm Storage Final Report
Results from a study designed to evaluate the profitability/economic benefit to soybean producers who use self-storage of harvested grain in an on-farm facility are presented.
27-2015 Golden N Fert Final Report
Results from MSPB Project No. 27-2015 are presented in this final report of the 3-year project.