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Summary of 2011 MSPB-funded Projects
Synopses of MSPB-funded projects for the 2011-2012 project year are presented.
Theses and Dissertations from MSPB-funded Projects
Theses and dissertations that have resulted from MSPB-funded projects are listed.
Mississippi Crop Situation Blog--MSU Extension
The MCS blog site provides up-to-date information that can be used by soybean producers to make timely production and management decisions both before and during the growing season.
Factors to Use for Converting Data--MSSOY White Paper
Factors to use for converting common agricultural data are presented.
Sampling for Production Problems--MSSOY White Paper
Soybean producers often face production problems that will require remedial action to prevent yield reductions. Thus, sampling either before or during the season is necessary to identify the cause of these problems and assess their severity so that proper remedies can be applied. Information in this article can be used to determine when and how to sample for the varied problems that will exist.
Soybean Enterprise Planning Budgets
Estimated costs and returns for various soybean production systems used in Midsouth states can be accessed through presented links.
Field Guide to Soybean Damage--MSUcares
This MSU publication describes the various types of damage to soybean seed that will result in dockage at the elevator. Pictorial examples of the damage categories are shown.
Sustainable Soybean Production--MSSOY White Paper
The contents of this article include current and forthcoming practices, concepts, and technology that will be available and/or necessary to produce sustainable soybean yields in the Midsouth on a large scale, and that will be necessary to meet the needs/demands of a growing domestic and international market for soybean and soybean products. Practices and tools that will promote both environmentally and economically sustainable soybean production in the areas of production and management, irrigation, breeding/genetics/variety development, and disease, nematode, insect, and weed management/control are presented.
Principles of Water Management for Soybean Production--MAFES Bull. 919
The interactions among soil, plants, and the environment as they affect soybean's response to varying levels of soil moisture are discussed. Presentations and discussions center on the effects of soil texture on soil moisture availability, how soybean plants respond to drought during the vegetative and reproductive development periods, and how varying soil water availability from plentiful to drought- inducing will affect soybean yield components.