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Managing Crop Residue--MSSOY White Paper
It is an accepted fact that returning crop residues to the soil environment is an agronomically sound practice. Management of residue from all crops is linked to the amount and type of tillage that is performed following harvest. This document provid...
Managing Herbicide-Resistant Weeds--MSSOY White Paper
This MSPB white paper covers the management of herbicide-resistant weeds and is a good resource for farmers who are beginning their weed-management program.
Managing Herbicide-Resistant Marestail--MSSOY White Paper
This white paper covers management recommendations for herbicide-resistant marestail.
Managing Herbicide-Resistant Palmer Amaranth in Miss. Soybeans--MSSOY White Paper
This white paper covers weed management for particular herbicide-resistant Palmer amaranth and provides tools for farmers to use in their fight against this weed..
Managing Water Resources for Irrigation--MSSOY White Paper
Soybean producers in Mississippi irrigate the third most acres in the U.S., second only to Nebraska and Arkansas. The vast majority of these irrigated soybean acres are in the Delta. The Yazoo Mississippi Delta Joint Water Management District (YMD) e...
Evaluation of Soybean Variety Diseases: 2014
Soybean samples of diseased soybean plants throughout Mississippi have been studied to identify the severity and prevalence of a variety of diseases. Data show the majority of current soybean varieties are resistant to stem canker; however, susceptib...
Fall Deep Tillage of Tunica and Sharkey Clay Soils: Residual Effects on Soybean Yield and Net Return
Deep tillage has been shown to be a practical method for increasing water intake rates in clay soils. This publication presents the results of two long-term studies conducted on nonirrigated Tunica and Sharkey clay soils to determine the annual and r...
Fall Tillage for Soybean Grown on Delta Clay Soils
Conventional soybean production in the Mid-South has typically included the use of shallow tillage. This publication shares experiment results that compared yields and economic returns of shallow and deep tillage on two types of soil in Mississippi.
Fertilizing Soybeans In Mississippi
Farmers frequently neglect the fertilizer needs of soybeans, but yields decrease when essential nutrients are deficient. This fact sheet helps farmers develop comprehensive fertilizer programs to maximize soybean production when grown either in a mon...