The Bean Report
Your source for independent, up-to-date information on soybean and pulse crop agronomy and research. The Bean Report is a newsletter distributed bi-weekly throughout the growing season. Sign up today to receive the next Bean Report!
Your source for independent, up-to-date information on soybean and pulse crop agronomy and research. The Bean Report is a newsletter distributed bi-weekly throughout the growing season. Sign up today to receive the next Bean Report!
Yield potential reduced in parts of eastern and south-central Manitoba due to lack of moisture during pod and seed fillLate arrival of soybean aphidsSoybean disease survey underway
Heat units—are we on track and how far away from maturity are we?Dry beans—important desiccation informationSoybeans—rapid nutrient and water uptake
Short soybeans? Growth will continueNo soybean aphids yetSoybean School: Disease identification
Crop Heat Units and rainfallWhy are soybeans turning yellow?Assessing nodulation is very important
Rainfall amounts: saturated soilCritical weed free period in soybeanOptimum plant stands in pulses
Planting progressSoybeans emergingDelayed seeding considerations
Seeding date effect on crop yieldsPlanting soybeans is a balance between calendar date and soil temperatureSoybean emergence time
Long term soil P fertility strategiesSoybean optimum plant stand and seeding ratesMonitoring soil temperature
2013 Pulse crop acres and yieldsEdible bean meetings taking place March 4 and 6 in Portage and AltonaSoybean field selection factors: crop rotation, nutrient levels and herbicide carry-over
Did you read the Bean Report? Did you find value in the information? Perhaps you have ideas for next year?…
Record yields for soybeans and edible beans too?Results: residue management surveyCrop rotation planning for 2014
Harvest losses may be higher than you thinkCombine adjustments that may save you moneySoybean grading guide