Category: Ultimate Soybean Challenge 2016

  • August 5, 2016

    The beans are doing fairly well overall with some things to note. Team A’s beans are showing some symptoms of bacterial blight. Team C’s beans are very weedy with full grown millet, volunteer canola, and red root pig weed all poking … Continue reading →

  • July 18, 2016

    A little bit of septoria is showing on the bottom leaves of the canopy, and there’s a little bit of sunburn on the top leaves as well as some bacterial blight. Sunburn is only appearing in the row crops. Yesterday … Continue reading →

  • July 11, 2016

    The USC soybeans are growing rapidly, with most plants being at the V-6 stage. Flowering has begun, and a lot have already progressed into the R-2 stage. The site has received 152 mm of rain to date, with 996 CHU. The … Continue reading →

  • June 27, 2016

    Total rainfall to date is 146 mm, with 824 CHU. Most soybeans are at the V-3 stage, with little difference in stages between treatments.

  • June 21, 2016

    Plant stands look good, all plants are up and even though Portage has had a lot of rain (34mm 2 days ago), the USC was fairly dry. The first spray pass was done and there is minimal weed pressure. All the … Continue reading →

  • June 9, 2016

    All 3 teams decided to spray their first pass of glyphosate. Weed density was moderate-high, with millet, dandelion, and volunteer canola (non-RR) being the main issues. All soybeans were at the unifoliate stage. Total rainfall to date is 69 mm … Continue reading →

  • June 1, 2016

    Total rainfall to date is 55 mm and 222 CHUs.

  • May 30, 2016

    Surface dried up but very good soil moisture. All treatments are emerging with no clear differences. It was expected that the shallower seeding depth would emerge sooner but soil depth appears deeper than anticipated in all treatments (see picture). Emergence … Continue reading →

  • May 27, 2016

    Field saturated. Seeds germinated but no emergence yet.

  • May 20, 2016

    The USC was seeded (soil temperature >15ºC). No rain was in the forecast so seeding depth was an important decision although there was soil moisture at about 1.5 inches. Team B and C used the same planter and decided to … Continue reading →