A moisture content of about 13 percent at harvest is optimal for mitigating mechanical damage. Read More
Your one-stop shop for all things soybean aphid, based on the most recent and relevant research findings. Read More Download
Dr. Yvonne Lawley, Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba With the increase in harvested acres of soybean in Manitoba, decisions were made about how… Read More
The yellowing over of soybean fields, caused by iron deficiency chlorosis, during June in Manitoba is a mystery that continues to be investigated. Read More
Laura Schmidt, Extension Coordinator, MPSG Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers joined the Manitoba Canola Growers Association for an interactive, two-day event in Brandon and Dauphin… Read More
The root rot complex affects soybeans and pulse crops. This resource describes symptoms and management options. Read More Download
Basic agronomic recommendations for soybeans, from field selection to harvest and storage. Read More Download
A visual guide and timeline of soybean development stages and key crop scouting activities. Read More Download
Recommendations on soybean nutrient management, inoculation and iron deficiency chlorosis. Read More Download
Non-dicamba tolerant soybeans are highly sensitive to dicamba injury. Here are the four ways they experience damage. Read More Download
Soil compaction affects yields, what can you do about it? Read More Download
Row spacing, seeding density and variety play an important weed management role. Read More Download
A timeline that indicates when to scout for soybean insect and disease pests, and their impact on production and quality. Read More Download
A visual guide to assess soybean staging as the crop nears maturity. Read More Download
A visual guide to soybean insect and disease pests in Manitoba. Read More Download
Recommendations on phosphorus fertilization in soybeans and a calculator to assist with your annual P balance. Read More Download
Pests to consider, recommendations and research results for seed treatment use in soybeans. Read More Download
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