Planting date and dicamba‐based herbicide programs influence soybean production in the Southern Great Plains
Sarah Kezar,
Vanaja Kankarla,
Josh Lofton
Abstract:The interplay of management decisions involving soybean (Glycine max L.) planting date, herbicide programs, and herbicide application timings is critical to optimize soybean performance and weed control in Southern Great Plains soybean production systems. This research sought to evaluate soybean yield potential and the level of weed control as influenced by early‐, delayed‐, and late‐ planting dates and various combinations of preemergence (PRE), early‐postemergence (EPOST), and mid‐postemergence (MPOST) weed … Show more
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