​​Soybean Variety Selection (Part 1)

January 2009 | 19 min., 14 sec.
by Shawn P. Conley
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Summary

​The objective of this presentation on soybean production is to provide up-to-date crop management information and recommendations for U.S. soybean growers and agricultural professionals. In this series of modules, we discuss soybean variety selection, row spacing trends, changes in seeding rate and planting dates, and lastly re-plant decisions. These presentations are designed to provide recommendations that cover a wide range of environmental and geographic conditions.

About the Presenter

Shawn P. ConleyShawn P. Conley State Soybean and Small Grains Extension Specialist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, received his academic degrees (BS, MS, and PhD) from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and graduated in August of 2001. He began his academic career at the University of Missouri, where he served as the State Cropping Systems Specialist. From there, he moved to Purdue University, where he served as the State Soybean and Wheat Extension Specialist until July 31st, 2007. He began his appointment at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, on August 1, 2007.​

Contact Information:
Email: spconley@wisc.edu

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