Soybean Planting Date & Varietal Maturity Interact to Determine Yield
Research conducted by Dr. Emerson Nafziger and Jake Vossenkemper, University of Illinois, as a part of the Pioneer Crop Management Research Awards (CMRA) Program.
Research conducted by Dr. Emerson Nafziger and Jake Vossenkemper, University of Illinois, as a part of the Pioneer Crop Management Research Awards (CMRA) Program.
Research conducted by Dr. Emerson Nafziger and Jake Vossenkemper, University of Illinois, as a part of the Pioneer Crop Management Research Awards (CMRA) Program. This program provides funds for agronomic and precision farming studies by university and USDA cooperators throughout North America. The awards extend for up to 4 years and address crop management information needs of Pioneer agronomists, Pioneer sales professionals and customers.
The foregoing is provided for informational use only. Please contact your Pioneer sales professional for information and suggestions specific to your operation. 2012-2014 data are based on average of all comparisons made in 12 locations through Dec 1, 2014. Multi-year and multi-location is a better predictor of future performance. Do not use these or any other data from a limited number of trials as a significant factor in product selection. Product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease, and pest pressures. Individual results may vary.