SoyMVP is a program within the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture designed to take our research and recommendations to the field. The program is supported fully by the Kentucky Soybean Board.
Monday, April 5, 2010
SoyMVP 2009 revisited and what 2010 holds
For fields enrolled in SoyMVP in 2009, average yield for the half using UK recommendations was 52.5 bushels per acre on average, compared to 51.8 bushels per acre using producer practices. Average partial returns using UK recommendations was $438.50, compared to $422.01 using producer practices.
For full season soybean, average yield was 54.4 bu/a under UK recommendations, compared to 52.7 bu/a using producer practices, with partial net returns of $462.21 and $436.01, respectively.
For double crop soybean, average yield was 48.8 bu/a under UK recommedations, compared to 49.8 bu/a using producer practices, with partial net returns of $389.06 and $393.99, respectively.
Again, I'd like to commend the producers we worked with in 2009. It's both encouraging and rewarding to see you using sound management practices and strategies. Kentucky farmers are as good as any in the world.
2010
The SoyMVP program is in full swing for 2010. We are already set up for more fields this year than we had in the program in 2009, with more being added this week. By popular request, we have fields in both the Green River area and Ohio River bottoms this year, as well as several fields in the Purchase once again. It will make for a good deal of travel but will give us results from a greater portion of the soybean producing area of the state.
We will also have our first irrigated field in the program this year in Henderson County. I personally feel that covering as many environments that we see in the state as possible will make the program as efficient and effective as it can be.
Yield Challenge
We are still looking for more participants in the 2010 soybean Yield Challenge. Get with your county agent or contact me at jmsarv2@uky.edu or 859-317-3142 if you need more information regarding this program.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Happy Ag Week 2010
Check out the website linked above for more info.
Planting season is fast approaching. We are crossing our fingers for good planting conditions this spring. I am excited about SoyMVP, year two. We got some of the year one kinks worked out and have added fields so we have a lot to look forward to.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Varieties for 2010
After attending Commodity Classic in Anaheim March 4-6, it's obvious that there has never been more competition for your seed dollars. This is a good thing, as technology and innovation are also at an all-time high.
If you are still considering varieties for this year, review the 2009 Kentucky Soybean Performance Tests for assistance in making these decisions. A variety of sources should be used to make varietal decisions. Depending on your location within the state, variety test results from the following locations may also be beneficial. Note that most are broken into regions, making those regions closest to Kentucky most applicable to our operations.
University of Missouri Variety Testing Program
University of Tennessee Agronomic Variety Trials
Purdue Crop Performance Program
Soybean Variety Test Results in Illinois
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Webcasts for soybean Production
These webcasts are very informative. Currently available for view/listen are:
How to Maximize Soybean Yield - Palle Pedersen, Iowa State University
Principles of Nematode Management - Dr. John Mueller, Clemson University
Check them out when you get a chance!
Friday, January 29, 2010
Report
1. Click on this link -----> SoyMVP Report
2. Click on 'Free User'
3. After the clock expires, click 'download'
The file is in .pdf format. Again, if you would like the report via email, simply email me at jmsarv2@uky.edu and let me know.
The full report will replace this one as soon as the necessary data is acquired.
It's been a while...(somewhat) preliminary report
It looks like all of our producers from this year will return for next year, plus we are going to add several more. Not only that, but we are going to work with a handful of producers to do some specific side-by-side comparisons and replicated trials on issues that they feel are important to soybean production in their fields.
While I'm still trying to acquire the data on two comparisons (4 fields in total), I'll attach a report as it stands now.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Yield Numbers
Field A
UK
Planting Date: June 3
Seeding Rate: 120,000
Plant Stand: 97,000
Pods per 10’ of row: 1720
Herbicide: Glyphosate; Glyphosate + Select
Insectidide: None
Fungicide: None
Yield: 73.8 bu/a
Farmer Practice
Planting Date: June 3
Seeding Rate: 140,000
Plant Stand: 114,800
Pods per 10’ of row: 1550
Herbicide: Glyphosate; Glyphosate + Select
Insecticide: Warrior
Fungicide: Stratego
Yield: 74.4 bu/a
Field B
UK
Planting Date: June 25
Seeding Rate: 140,000
Plant Stand: 112,700
Pods per 10’ of row: 1312
Herbicide: Extreme
Yield: 46.2 bu/a
Farmer Practice
Planting Date: June 25
Seeding Rate: 176,000
Plant Stand: 126,800
Pods per 10’ of row: 1406
Herbicide: Extreme
Yield: 44.7 bu/a
Field C
UK
Planting Date: June 25
Seeding Rate: 140,000
Plant Stand: 99,900
Pods per 10’ of row: 1164
Herbicide: Extreme
Yield: 40.1 bu/a
Farmer Practice
Planting Date: June 25
Seeding Rate: 176,000
Plant Stand: 122,700
Pods per 10’ of row: 1406
Herbicide: Extreme
Yield: 40.5 bu/a