Soybean planting dates and maturity groups: Maximizing yield potential and decreasing risk in Louisiana

Author:

Moseley David1ORCID,Reis Andre2ORCID,Gentimis Thanos3,Campos Priscila4,Copes Josh5,Netterville Melanie6,Egbedi Peters7ORCID,Harrell Dustin8,Kongchum Manoch9ORCID,Levy Ronnie9,Padgett Boyd1,Soignier Samuel10,Scroggs Derek11,Sanders Jason12,Pankey Joe13,Fic Katarzyna1

Affiliation:

1. LSU AgCenter Dean Lee Research and Extension Center Alexandria Louisiana USA

2. Food, and Natural Resources University of Missouri College of Agriculture Columbia Missouri USA

3. LSU AgCenter Experimental Statistics Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

4. North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Raleigh North Carolina USA

5. Cross Keys Bank Tallulah Louisiana USA

6. LSU AgCenter Northeast Research Station St. Joseph Louisiana USA

7. LSU AgCenter Red River Research Station Bossier City Louisiana USA

8. California Cooperative Rice Research Foundation Biggs California USA

9. LSU AgCenter H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station Rayne Louisiana USA

10. Bayer Raymond Mississippi USA

11. Corteva Agriscience Marksville Louisiana USA

12. Syngenta Columbus Mississippi USA

13. RiceTec Monroe Louisiana USA

Abstract

AbstractSoybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] producers in Louisiana began shifting to an early soybean production system (ESPS) in the early 2000s by planting earlier maturing varieties in April and May. Although this shift in planting practices has been supported by research elsewhere beginning in the mid‐1990s, there is minimum data focusing on the ESPS across Louisiana. The overall objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of planting date, maturity group (MG), and their combination across a comprehensive set of yield environments in the state of Louisiana to determine the combination of optimum planting date and MG for soybean production. We gathered field data from the 2013 to 2020 seasons originated from three Louisiana State University AgCenter research stations and four seed companies. A total of 428, 926, and 331 observations were analyzed from the Northeast, Central, and Southwest Louisiana regions, respectively. When including all data from across Louisiana, the optimum planting date was April 30. Breaking by regions, the average optimum planting date for the Northeast Louisiana region was April 9. The Central and Southwest results were divided by MG section, and the approximate optimum planting dates were April 15 and May 15, respectively. These results support the ESPS for the Northeast and Central Louisiana regions, but not for the Southwest Louisiana region. Optimizing planting recommendation is a critical component for supporting the development of varieties suitable for the southern production systems of the United States.

Funder

Louisiana Soybean and Grain Research and Promotion Board

Publisher

Wiley

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