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WI Soybean Harvest Update And Research To Help - Dr. Shawn Conley

7 min · 19 de sep de 2024
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Pam Jahnke sits down with Dr. Shawn Conley, UW-Extension Soybean Specialist to discuss his Wisconsin soybean harvest observations so far.  Conley says he's pretty confident the state's overall yields will be down compared to a year ago, and cautions operators to be careful with settings on combines to make sure they're getting every bean they've grown. Conley also says the dry weather conditions the state's dealing with could mean an elevated Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) population going forward.  He says research shows in times of moisture stress, the nematode will actually produce more eggs that can be harbored in the soil until the next soybean crop shows up. Fortunately, the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board [https://wisoybean.org/wsmb/]will pay for up to four SCN test samples, per grower, to try and get those numbers now. Conley also noted that despite reduced yields, the annual Wisconsin Soybean Yield Contest has received over 100 entries for this year's contest.  Winners will be recognized during the 2025 Wisconsin Corn Soy Expo in Wisconsin Dells. To follow the latest harvest updates, go to coolbean.info.  [https://coolbean.info/] To find out more about how your soybean checkoff dollars are being invested go to the Wisconsin Soybean website. [https://wisoybean.org/wsmb/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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