December 7
- Yield data is available for the following OVTs at the Black Belt Research and Extension Center (BBREC) in Marion Junction.
- Sumter Soil
- MG4
- MG5
- MG6
- MG7/8
- Vaiden Soil
- MG4
- MG5
- MG6
- MG7/8
- Sumter Soil
- Yield data is available for the Escambia County On-Farm trial
November 30 – Yield data is available for the following trials at the Gulf Coast Research and Extension Center (GCREC) in Fairhope.
- MG4, MG5, MG6, MG7/8
November 16 – Yield data is available for the following trials
- OVTs at the Sand Mountain Research and Extension Center (SMREC) in Crossville
- Early MG4
- MG4
- MG5
- On-Farm
- Geneva County
- Lawrence County
- Madison County
November 15
- Yield data is available for the following OVTs:
- Brewton Agricultural Research Unit (BARU) in Brewton.
- Maturity Group 7/8
- EV Smith Research Center (EVSRC) in Shorter
- Early Maturity Group 4
- Maturity Group 4
- Maturity Group 5
- Maturity Group 6
- Maturity Group 7/8
- Brewton Agricultural Research Unit (BARU) in Brewton.
November 1
- Please be reminded that the “Top Yield Group” is an excellent option when evaluating yield data. The varieties in the Top Yield Group are statistically equal to the highest yielding variety.
- In soybean analytics, please use the “Maturity Group” filter. This will separate the OVTs by trial since they are tested by maturity group.
- Yield data is available for:
- OVTs at Brewton Agricultural Research Unit (BARU) in Brewton.
- Maturity Group 4
- Maturity Group 5
- Maturity Group 6
- OVTs at Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center (TVREC) in Belle Mina
- Early Maturity Group 4
- Maturity Group 4
- Maturity Group 5
- OVTs at Brewton Agricultural Research Unit (BARU) in Brewton.
October 4
Yield data is available for the Early-Planted MG4 trial at the EV Smith Research Center (EVSPBU). Due to the significant reduction in yield resulting from extreme root-knot nematode (RKN) pressure, most of the yields are excluded from the multi-location averages.
August 3
- The Early-Planted MG-4 trial at the EV Smith Research Center (EVSPBU) received extreme pressure from root-knot nematodes (RKN). The results of this trial demonstrate the importance of planting a RKN tolerant variety in a field known to have RKN. Yield data will be added at the end of the season. Currently, the following is available.
- RKN gall scores
- Number of RKN eggs per gram of root
- % of dead/dying plants in each plot
- Variety-specific images of the plots in June, before RKN damage was evident
- Variety-specific images of the diseased plots in July (available under the trial images icon)
- Aerial photos of the trial
- Duplicate sets of soybean trials are planted on two soil types (Sumter & Vaiden) at the Black Belt Research and Extension Center (BBREC) in Marion Junction. The Sumter trials are typically evaluated and rated for iron chlorosis symptoms. Differences between the Sumter and Vaiden trials were noted as expected. However, visual varietal differences when evaluating iron chlorosis symptoms were minimal.
- Variety-specific images of the MG 4, MG 5, MG 6, and MG 7/8 trials on both the Sumter and Vaiden trials are available.