Soybean Information at Purdue Purdue Agronomy Extension Department of Agronomy School of Agriculture Purdue University Purdue Agronomy Department Purdue University
Ellsworth Christmas (Emeritus)
Cropping practices
echristmas@purdue.edu
Jim Camberato
Soil fertility
jcambera@purdue.edu
Phil Devillez
Variety performance testing
pld@purdue.edu
Bill Johnson
Weed Science
wgj@purdue.edu
John Obermeyer
Entomology
obe@purdue.edu
Charles Mansfield
Cropping practices
cmansfie@purdue.edu
Kiersten Wise
Plant Pathology
kawise@purdue.edu
Tony Vyn
Tillage
tvyn@purdue.edu
Other States' Soybean Specialists
 
 
 
 

Soybean represents the second most important agronomic crop in Indiana. This Web page offers soybean management information from Purdue and other major soybean producing states.

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Indiana-specific information.

Agronomic Practices
Grain Handling
Grain Marketing
Biodiesel
Disease Management
Entomology
Weed Management
Government, Commodity, & Professional Organizations
Indiana Agricultural Statistics Service
Available reports include: Indiana Agriculture Profile, Indiana Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin, Historical Data for Indiana, County Data, Indiana Crop & Weather Report.
Indiana Soybean Alliance
Indiana Crop Improvement Association
As a non-profit, self-supporting agency, ICIA objectively carries out various seed programs including seed certification, laboratory testing and other quality assurance programs.

Information from other sources.

North Central Soybean Research Program

  • Plant Health Initiative
    The Plant Health Initiative was founded by the North Central Soybean Research Program as an educational resource for soybean producers and a coordination resource for soybean workers.
    Using Foliar Fungicides to Manage Soybean Rust
    Prepared by a group of soybean pathologists working in many regions of North America, this full-color publication contains numerous illustrations, photographs, maps, tables, and charts, as well as a glossary of terms and a list of sources for additional information.
  • White Mold Coalition
    Here you will find the latest research-based information on white mold of soybean, also called sclerotinia stem rot, caused by the fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
  • Sudden Death Syndrome Research
    The North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP) began funding a SDS collaborative research project in March, 1995. It is a research effort led by investigators at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale with collaborators from the following 5 institutions: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Iowa State University, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and the University of Missouri at Columbia with the later addition of Purdue University.
  • Profitable Midwest No-till Soybean Production
    1996. NCR Extension Publication No. 580. This publication was produced with checkoff funds from the Soybean Checkoff Boards of the North Central Soybean Research Program as a management aid to Midwest soybean producers as they switch to no-till soybean production. Available from Media Distribution Center, 1187 Service Building, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1187, Toll-free ph. 888/398-4636.

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