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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.
Some of the linked documents
require Adobe Acrobat
Reader, a freeware program that 'reads' PDF (Portable Document Format)
files.
Indiana-specific information.
- 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.
- 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.
Illinois Web Sites
Iowa Web Sites
Minnesota Web Sites
Missouri Web Sites
Nebraska Web Sites
Ohio Web Sites
Wisconsin Web Sites
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