Soybean Growth, Development and Diagnostics Soybean Growth, Development and Diagnostics
Purdue Soybean Performance Program

Soybean map Wanatah (Pinney) DeMotte W. Lafayette (ACRE) Milford Columbia City (NEPAC) Farmland Shelburn Vincennes (SWPAC) Butlerville (SEPAC) For more information about Purdue's soybean performance trial, contact Phil DeVillez @ pld@purdue.edu or 765-494-0406

Two Year (2006-07)
Regional Summaries

Northeast Early.xls
Northeast Early.pdf
Northeast Mid.xls
Northeast Mid.pdf
Northeast Late.xls
Northeast Late.pdf

Northwest Early.xls
Northwest Early.pdf
Northwest Mid.xls
Northwest Mid.pdf
Northwest Late.xls
Northwest Late.pdf

Southern Early.xls
Southern Early.pdf
Southern Mid.xls
Southern Mid.pdf
Southern Late.xls
Southern Late.pdf

2007 Regional Summaries

Northwest Early.xls
Northwest Early.pdf
Northwest Mid.xls
Northwest Mid.pdf
Northwest Late.xls
Northwest Late.pdf

Northeast Early.xls
Northeast Early.pdf
Northeast Mid.xls
Northeast Mid.pdf
Northeast Late.xls
Northeast Late.pdf

Southern Early.xls
Southern Early.pdf
Southern Mid.xls
Southern Mid.pdf
Southern Late.xls
Southern Late.pdf

2007 Location Data
Vincennes(SWPAC): Weather conditions were hot and dry. LSD's are a little higher then ideal but still usable.

Vincennes Southern Early.xls
Vincennes Southern Early.pdf
Vincennes Southern Mid.xls
Vincennes Southern Mid.pdf
Vincennes Southern Late.xls
Vincennes Southern Late.pdf

Shelburn: Late rains really saved the soybeans. Yields averaged in the mid 50's. Plot was sprayed twice with Roundup so very low weed pressure.

Shelburn Southern Early.xls
Shelburn Southern Early.pdf
Shelburn Southern Mid.xls
Shelburn Southern Mid.pdf
Shelburn Southern Late.xls
Shelburn Southern Late.pdf

Butlerville: Dry weather keep bean yields about average. Plots were clean but short.

Butlerville Southern Early.xls
Butlerville Southern Early.pdf
Butlerville Southern Mid.xls
Butlerville Southern Mid.pdf
Butlerville Southern Late.xls
Butlerville Southern Late.pdf

W. Lafayette: The beans held on during the heat and timely rains produced average yields.

W. Lafayette Northwest Early.xls
W. Lafayette Northwest Early.pdf
W. Lafayette Northwest.Mid.xls
W. Lafayette Northwest Mid.pdf
W. Lafayette Northwest Late.xls
W. Lafayette Northwest Late.pdf

DeMotte: Very good yields at DeMotte. Green stems made for slow harvesting. Weed pressure was strong early in the season so we ended up spraying the plot twice.

DeMotte Northwest Early.xls
DeMotte Northwest Early.pdf
DeMotte Northwest Mid.xls
DeMotte Northwest Mid.pdf
DeMotte Northwest Late.xls
DeMotte Northwest Late.pdf

Wanatah (Pinney Purdue Farm) Plots at Pinney were very good. Low weed pressure, above average yields and low LSD's.

Pinney Northwest Early.xls
Pinney Northwest Early.pdf
Pinney Northwest Mid.xls
Pinney Northwest Mid.pdf
Pinney Northwest Late.xls
Pinney Northwest Late.pdf

Farmland (Davis Purdue Farm) Soybeans at Farmland had green stems some even had a few leaves hanging on. Harvest went slow but the yields were good and the beans were dry.

Farmland Northeast Early.xls
Farmland Northeast Early.pdf
Farmland Northeast Mid.xls
Farmland Northeast Mid.pdf
Farmland Northeast Late.xls
Farmland Northeast Late.pdf

Columbia City (NEPAC) Soybean yields were good, weed pressure was low and LSD's were low.

Columbia City Northeast Early.xls
Columbia City Northeast Early.pdf
Columbia City Northeast Mid.xls
Columbia City Northeast Mid.pdf
Columbia City Northeast Late.xls
Columbia City Northeast Late.pdf

Milford, IN. Our last location. The plot was very uniform with good yields and low LSD's. No green stems so harvest went smoothly.
Northeast Early.xls
Northeast Early.pdf
Northeast Mid.xls
Northeast MId.pdf
Northeast Late.xls
Northeast Late.pdf

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