By Jennifer Bearden
With record high fertilizer prices, a legume crop like soybeans look more appealing to crop producers. Soybeans accept a soil pH range of 5.8 to 6.5. Soybeans, when properly inoculated, require no nitrogen fertilizer. When soil levels of phosphorus and potassium are medium to high, no fertilization is required.
For non-irrigated fields, soybeans in maturity groups V and VI planted in May or June on 36” rows yield well. For irrigated fields, you have more flexibility with planting date, maturity group and row spacing. Maturity group IV soybeans can be planted after corn harvest on narrow rows under irrigation and yield well.
Other inputs are minimal for soybeans as well. Typically, we recommend an application of boron at 0.25 to 0.5 lb per acre along with an insecticide for caterpillar control at pod fill stage. It is also good practice to apply a fungicide for prevention of Asian Soybean Rust and Frogeye Leaf Spot with the boron and insecticide application.