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Wide Soybean Rows Return! Paul Hermans, DuPont Pioneer

Horst Bohner, OMAFRA

Average reported

yield (bu/acre)

Provincial average

farm yield (AFY)

(bu/acre) Corn 178 164 Soybeans 45 44

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Row Width in Inches 7 10 14 20 30 40

Bu/Ac

57 56.3 55 53.5 50 42.2

Effect of Row Spacing on Soybean Yield (Ohio) Established Soybean Dogma

Ohio Data

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20

40

60Bu/Ac

58 56 51

48 46 37 37 33

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Row Spacing (in) 7 15 30 July1

June 1 May 1

Wide Rows Yield Very Poor When Planted Late (Ohio)

Can the Yield Gap be closed through management?

Bu/ac 1) 15” no-till 58.8 2) 30” no-till 52.6 3) 30” strip-till (st) 58.6 4) 30” st + P K (2X2) 62.7 5) 30” st + foliar fungicide 65.0 6) 30” all practices 68.4 7) 15” all practices 66.4 Elora 2015, P = 11 ppm, K = 82 ppm

Closing the Yield Gap

Yield 1) 30” Strip-till 56.7 2) 7.5” No-till 57.0

Elora 2015. 200 lbs/ac of 5-20-20 applied with strip tiller or broadcast in no-till

30” Rows (Strip-till) Vs 7.5” No-till

Bu/ac 1) 15” no-till 56.3 2) 30” no-till 48.1 3) 30” strip-till 50.4 4) 30” st + P K (2X2) 54.3 5) 30” st + fungicide 54.2 6) 30” all practices 54.0 7) 15” all practices 60.8 Bornholm 2015, P = 15 ppm, K = 119 ppm

Closing the Yield Gap

Bu/ac 1) 15” no-till (Variety A) 56.3 2) 30” strip-till (A) 50.4 3) 30” all practices (A) 54.0 4) 15” no-till Variety (B) 65.3 5) 30” strip-till (B) 54.8 6) 30” all practices (B) 59.1 7) 15” no-till Variety (C) 69.2 8) 30” strip-till (C) 61.4 9) 30” all practices (C) 62.5

Variety Choice is Important

2015 Soybean Agronomic Study

Paul Hermans-CCA-ONT DuPont Pioneer Area Agronomist

paul.hermans@pioneer.com

@phhermans

Bean Bragging Rights Horst!

Questions I Always Get Asked

• Differences in yield between 30- and 15-inch soybeans?

• Does lower populations affect yield”

• Do fungicides pay?

• Should I plant soybeans early or late?

Throw This Into The Pot!

• We have had serious white mould issues for the last three growing seasons

Trial Layout Design – 15” vs 30” rows • Pioneer® brand 91Y01 – Two planting rates of 170K & 120K

seeds/acre • Two planting dates – Before May 7-10 & May 20-24 • Spray back half with DuPont™ Acapela® fungicide • Harvest with yield monitor • Replicated two times

Equipment

Trial Locations

• All trials in Eastern Ontario

• Tight window for planting

Site History Grower Previous Crop Tillage Soil Type

Russell Soy/WW (winterkill) Conventional Loam/Sand

BTLF Corn Lemkin/CulitvatorSpring Clay/Loam

Munroe Beans Conventional Clay/Loam

Parks Rob Corn Minimum Clay Loam

Crawford Beans Conventional Fall Clay Loam

Hill-Spencer Bruce

Corn Conventional spring Clay Loam

Parks Jim Corn Minimum Clay Loam

Nixon Corn Turbo Till Spring Loam

Daly Corn No-Till Sandy Loam-Loam

Millard Corn No Till Muck-Loam

Hill-Harvey Bruce

Corn Spring Tillage Clay Loam

Row Width

82% Wins for 30” rows

15” row 120 s/a Planted May 3

30” row 120 s/a Planted May 3

Photos taken June 24

Row Width By Planting Date

• 30” rows demonstrated 1.9 bu/ac advantage • Early planting also showed yield adv.

Yield By Population and Row Width

• Both 30” rows and 120 s/a population demonstrated a yield advantage

Population

Planting Date • Early planting demonstrated a 1.9 bu/ac yield advantage • Similar results to other Pioneer agronomic trials

Planting Date By Population

• 120K s/a demonstrated a yield advantage • Yield advantage increased with early planting

Always Keep Learning!

Fungicides • Application of

DuPont™ Acapela™ provided a 4.5 bu/ac yield advantage

• High white mould pressure in 2015

Planting Date By Fungicide • Application of DuPont™ Acapela™ ~4.5 bu/ac yield advantage • Similar results with both early and late plantings

Soybean Variety by Fungicide Trial • #1 (LHS) – two passes of Acapela • #2 (RHS) – Two passes of fungicide – 1st Priaxor, 2nd Acapela • Center strip – Untreated Check • Fungicide passes applied July 16 & July 28

Photo taken Sept. 17, 2015 Courtesy of P.T. Sullivan Agro Inc.

Fungicide By Row Width

• Application of fungicide with similar yield benefit in both 15” and 30” rows

Fungicides By Population • Yield benefit for both 120K and 170K s/ac • Larger advantage with 120K s/a

Fungicide By Soil Type

Site # 2

Things That Make You Think

50.0

52.0

54.0

56.0

58.0

60.0

62.0

64.0

66.0

Check Fertilizer Fert Plus Priaxor Fung Only

Yield

Two varieties replicated three times Different application equipment

Take Homes

• Fungicides work when diseases present • 30-inch rows seem viable option • Plant early to get biggest bang

• Lower populations - depends • Fungicide equipment – wondering • Soil Type Maps- Future Use

Special thanks! Grower Location

Ray Russell Pakenham

Bruce/Harvey Hill Kinburn

Gord/Andrew Ross Carp

Steve Munro Carp

Rob Parks Kanata

John Crawford Richmond

Bruce/Spencer Hill Ottawa

Jim Parks North Gower

Jeremy Nixon North Gower

Jon Daly Kars

Greg Millard Vernon

REIS Equipment- CASE IH Dealers Carp/Winchester!

Info Available

Questions

Paul Hermans-CCA-ONT DuPont Pioneer Area Agronomist

paul.hermans@pioneer.com

@phhermans

The size of the yield gap is highly dependent on the location, variety, weather, and soil type. The yield gap can be closed through management and inputs in many cases.

Summary

Questions

Paul Hermans-CCA-ONT DuPont Pioneer Area Agronomist

paul.hermans@pioneer.com

@phhermans

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