Nebraska Soybean Board
Top Things for Farmers to Know About Checkoff Dollars Invested in Research
- Production research provides up-to-date soybean management information that growers can use to optimize profitability via resource-efficient increases in sustainable crop productivity.
- Return on investment since 1991 for soybean checkoff-funded research is $12.30 per dollar invested
- Soybean breeding and genetics for improved yield, immune systems, and seed protein
- Enhancing soybean germplasm through biotechnology
- Assessing management options to enhance seed protein
- Optimize annual on-farm yield improvements from 0.5 to 1.0 bushels/acre a year
- Stop the decline in seed protein that accompanies the rise in soybean yield
- Continue the focus on genetic, chemical and natural control of insects, diseases and weeds
- Genetic Control of Soybean Nodulation Bradyrhizobium Strains in Nebraska Soils
- Balanced Nutrition & Nutrient Priorities for 80+ bu/acre Soybeans
- Role of Soybean Meal in Sustainable Poultry Rations
Nebraska’s soybean breeders continue their impactful work to improve soybean quality and productivity. The scientists working in soybean breeding and genetics are exploring numerous areas including: SCN resistance, stem borer resistance, improved oil content, water use efficacy, boosting carbon capture during seed development, and more.
- Soybean breeding and genetics for improved yield, immune systems, and seed protein
- Enhancing soybean germplasm through biotechnology
- Assessing management options to enhance seed protein
- Optimize annual on-farm yield improvements from 0.5 to 1.0 bushels/acre a year
- Stop the decline in seed protein that accompanies the rise in soybean yield
- Continue the focus on genetic, chemical and natural control of insects, diseases and weeds
- Genetic Control of Soybean Nodulation Bradyrhizobium Strains in Nebraska Soils
- Balanced Nutrition & Nutrient Priorities for 80+ bu/acre Soybeans
- Role of Soybean Meal in Sustainable Poultry Rations
Nebraska’s soybean breeders continue their impactful work to improve soybean quality and productivity. The scientists working in soybean breeding and genetics are exploring numerous areas including: SCN resistance, stem borer resistance, improved oil content, water use efficacy, boosting carbon capture during seed development, and more.