Alabama Soybean Checkoff
Top Things for Farmers to Know About Checkoff Dollars Invested in Research
Alabama Soybean Producers, a division of Alabama Farmers Federation, invests in production research to support farmers throughout the state who produce soybeans. Research projects address genetics, nutrients, soil health, pest pressure and control, water management, and more, all to support Alabama soybean farmers’ yield and profitability.
- Nutrient management
- Disease, insect and weed control
- Precision ag products
- Soybean breeding
- Soil health
- Technology
- Pest control
- Additional uses for soybeans
- Weed management
- Use of soy flour in engineered wood products in Alabama
- Investigating precision ag practices and technologies to improve soybean production and profitability in Alabama
- Susceptibility of soybean varieties to root-knot nematodes
- Integrated weed management programs for soybean production
“Investing in projects and research pays off. The Soybean Committee is conscientious of the decisions we make and how these investments benefit our fellow growers.”
— Brady Peek, Limestone County farmer, Alabama Soybean Committee Chairman
- Nutrient management
- Disease, insect and weed control
- Precision ag products
- Soybean breeding
- Soil health
- Technology
- Pest control
- Additional uses for soybeans
- Weed management
- Use of soy flour in engineered wood products in Alabama
- Investigating precision ag practices and technologies to improve soybean production and profitability in Alabama
- Susceptibility of soybean varieties to root-knot nematodes
- Integrated weed management programs for soybean production
“Investing in projects and research pays off. The Soybean Committee is conscientious of the decisions we make and how these investments benefit our fellow growers.”
— Brady Peek, Limestone County farmer, Alabama Soybean Committee Chairman