Top Things for Farmers to Know About Checkoff Dollars Invested in Research
The Maryland Soybean Board supports research for soybean farmers to have the most current information to protect their crops and the environment. Recent research investments have focused on yield and soil health.
- Variety Development and Trials
- Weed Control
- Pest Management
- Cover Crops
- Increasing Yield
- Soil Health
- Technology Access
- Improving Detection of Dectes Stem Borer for Developing Spray Recommendations in Soybeans
- Evaluation of Growth-Promoting Products for Soybean Production in Maryland
- Managing Herbicide-Resistant Common Ragweed Emergence and Growth in Soybeans
- Planting Green – Extending the Growing Season to Get More Payback from Cover Crops
- Phosphorus runoff from no-till soils – do cover crops make it better or worse?
“Through the funding of these projects, we aim to fulfill our mission of increasing the profitability of Maryland soybean farmers. The projects selected for funding address local issues that will positively impact farmer’s operations.”
— MSB Chairman, Joshua Appenzeller, Sudlersville MD
- Variety Development and Trials
- Weed Control
- Pest Management
- Cover Crops
- Increasing Yield
- Soil Health
- Technology Access
- Improving Detection of Dectes Stem Borer for Developing Spray Recommendations in Soybeans
- Evaluation of Growth-Promoting Products for Soybean Production in Maryland
- Managing Herbicide-Resistant Common Ragweed Emergence and Growth in Soybeans
- Planting Green – Extending the Growing Season to Get More Payback from Cover Crops
- Phosphorus runoff from no-till soils – do cover crops make it better or worse?
“Through the funding of these projects, we aim to fulfill our mission of increasing the profitability of Maryland soybean farmers. The projects selected for funding address local issues that will positively impact farmer’s operations.”
— MSB Chairman, Joshua Appenzeller, Sudlersville MD