Oklahoma Soybean Board
Top Things for Farmers to Know About Checkoff Dollars Invested in Research
The projects are evaluated and approved by a five-member board of soybean producers who provide input about which types of research are most helpful to their fellow soybean growers.
- Weed Management in Diverse Growing Conditions and Production Systems
- Feral Swine Control of Soybean Fields and Crops
- Improving Agronomic Management of Soybeans Including Pesticides, Cover Crops, Maturity Groups and Planting Dates
How best to control feral swine which continue to destroy more soybeans each year. In addition, weed management is important especially as the rules for various herbicides are changing frequently.
- Use of High Oleic Acid Soybean Oil in Cattle Feedlot Rations
- Improving Management of a Soybean Double Crop System
One of Our Biggest Success Stories as a Result of Research
Oklahoma Soybean Board collaborates with organizations in the state and the region for improved farmer productivity and profitability. Recent checkoff funding has supported feral swine control in Oklahoma and neighboring states. Because feral swine travel across borders, a regional effort is in place to reduce the overpopulation of these crop-destroying pigs.
There are currently no Resources for Oklahoma Soybean Board.
- Weed Management in Diverse Growing Conditions and Production Systems
- Feral Swine Control of Soybean Fields and Crops
- Improving Agronomic Management of Soybeans Including Pesticides, Cover Crops, Maturity Groups and Planting Dates
How best to control feral swine which continue to destroy more soybeans each year. In addition, weed management is important especially as the rules for various herbicides are changing frequently.
- Use of High Oleic Acid Soybean Oil in Cattle Feedlot Rations
- Improving Management of a Soybean Double Crop System
One of Our Biggest Success Stories as a Result of Research
Oklahoma Soybean Board collaborates with organizations in the state and the region for improved farmer productivity and profitability. Recent checkoff funding has supported feral swine control in Oklahoma and neighboring states. Because feral swine travel across borders, a regional effort is in place to reduce the overpopulation of these crop-destroying pigs.
There are currently no Resources for Oklahoma Soybean Board.