South Carolina Soybean Board
Top Things for Farmers to Know About Checkoff Dollars Invested in Research
The goal of the South Carolina Soybean Board is to improve the profitability, productivity and sustainability of South Carolina soybean producers through checkoff-funded research. We constantly request feedback and input from farmers to ensure we address concerns across the state and beyond the 12 farmer-leaders on our board.
- Agronomics
- Pest management
- Soil fertility
- Variety selection and development
- Maximizing profitability and productivity
- Pesticide resistance management
- Expanding current and developing new soybean markets
- Validation of soil test potassium recommendations and plant tissue analysis to optimize soybean yield
- Determining factors that influence high yielding soybean in South Carolina
- Evaluating ultra-late soybeans planted behind corn in South Carolina
- Utilizing simulated insect damage to assess South Carolina insect thresholds
A Success Story as a Result of Research
The South Carolina Soybean Board has funded an Asian Soybean Rust (ASR) monitoring project for a number of years. It allows us to be proactive rather than reactive if we face ASR.
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- Agronomics
- Pest management
- Soil fertility
- Variety selection and development
- Maximizing profitability and productivity
- Pesticide resistance management
- Expanding current and developing new soybean markets
- Validation of soil test potassium recommendations and plant tissue analysis to optimize soybean yield
- Determining factors that influence high yielding soybean in South Carolina
- Evaluating ultra-late soybeans planted behind corn in South Carolina
- Utilizing simulated insect damage to assess South Carolina insect thresholds
A Success Story as a Result of Research
The South Carolina Soybean Board has funded an Asian Soybean Rust (ASR) monitoring project for a number of years. It allows us to be proactive rather than reactive if we face ASR.
Posted on: 09/15/2025
Posted on: 11/04/2024
Posted on: 08/12/2024
Posted on: 10/16/2023
Posted on: 09/25/2023
Posted on: 06/12/2023
Posted on: 10/10/2022
Posted on: 08/29/2022
Posted on: 04/04/2022
Posted on: 03/14/2022
Posted on: 12/21/2020
Posted on: 12/07/2020
Posted on: 08/26/2020
Posted on: 06/22/2020
Posted on: 05/12/2020
Posted on: 05/06/2020
Posted on: 12/04/2019
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