North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt ! | Gosh jreiser, that is One big question, Lots of here and there issues to deal with.
If I were You, go visit some of the good and consistent S.B. producers in Your County, and Listen to them.
Volumes of Books could be written and If It was, One for all, and all for One Yield Production method ??? then every one would be growing Maximum Yields every year.
In Our area, Despite what many, Most on this site report. Looking back over S.B. Yield data versus Dates Planted. 10 seasons of records show no advantage, statistical differences to soybeans planted between April 20th. and June 1st.
Here, Not there, the N.K. and Pioneer have a slight advantage plant health and yield wise. On farms where I have access to the records. |