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Continuous Soybean

Last Updated: March 28, 2008

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Continuous Soybean When growing continuous soybeans, research results show a 5-10% yield loss in second year of beans and beyond. This yield loss is often due the" rotation" affect. Yield loss can be considerably greater due to increased insect and disease problems as well as decreased organic matter and reduced soil quality. Soybean cyst nematode is more likely to become a problem in continuous soybean.

“For more information on this or other topics related to soybean production, contact your state extension specialist or your local extension educator/agent.”

The following is the link to the soybean extension specialists: state extension soybean specialist

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