Research Geared to Solve Production Challenges

The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) is funding 18 Soybean Production research projects through the checkoff in 2025-2026. Many research projects span multiple years to more fully understand and address critical issues affecting the future of Illinois soybean production. Learn more about the research projects we’re funding below. Connect with the researchers behind the projects in Meet the Researchers. And if you want to view past funded projects, checkout Past Projects.

Research Projects

View PDF of the FY26 Research Projects or read the latest results through the Annual Insights Report.

Waterhemp with nontarget-site resistance is one of the biggest weed challenges for Illinois farmers. Using an epidemiological approach with real field histories, this project will identify which management practices best slow resistance so farmers can protect herbicides, maintain yields, and manage waterhemp sustainably.
University of Illinois-
2026
$69,970

WHY IT MATTERS

Waterhemp with nontarget-site resistance is one of the biggest weed challenges for Illinois farmers. Using an epidemiological approach with real field histories, this project will identify which management practices best slow resistance so farmers can protect herbicides, maintain yields, and manage waterhemp sustainably.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$69,970
Detect red crown rot (RCR) hotspots with satellite imagery, evaluate commercial products, and study how those treatments influence the interaction between RCR and soybean cyst nematode to improve disease management in soybean fields.
University of Illinois-
2025-2026
$93,559

WHY IT MATTERS

Detect red crown rot (RCR) hotspots with satellite imagery, evaluate commercial products, and study how those treatments influence the interaction between RCR and soybean cyst nematode to improve disease management in soybean fields.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2025-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$93,559
Evaluate genetic variation and environmental effects on amino acid composition in soybean breeding lines to identify stable, high-protein genotypes that meet the nutritional demands of feed and food markets.
University of Illinois-
2026
$33,770

WHY IT MATTERS

Evaluate genetic variation and environmental effects on amino acid composition in soybean breeding lines to identify stable, high-protein genotypes that meet the nutritional demands of feed and food markets.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$33,770
Evaluate electrically polarized nanomaterials as a novel tool to control soybean cyst nematode (SCN) and sudden death syndrome (SDS), building on lab results that show rapid pathogen deactivation and moving into greenhouse trials for further testing.
Southern Illinois University-
2026
$48,643

WHY IT MATTERS

Evaluate electrically polarized nanomaterials as a novel tool to control soybean cyst nematode (SCN) and sudden death syndrome (SDS), building on lab results that show rapid pathogen deactivation and moving into greenhouse trials for further testing.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Southern Illinois University-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$48,643
Evaluate the effectiveness of PRE and POST herbicide programs, with and without cereal rye, for weed control in early-planted no-till soybeans to help farmers maintain yield and manage resistance under tight application windows.
University of Illinois-
2026
$22,500

WHY IT MATTERS

Evaluate the effectiveness of PRE and POST herbicide programs, with and without cereal rye, for weed control in early-planted no-till soybeans to help farmers maintain yield and manage resistance under tight application windows.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$22,500
Develop integrated weed management strategies that combine cover crops, herbicides, and tillage to control herbicide-resistant waterhemp, protect soybean yields, and support long-term sustainability.
Southern Illinois University-
2026
$59,700

WHY IT MATTERS

Develop integrated weed management strategies that combine cover crops, herbicides, and tillage to control herbicide-resistant waterhemp, protect soybean yields, and support long-term sustainability.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Southern Illinois University-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$59,700
Develop and test bioherbicides that specifically target palmer amaranth (pigweed) and waterhemp without harming soybeans, while creating a commercialization roadmap to provide farmers with a cost-effective, sustainable weed control option.
Southern Illinois University-
2026
$65,000

WHY IT MATTERS

Develop and test bioherbicides that specifically target palmer amaranth (pigweed) and waterhemp without harming soybeans, while creating a commercialization roadmap to provide farmers with a cost-effective, sustainable weed control option.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Southern Illinois University-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$65,000
Assess how cover crops influence lesion nematode populations and their impact on soybean yield through field and greenhouse studies, while identifying and evaluating the pathogenicity of different lesion nematode species found in Illinois.
University of Illinois-
2026
$34,000

WHY IT MATTERS

Assess how cover crops influence lesion nematode populations and their impact on soybean yield through field and greenhouse studies, while identifying and evaluating the pathogenicity of different lesion nematode species found in Illinois.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$34,000
Compare how different cover crop species and mixtures, combined with two termination timings, affect corn and soybean performance in rotation to help refine regional recommendations for farmers and advisors.
University of Illinois Extension-
2026
$27,781

WHY IT MATTERS

Compare how different cover crop species and mixtures, combined with two termination timings, affect corn and soybean performance in rotation to help refine regional recommendations for farmers and advisors.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois Extension-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$27,781
Tracking the release of nitrogen and sulfur from corn, wheat, and cereal rye residue for soybean uptake, while also evaluating how tillage and biologicals affect the rate and amount of nutrient release.
University of Illinois-
2025-2026
$85,418

WHY IT MATTERS

Tracking the release of nitrogen and sulfur from corn, wheat, and cereal rye residue for soybean uptake, while also evaluating how tillage and biologicals affect the rate and amount of nutrient release.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2025-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$85,418
Analyze water quality data from Lake Bloomington and Evergreen Lake watersheds to identify nutrient loss hot spots and provide farmers with targeted resources to support adoption of conservation practices such as cover crops.
Purdue University-
2025-2026
$123,250

WHY IT MATTERS

Analyze water quality data from Lake Bloomington and Evergreen Lake watersheds to identify nutrient loss hot spots and provide farmers with targeted resources to support adoption of conservation practices such as cover crops.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Purdue University-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2025-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$123,250
Developing new soybean varieties with stacked SCN resistance genes, giving farmers more options to rotate and better manage SCN in their fields.
University of Illinois-
2025-2026
$56,962

WHY IT MATTERS

Developing new soybean varieties with stacked SCN resistance genes, giving farmers more options to rotate and better manage SCN in their fields.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2025-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$56,962
Using genetic engineering, including CRISPR, to find new ways to reduce SCN reproduction and survival, with lab testing to identify the best options.
University of Illinois-
2025-2026
$75,942

WHY IT MATTERS

Using genetic engineering, including CRISPR, to find new ways to reduce SCN reproduction and survival, with lab testing to identify the best options.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2025-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$75,942
Offer free SCN soil sampling to help farmers determine presence, population levels, and response to available soybean resistance sources.
University of Illinois-
2024-2026
$59,072

WHY IT MATTERS

Offer free SCN soil sampling to help farmers determine presence, population levels, and response to available soybean resistance sources.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2024-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$59,072
Understanding which insect pests affect soybean yields and how often pest control products deliver a profitable return in Illinois fields.
University of Illinois-
2024-2026
$86,323

WHY IT MATTERS

Understanding which insect pests affect soybean yields and how often pest control products deliver a profitable return in Illinois fields.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2024-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$86,323
Characterizing and developing new high-yielding winter wheat varieties with early maturity – an important trait that enables earlier planting of double-crop soybeans to maximize yield potential.
University of Illinois-
2024-2026
$26,222

WHY IT MATTERS

Characterizing and developing new high-yielding winter wheat varieties with early maturity – an important trait that enables earlier planting of double-crop soybeans to maximize yield potential.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2024-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$26,222
Determine which nutrients and in what quantities are remobilized within soybean plants through tissue testing to improve the accuracy and timing of in-season nutrient recommendations and maximize yield.
University of Illinois-
2024-2026
$53,163

WHY IT MATTERS

Determine which nutrients and in what quantities are remobilized within soybean plants through tissue testing to improve the accuracy and timing of in-season nutrient recommendations and maximize yield.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2024-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$53,163
Assess how soil type, starter fertilizer, tillage, and row spacing affect soybean growth, nutrient uptake, yield, and seed quality to help farmers plant into heavy residue without sacrificing performance.
University of Illinois-
2024-2026
$98,124

WHY IT MATTERS

Assess how soil type, starter fertilizer, tillage, and row spacing affect soybean growth, nutrient uptake, yield, and seed quality to help farmers plant into heavy residue without sacrificing performance.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2024-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$98,124
Measuring soil health, nutrient loss, carbon sequestration, and GHG emissions across cropping systems to better understand how conservation practices impact productivity and environmental outcomes across different rotations and regions.
University of Illinois-
2023-2026
$182,179

WHY IT MATTERS

Measuring soil health, nutrient loss, carbon sequestration, and GHG emissions across cropping systems to better understand how conservation practices impact productivity and environmental outcomes across different rotations and regions.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

University of Illinois-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2023-2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$182,179
Fund soybean production research and extension outreach in the north central region of the United States.
Multiple universities-
Multi-Year
$150,000

WHY IT MATTERS

Fund soybean production research and extension outreach in the north central region of the United States.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Multiple universities-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

Multi-Year

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$150,000
Share expertise, build strategic alignment, and drive technology advancement across public soybean breeding and genetics programs.
Multiple partners-
2026
$30,000

WHY IT MATTERS

Share expertise, build strategic alignment, and drive technology advancement across public soybean breeding and genetics programs.

INSTITUTION/PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Multiple partners-

FISCAL YEAR(S)

2026

2026 PROJECT BUDGET

$30,000

Are you a farmer or advisor?

If you’re a farmer or advisor, we invite you to take our Growing Concerns Survey linked below to help guide future ISA research efforts. We also encourage you to contact us below with specific production challenge research ideas.

Are you a researcher?

If you’re a researcher interested in working with ISA on a project, we encourage you to contact us with your ideas. The RFP will open in early March. Contact us below to be added to the mailing list for more information.