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With seed orders going in, Stephanie Porter, CCA, explains how the right soybean variety choices can protect yield and profitability.

September 3, 2025 
| by Stephanie Porter

The study concluded that farmers should plant in 15” rows and avoid unnecessary fertilizer when soil pH, P1, and K are within recommended ranges.

July 17, 2025 
| by Field Advisor

While a wet spring has delayed planting for many Illinois farmers, Stephanie Porter, CCA, says there’s still time to maximize yield potential by prioritizing corn first, adjusting soybean populations and management, and making strategic in-season decisions as conditions allow.

May 15, 2025 
| by Stephanie Porter

Hear planting updates, replant advice, and weed scouting tips from Illinois Soy Envoys on the latest Field Advisor podcast.

May 15, 2025 
| by Kelsey Litchfield

With southern Illinois battling wet field conditions and northern Illinois facing increasing dryness, timely weather in the weeks ahead will be critical as farmers work to finish planting and manage rising drought concerns heading into June.

May 13, 2025 
| by Matt Reardon

Early in the growing season, many factors often reduce soybean plant stands - freezing temperatures, hail, slugs, disease, etc. A soybean field with poor seedling vigor, slow plant growth, and low plant stand often triggers an “I need to fix this” impulse; however, these fields don’t always need to be replanted.

May 12, 2025 
| by Stephanie Porter

With seed orders going in, Stephanie Porter, CCA, explains how the right soybean variety choices can protect yield and profitability.

September 3, 2025 
| by Stephanie Porter |

The study concluded that farmers should plant in 15” rows and avoid unnecessary fertilizer when soil pH, P1, and K are within recommended ranges.

July 17, 2025 
| by Field Advisor |

While a wet spring has delayed planting for many Illinois farmers, Stephanie Porter, CCA, says there’s still time to maximize yield potential by prioritizing corn first, adjusting soybean populations and management, and making strategic in-season decisions as conditions allow.

May 15, 2025 
| by Stephanie Porter |

Hear planting updates, replant advice, and weed scouting tips from Illinois Soy Envoys on the latest Field Advisor podcast.

May 15, 2025 
| by Kelsey Litchfield |

With southern Illinois battling wet field conditions and northern Illinois facing increasing dryness, timely weather in the weeks ahead will be critical as farmers work to finish planting and manage rising drought concerns heading into June.

May 13, 2025 
| by Matt Reardon |

Early in the growing season, many factors often reduce soybean plant stands - freezing temperatures, hail, slugs, disease, etc. A soybean field with poor seedling vigor, slow plant growth, and low plant stand often triggers an “I need to fix this” impulse; however, these fields don’t always need to be replanted.

May 12, 2025 
| by Stephanie Porter |


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