Here’s What Really Drives Soybean Yield Variation: Alliance-Funded Research in Ontario Grain Farmer Magazine
Ontario soybean fields often differ sharply in yield from one year to the next, but the reasons driving those differences are rarely straightforward. New research led by U of G researcher Dr. Hugh Earl and forming the thesis of M.Sc. student Matt Rundle shows that inputs aren’t the biggest driver of yield variation; rather, environment plays the lead role. Read the story: Here’s what really drives soybean yield variation.