Soybean is a major crop in the U.S. For every soybean farmer,
maximum yield is the ultimate goal. If you are interested in starting
your own soybean farm, we have a basic guide to help you. You can find
tips in soybean planting, harvesting and storage.
You can also find links to resources on soybean farming, soybean farms and equipment.
Soybeans are used in a variety of ways – as food substitute,
fertilizer, animal feed and source of special oils, among other uses.
They are planted by many farmers in the U.S. and have become a major
crop for the country. If you are interested in growing soybeans as a
crop, here are some tips.
Guide to Soybean Planting
Before planting soybean seeds, you could take soil samples for your
farm for testing to know whether you would need to condition your soil.
Soybeans grow best in soil that is neither too acidic nor too alkaline.
Add lime to lessen acidity or ammonium sulphate to increase alkalinity.
Add composts, manure or fertilizer to increase the soil’s fertility.
Although some varieties can be grown at all seasons, soybeans are
usually planted in May and harvested in October.
Different varieties of soybeans grow differently under different
conditions. And so, the most important decision a farmer planning to
start a soybean farm would have to make is with regards to the choice of
soybean variety to plant. Choosing the breed of soybeans that will
thrive well under a farm’s climate is crucial to attaining maximum yield
for a crop. If you are just starting a soybean farm, you can ask local
seed dealers’ recommendation on the best variety to plant around your
area. Later on, you can conduct your own on-farm trials to discover
which variety produces the highest yield for your farm.
Planting should follow specific requirements such as spacings between
rows and spacing within rows. Plants should be watered regularly,
weeded and protected from insects. Soybean production is more effective
at about 300 acres of plantation. And it results to higher yields too. A
yield of 50 bushels-per-acre is considered high.
Soybean Harvesting and Storage
Harvesting equipment are employed to harvest soybeans. In harvesting,
care is taken to minimize breaking or cracking of the beans. The same
care should be observed when sending the beans to storage. The beans
must be stored in conditions that will prevent the soybeans from insect
infestations. Both the beans and the containers should be clean and dry.
In general, potential insect infestations could be averted with proper
harvesting, loading and storage practices. Use of insecticides is not
advised for two reasons: it is an added expense and there are few
recommended insecticides available for this.
Resources on Soybean Farming
You can visit soybean farms growers suppliers for resources on soybean growing, visit the American Soybean Association (ASA). You can visit www.farm.ewg.org for information on soybean subsidies in the US. To find soybean farms for sale, visit www.soybeanfarms.com.
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