New soybean farming method doubles yield, slashes weed growth by 50%!
Researchers found that planting a specific soybean variety in narrow rows, along with two hand weedings and the application of a herbicide, significantly reduced weed growth in soybean fields. This led to a 50% increase in grain yield compared to fields left unweeded. The best results were achieved with two hand weedings at specific time points during the growing season.