Revolutionizing soybean farming: higher productivity and profits with conservation practices!
Soybean crops can be grown successfully using conservation agriculture methods, like zero-tillage-bed with wheat residue. This approach resulted in higher productivity and profitability compared to other tillage practices. Adding 80 kg of phosphorus per hectare as basal application also increased soybean yield and profits significantly. However, using 120 kg of phosphorus didn't show any extra benefits over 80 kg. In summary, using conservation agriculture practices and applying 80 kg of phosphorus per hectare can help increase soybean productivity and profitability.