The relative soybean seed yield among planting rates, ranging from 80,000 to 220,000 pure live seeds (PLS) per acre, averaged across row spacings and all North Dakota site-years, is shown in Figure 1. Planting rates of 125,000 to 200,000 PLS per acre generally provided above-average yield, with 169,000 PLS per acre producing optimum agronomic yield.
Figure 2 shows relative soybean seed yield among planting rates, ranging from 80,000 to 220,000 PLS per acre, averaged across row spacings and eastern North Dakota site-years (28 trials). Planting rates of 135,000 to 200,000 PLS per acre generally provided above-average yield, with 180,000 PLS per acre producing optimum agronomic yield.
Figure 2. Soybean relative seed yield with planting rates averaged across row spacings, eastern North Dakota, 2008-2019.
Figure 3 displays the early season (several weeks after plant emergence) plant population (y-axis) resulting from planting rates (x-axis) averaged across the soybean trials from eastern North Dakota. The average early season plant population of all North Dakota trials was 138,000 and was 92% of planting rates of 150,000 PLS per acre. Therefore, 8% of the PLS did not develop into viable plants.
Figure 3. Soybean planting rates and established stand, eastern North Dakota, 2008-2019.
The number of plants established for evaluated planting rates in this study varied for each trial environment based on factors including seed quality, planter setting, planting conditions, soil moisture and rainfall after planting. Analysis of western trials did not include plant population because the majority of trials did not include this data.
Recommendations for the optimum agronomic planting rate in this publication are based on live seeds planted and not on established plants per acre. If planting in conditions where greater seed mortality is expected, adjust the planting rate up accordingly. If the plant establishment rate can be improved effectively, the amount of PLS needed for optimal plant stands can be reduced.
The relative soybean seed yield among planting rates, ranging from 80,000 to 180,000 PLS per acre, averaged across row spacings and western North Dakota site-years (nine trials) is shown in Figure 4. Planting rates equal or greater than 120,000 to 160,000 PLS per acre provided above-average yield, with 141,000 PLS per acre producing optimum agronomic yield.
Figure 4. Soybean relative seed yield with planting rates averaged across row spacings, western North Dakota, 2013-2019.