NDSU research summary of dry bean plant establishment factors: Seed yield increase with improved vs. traditional practices
Factor1 | Improved Practice (IP) | Yield Increase IP vs. TP (%) | Traditional Practice (TP) | Number of Trials |
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Variety selection | above trial average | 4 | trial average | 9 |
Tillage system | strip-till | similar4 | conventional | 5 |
Planting date • pinto, black and navy | early (May 11 – 24) | similar5 | normal (May 22 – June 5) | 6 |
late (June 5 – 18) |
Plant stand (plants per acre) | 87,000 | 5 | 72,000 | 3 |
Row spacing | Intermediate (14 – 22 inches) | | wide | |
• pinto | 20 | 11 |
• black | 9 | 4 |
• navy | 22 | 3 |
Seed inoculation with rhizobia bacteria | yes2 | 2 | no | 10 |
Phosphorus fertilizer application | in-furrow or band3 | 16 | broadcast | 3 |
1Pinto bean unless other market classes identified.
2Surveys indicate majority of growers do not inoculate seed.
310-34-0 at 3-6 gpa (two-third of broadcast rate); band = 2 inches from seed.
4No yield advantage with strip-till but benefits include reduced soil erosion, weed suppression, long-term improvement of soil health, etc.
5Risks are associated with early planted dry bean into cold soils and with frost occurring after plant emergence.