Soybean Form B Counts & Measurements
Components of Forecast Row Space Measurements Number of Plants Number of pods/plant Weight of Beans/Pod
How is it used? This information + Form A information is used to forecast SB Production. Form E is used at the end of the season as well. Data from all Objective Yield States are combined to forecast the US. WASHINGTON MONTANA NORTH DAKOTA MINNESOTA ICHIGAN VERMONT MAINE OREGON CALIFORNIA NEVADA IDAHO UTAH WYOMING COLORADO SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS WISCONSIN NEW YORK IOWA PENNSYLVANIA INDIANA OHIO ILLINOIS WEST VIRGINIA MISSOURI VIRGINIA KENTUCKY NEW HAMPSHIRE MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT NEW JERSEY DELAWARE MARYLAND ARIZONA NEW MEXICO OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS TENNESSEE NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA TEXAS MISSISSIPPI ALABAMA GEORGIA LOUISIANA FLORIDA
Data Entry Procedure Fill out the form in the field on paper Submit through CAPI/MOST as soon as you are able to (same day is expectation) The exception to same day rule is when harvesting. If harvested outside of survey period, then wait until survey opens Hold on to paper form so that it can be used to: Clarify any errors that come up Clarify any mismatches/anomalies the next month
4 spaces Recording Date - Paper ƒ First two Spaces = Month ƒ Last two Spaces = Day ƒ Use leading zeros Example 0 _ 7 _ 2 _ 8_
Recording Date - CAPI If you do not enter/select a fieldwork date, you cannot enter any other data in the form This is a new feature, and necessary to prevent lost data
Safety - Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticide Application ƒ Yes / No question Pages 107-109 of SB OY Interviewers Manual Page 108 Re-entry Schedule for Field Sprayed
Unit Location Code Overview 1st visit to layout unit = Code 1 take row space measurements Unit relocate* this month = Code 2 take row space measurements Sample unit laid out previously = Code 3 * relocate does not mean that you found a previously laid out unit. It means you had to re-layout the unit, because you could not find the original unit.
Row Space Measurements The forecast is expanded to a per acre basis with row space measurements Use 50ft. tape provided - units are in 10ths of feet Not feet and inches At dowel stick, Measure across 1st row space working in buffer zone ƒ not to damage plants in unit
Row Space 1 row space - anchor the tape measure at the center of plants in row 1 to the center of plants in row 2. 4 row space - measure from the center of plants in row 1 to the center of plants in row 5.
Row Space Measurement 4 row space 1 row space Row1 Row2 Row3 Row4 Row5
Row Space Measurement Paper CAPI/MOST If unit location=3 Most will not let you fill in the row space measurements
Row Space - Troubleshooting If not enough remaining rows in field to get the 4 row space measurement ƒ measure from center of Row 2 in the direction of Row 1 across 4 row spaces Row spacing of Irregular Planting: take the measurements the same way ƒ 4 row measurements = sum of 2 narrow middles and 2 wide middles
Unit Layout Florist stake S 136 U1- R1 5 foot buffer zone Florist stake U1- R1 On long edge
Counts Within 3 Foot Area Use hand counter for all counts Each month, always count the # of plants per row Count all plants including dead ones Physically touch the base of each plant Plants in Row 1 middle get counted in R1 Plants in Row 2 middle get counted in R2
Maturity of Plants Stage of maturity for each unit must be determined separately Undecided on maturity stage, classify the unit in the lower stage of maturity
6 Inch Section Item 6 No plants present, enter dashes (-) for items 6 thru 10 In each unit, complete all items for Row 1 before starting on Row 2 Item 6 count every plant regardless if plant is dead or has no fruit
Item 7 - Node 6 Inch Section Item 7 a point at which subsidiary parts originate or center a point on a stem at which a leaf or leaves are inserted. At each node, there is a cluster of pods (blooms or dried flowers), a leaf or a lateral branch off the main stem for each node that is not barren.
6 Inch Section Item 7 cont. Count the number of nodes on main stem above ground on all plants, (not below or at ground level) including dead plants Must be at least 1 node per plant Add one node for growing tip Rare case - if main stem forks and forms 2 main stems, treat both as the main stem (note)
6 Inch Section Item 8 Item 8 For OY purposes: branches which bear blooms, dried flowers, or pods are called lateral branches ƒ Lateral Branches must have at least one leaf or scar where a leaf was attached at least one node at least one bloom or pod
Item 8 6 Inch Section Item 8 cont. Distinguish between a lateral branch with fruit and fruiting stalk ƒ Fruiting stalk grows from main stem 1-3 inches long doesn't contain nodes doesn't support a leaf
6 Inch Section Items 9 & 10 Item 9 Number of blooms, dried flowers, and pods on all parts of all plants - on lateral branches and on main stem Item 10 Number of pods with beans - pods with 1 or more beans definitely forming You should see & feel bulges in the pod ƒ bean development If in doubt if beans started to form, go outside the unit and check pods of similar size to see whether beans are forming
6 Inch Section Paper
CAPI/MOST 6 Inch Section
6 Inch Section Item 11 Item 11 Maturity in Stage 5 (item 5), harvest procedures will be covered at the minischools
Status Code Status codes There are 13 possible codes, listed in the interviewer s manual (page 708) Common ones 1 = complete (filled out, unharvested) 4 = enumerator harvested 8 = innacessible Status code must be entered in order to submit the Form-B Separate status codes for each unit