2009-05-112009-05-111980https://hdl.handle.net/10365/4356Higher yields of soybeans are possible in North Dakota if current varieties are grown in 12-or 18-inch row spacings. Yield responses varied with location, year, variety,. and planting date. "Narrow rows" (12-or 18-inch) produced equal to or better than wider rows at Oakes (sprinkler irrigation), Casselton (dryland), and Fargo (dryland).North Dakota State UniversityThe Effect Of Row Spacing On Soybean YieldsArticle