Shea, ZacharySinger, William MonteZhang, Bo2020-08-062020-08-062020http://hdl.handle.net/10919/99584Soybean is one of the most widely planted and used legumes in the world due to its valuable seed composition. The many significant agronomic practices that are utilized in soybean production are highlighted with an emphasis on those used during the pregrowing season and growing season. The various pests of soybeans and the pest management strategies used to control them are described with special attention to insects, weeds, bacteria, fungi, and nematodes. The multitude of soybean uses for livestock and human consumption, and its industrial uses are discussed in this chapter. Additionally, the conventional breeding and genetic engineering attempts to improve soybean protein, oil, and sucrose content as well as eliminate the antinutritional factors, such as trypsin inhibitors, raffinose, stachyose, and phytate, are examined. In this chapter, the various management practices, uses, and breeding efforts of soybean will be discussed.23 pagesapplication/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalagronomic practicespest managementsoybean usesbreedinggenetic engineeringSoybean Production, Versatility, and ImprovementBook chapterhttps://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.91778