Farmers who delay planting double-crop soybeans risk significant yield losses, as soybean yields typically decline after early to mid-May. Late-season pests and diseases, such as stinkbugs and fungal infections, pose additional threats to crop health. Weeds can also become a challenge, particularly if wheat residue is insufficient to suppress their growth. However, with proper management, including timely planting, increased seeding rates, and effective pest and weed control, farmers can mitigate these risks and achieve successful yields.