A field experiment was conducted during the Kharif season of 2024 at the Research Farm, Department of Agronomy, GH Raisoni University, Saikheda, Madhya Pradesh, to evaluate the effect of different treatments of integrated nutrients methods on the yield and economics of soybean (
Glycine max L.) variety JS-9560. The soil was medium black and clayey, and the experiment was laid out in a Randomized Block Design with ten treatments replicated thrice. The The treatments are used to find out production by given treatments. T
1 (100% Control), T
2 (100% RDF), T
3 (100% RDF +1% foliar spray-Humic acid), T
4 (100% RDF +1% foliar spray-Fulvic acid), T
5 (RDF + Vermicompost), T
6 (RDF + Poultry manure), T
7 (RDF + FYM).
Results: The highest seed yield (2200.15 kg/ha) and stover yield (2650.10 kg/ha) were recorded under T6 (100% RDF + Poltury manure), which also resulted in the highest gross return (₹73, 555.20/ha), net return (₹35, 546.88/ha), and benefit-cost ratio (2.35). In contrast, the control treatment recorded the and humic acid lowest values for all parameters. The enhanced performance was attributed to improved nutrient uptake, hormonal stimulation from given 7 treatments, and the vital role of nutrients in metabolic activities. The study concludes that integrated nutrients management is an effective strategy for increasing soybean productivity and profitability under rainfed conditions.