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Disease pressure, weather slow soybean progress in Nebraska
The summer’s cool, wet weather could push the start of soybean harvest to October for some Nebraska farmers. Jay Hanson farms
The post appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The summer’s cool, wet weather could push the start of soybean harvest to October for some Nebraska farmers. Jay Hanson farms
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