Missouri’s soybean crop looks good heading into August

A state soybean specialist with University of Missouri Extension says the crop is doing well heading into August. “August is the time of the season where the soybean yield will be mostly defined.” Andre Reis says Missouri’s crop should have an overall better yield than last year, because timely rains have made it a much […]

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