Refining ROI: Why seeding rates and genetics matter more than ever

Many soybean growers expect profits to be hard to come by next year. University of Minnesota Extension agronomist Seth Naeve encourages a risk-averse approach. “We give a lot of talks with P values and all the statistics that said that this treatment was better than that treatment, but what farmers really want to know is […]

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