The good and bad as soybeans see ample moisture

An extension agronomist says wet conditions in the Upper Midwest are having a mixed impact on soybeans. Seth Naeve with the University of Minnesota tells Brownfield the rains are good for maximizing yield potential. “This is another year where it’s going to demonstrate what happens in August and September really makes the crop, and having […]

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