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Source: John Hart, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 8/24/17
Jim Dunphy says the goal of his maximum-yield soybean trial is to provide a different approach to evaluating inputs. “It’s not quite a quite kitchen sink approach. We didn’t throw everything at it except the kitchen sink and hope yields came out well. We restricted it to things that we thought would improve yield. We tried to set up as high as yielding environment that we can without irrigation,” Dunphy, the North Carolina State University Extension soybean specialist explained at this year’s Blacklands … For more of this story, click here.
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