Interest in early soybean varieties pushes more research
Story Date: 11/16/2018

 

Source: John Hart, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 11/10/18


With growers across North Carolina showing more interest in producing earlier-maturing soybean varieties, North Carolina State University is stepping up its research to see how early-maturing Group III and Group IV varieties perform in the Tar Heel State. During the recent Piedmont Soybean Field Day at the Piedmont Research Station in Salisbury, N.C., State Extension Soybean Specialist Dr. Rachel Vann said growers in the Piedmont and other parts of North Carolina are successfully producing early-maturity soybeans and can find price premiums for September delivery.

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