Maximizing dryland soybean yields in North Carolina
Story Date: 2/23/2017

 

Source: John Hart, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 2/22/17


Jim Dunphy acknowledges that North Carolina soybean farmers can make bigger yields using irrigation, but most of the beans in the state are grown under dryland conditions, which is why farmers need to do all they can to maximize dryland yields.
For the second year in 2016, Dunphy conducted his “Cadillac” study for achieving maximum dryland soybean yields. In the study, Dunphy used the top yielding determinant Group V and VI varieties ...

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