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Soybean Emergence Issues in Cool Wet Soils

By letter2self on February 27, 2023



Dr. Shawn Conley, University of Wisconsin-Madison, goes to the field to discuss soybean emergence issues in cool wet soils. He shows a variety of damage that crusty soils can cause to emerging plants.

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