
Weed Control in Non-Traited Row Crops
Dr. Everman and Dr. Cahoon talk about weed control here in both conventional or Non-Traited row crops or if …
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Fertilizer burn can occur to the soybean seed from an in-furrow application and to the …
Sunscald is caused by bright sunlight on a wet leaf after exposure to high temperatures. …
This publication, chapter 12 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, discusses the soybean market …