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Soybean Considerations Following Hurricanes

Posted on September 20, 2018 by David Holshouser
Although Virginia escaped the disaster caused by Hurricane Florence for the most part, Dr. Rachel Vann, N.C. State Soybean Extension Specialist, has written an excellent article, Soybean Considerations Following Hurricane Florence, on steps to evaluate flooded soybean.
I suggest saving for future reference and hope that we won’t need it.
Posted in Soybean | Tagged as flooding, hurricane, soybean |

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