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Winter 2023-2024 has been one for the record books which has allowed farmers to do some things they've never done before--including planting soybeans in February and March. With cold weather ahead, University of Minnesota Extension Soybean Agronomist Seth Naeve gives his insights on the potential for those soybeans.
By Dan LemkeWinter 2023-2024 has been one for the record books which has allowed farmers to do some things they've never done before--including planting soybeans in February and March. With cold weather ahead, University of Minnesota Extension Soybean Agronomist Seth Naeve gives his insights on the potential for those soybeans.