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2024 SOYBEAN SUMMIT

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2024 SOYBEAN SUMMIT
  • Soybean Success, No Longer a Secret
  • Achieving High-Yield Soybeans While Protecting the Soil
  • Branches to Bushels: Soybean Placement Insights and Strategies
  • Cover Crop Update from Across the State
  • Fertilizer Outlook and Chemical Supply Chain Update for the 2024 Growing Season
  • Red Crown Rot Panel
  • Farmer Panel with Audience Q&A
  • Growing the On-Farm Trial Network
  • Navigating A New Era: Understanding the Endangered Species Act & Its Impact on Pesticide Regulation
  • Insect Pest Lurking in Your Soybean Fields: A Recap of the 2023 Season
  • Conservation Finance for Farmers: Understanding Conservation Funding Opportunities
  • What Can ISA-Funded Research Do For You?
Lexi Hoffman2025-02-13T23:52:48+00:00February 13, 2025|Soybean Summit|

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