An extension crops educator encourages growers in areas where soybean development is lagging to be on the lookout for weed escapes.
Dave Nicolai with the University of Minnesota says delayed planting this spring has resulted in soybeans slow to canopy.
“We didn’t get our rows closed quite as early as we normally do, so in some of those situations we’re starting to see weeds come up above.
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