An extension crops educator says as weed management becomes increasingly difficult, farmers should consider strategies to give crops an upper-hand.
Lisa Behnken at the University of Minnesota suggests earlier planting dates, higher populations, and narrower rows could tip the scales in soybean’s favor. But there are drawbacks.
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