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Narrow-row soybeans offer yield advantage

2015-01-27 20:38:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Seven Iowa trials in 2014 show average bump of 2.5 bushels, with a high of 9 bushels. Brent Friest and his father Denny compared 15- and 30-inch rows on their farm near Radcliffe, Iowa, one of seven replicated 2014 strip trials led by the Iowa Soybean Association On-Farm Network. The Friests 15-inch rows yielded 49.8 bushels, compared to 40.5 bushels for his 30-inch rows. read more

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