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Soybean Growth Stages and Roller Crimped Rye

Written by Alana Lynn Voss and JOSHUA D KAMPS A part of the Badger Crop Connect program
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Shawn Conley, UW-Madison Extension Soybean and Small Grain Specialist

  • Soybean crop progress- know the growth stages

Erin Silva, UW-Madison Extension Organic Agriculture Specialist

  • Agronomic management with roller crimped winter cereal rye

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