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Field and Garden: Soybean harvest and the future of weed control

Summary by fosterconews.com
For the fourth year in a row, Foster County saw warmer-than-normal conditions in September. Daytime highs during the last two weeks of the month averaged eight degrees above the norm. The warm temperatures caused soybeans to dry rapidly, with harvest beginning near the end of the month. The yield reports I received ranged between 21 and 45 bushels per acre. Most fields tended to be toward the...
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fosterconews.com broke the news in Carrington, United States on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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