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Crop Management Conference Offers Research Updates on Soybean

Soybean farmers will learn ways to improve yields and reduce impacts from drought, pests and disease at the 2025 Missouri Crop Management Conference sessions, says University of Missouri Extension weed scientist Kevin Bradley.

Andre Reis, MU Extension state specialist in soybean farming systems, will present research findings that help farmers select soybean varieties and optimize planting parameters—such as population and maturity group—to achieve higher yields. Reis heads the University of Missouri Soybean Variety Testing Program.

A panel of Missouri soybean producers will offer practical insights on challenges and successes they have experienced during one of the sessions, Bradley says.

Source : missouri.edu

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