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How warmer temps, higher C02 will affect your corn, soybeans

2015-03-19 19:25:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

If Midwestern night temperatures rise by 9 degrees by 2100, as many climate scientists predict, the corn yield/July temperature relationship from Indiana suggests a yield decrease of 2.1 bushels per acre for every degree Fahrenheit increase. read more

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