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Late-season growing conditions could impact corn, soybean yields

2014-09-02 17:11:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

A big challenge in many areas of the Upper Midwest is continued cooler than normal temperatures, and lower-than-normal accumulation of growing degree units (GDUs). This raises concerns that some of the 2014 corn and soybean crop may not reach maturity prior to the first killing frost, especially in areas with very late planting dates this past spring. Focus on Ag read more

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