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  • Jan 14, 2025 | annistonstar.com | John Gaska |Spyros Mourtzinis |Shawn Conley

    The spring of 2024 brought many challenges to Wisconsin soybean growers, including heavy precipitation and late planting. Many soybean fields were unplantable until late May, and some of those that were planted were later underwater. Soybean seeds or plants submerged for several weeks are usually not salvageable. However, in fields where temporary flooding occurs and water recedes within a few days or over a week, soybeans can survive, continue to grow and produce a crop.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | agupdate.com | John Gaska |Spyros Mourtzinis |Shawn Conley

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  • Jan 14, 2025 | mdjonline.com | John Gaska |Spyros Mourtzinis |Shawn Conley

    The spring of 2024 brought many challenges to Wisconsin soybean growers, including heavy precipitation and late planting. Many soybean fields were unplantable until late May, and some of those that were planted were later underwater. Soybean seeds or plants submerged for several weeks are usually not salvageable. However, in fields where temporary flooding occurs and water recedes within a few days or over a week, soybeans can survive, continue to grow and produce a crop.

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