A soybean researcher is urging producers to be cautious about their 2019 crop inputs. University of Wisconsin’s Shawn Conley has been meeting farmers at winter agronomy meetings, telling them to be cautious about cutting soybean seeding rates. “I know that’s a common practice that growers are doing, but the germ and the seed quality across the board is down or will be down for 2019, so I want to caution growers just to make sure that they pay attention to the seed tag and adjust their seeding rate accordingly.”
One input Conley says producers should not cut is seed treatments.
Continue reading Researcher urges caution on varieties and seeding rates at Brownfield Ag News.