Many farmers have been surprised by how clean their soybean
fields look given the challenges this spring.
Jeff Moon with Corteva Agriscience says while planting delays and the corresponding late fieldwork was frustrating, it did help suppress weeds.
“When we can delay that tillage pass, we take out a lot of weeds that may have germinated early. So that helps get a good control from the beginning.”
He tells Brownfield the rapid adoption of multiple sites of action has also made a difference.
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