
A soybean researcher says growers might want to choose 2020 seeds carefully knowing soils are wet and there’s a lot of unfinished fieldwork to do in the spring. Shawn Conley with the University of Wisconsin tells Brownfield they’re preparing a list of earlier-maturing soybean options with comparable yields knowing planting dates might get bumped back a couple of weeks. Conley says, “We’re actually doing a pretty in-depth data analysis right now looking at the response of planting date and maturity group.