Hot, dry September weather across much of Oklahoma disrupted soybean development, leading to smaller-than-projected yields overall. Historically, 2021 will go down as a tale of two soybean crop choices - full-season and double-crop.  The double-crop soybeans were planted following harvest of a field’s first grain crop, such as wheat in many Oklahoma counties. The more […]

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