
The increasing adoption of early-planted soybean in Indiana, and throughout the Corn Belt, prompts the question of whether herbicide programs should remain the same as those used for later planting dates.

The increasing adoption of early-planted soybean in Indiana, and throughout the Corn Belt, prompts the question of whether herbicide programs should remain the same as those used for later planting dates.
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