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Jun 7: Stakeholder Perceptions of Mesotrione Use and Stewardship in Vyconic Soybean Technology
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May 26: Soybean Yield and the 2026 “Super” El Niño: What Growers Need to Know
May 23: Can Roasting High-Oleic Soybean Reduce Waterhemp Seed Viability?
May 22: Stripe Rust Found in Wisconsin in 2026
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May 7: What Non-Nodulating Soybeans Can Teach Us About Soil Nitrogen and Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Apr 30: Preplant Dicamba Ahead of Corn: Why the Labels Seem Confusing
Apr 20: Why Documented Risk Factors Should Guide Soybean Fungicide Seed Treatment Decisions
Apr 15: Planting Green Soybean Systems: Soil Residual Herbicide Performance in High-Biomass Cereal Rye
Apr 14: How much cereal rye cover crop biomass is needed to suppress troublesome weeds in Wisconsin?
Apr 1: Enter the 2026 Wisconsin Soybean Association Yield Contest
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    • Figure 1. Change in soil test K between fall and spring soil sampling. Positive values indicate that soil test K increased in the spring while negative values indicate that soil test K decreased in the spring compared to fall. *Indicates value is significantly greater than zero (P

      Figure 1. Change in soil test K between fall and spring soil sampling. Positive values indicate that soil test K increased in the spring while negative values indicate that soil test K decreased in the spring compared to fall. *Indicates value is significantly greater than zero (P<0.05). Data from Vitko et al. 2008.

      Figure 1. Change in soil test K between fall and spring soil sampling. Positive values indicate that soil test K increased in the spring while negative values indicate that soil test K decreased in the spring compared to fall. *Indicates value is significantly greater than zero (P<0.05). Data from Vitko et al. 2008.

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    Wisconsin Waterhemp Herbicide Resistance Project

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    Reporting Dicamba-Injured Acreage in Wisconsin

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    Application window for most soybean herbicides coming close to an end

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    Palmer amaranth is now a prohibited noxious weed seed in Wisconsin, but what does it look like?

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