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When Should Rapidly Maturing Soybean Varieties be Planted in Saskatchewan?

When Should Rapidly Maturing Soybean Varieties be Planted in Saskatchewan

2024 IHARF Agronomy Update – Chris Holzapfel

Phosphorus Management for Soybeans in Saskatchewan

Nitrogen Management for Soybeans in Saskatchewan

Control of Glyphosate Resistant Canola in Glyphosate Resistant Soybean

Pea, Lentil, and Soybean Response to Rhizobial and Mycorrhizal Inoculation

2020 IHARF Agronomy Research Update 2 Chris Holzapfel

Seeding date and yield relationships using producer reported data Christiane Catellier

Control of glyphosate resistant canola in glyphosate resistant soybeans

2017 IHARF Agronomy Research Update Chris Holzapfel

Soybean Inoculation Concepts and Options

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