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Clark SD | Full season varieties can have longer vegetative and reproductive periods and often have greater yield potential when planted early compared to short season varieties. In the Mid-South, short season varieties can be planted too early and have later optimum planting dates compared to fuller season varieties. Further north, short season varieties can be planted later with less associated yield loss (Nafziger and Vossenkemper, 2015). In both scenarios, planting full season varieties first will maximize yield potential.
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