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Southwest Illinois | We have had them on the farm for 3 years. I can't say they are significantly better yielding but they are at least as good as the best RR2's that we had been planting. Our Extends were all over 60 this year and most of our field averages were in the 65-75bu range. Best whole farm average yield this year by about 5 bushels per acre. Granted we had good weather. Since we did ding some neighbors beans visually we did some yield checks on their fields and found that not only did dicamba not cause yield loss, but in every case our beans were at least 5 bu better than what the neighbors had. I know that wasn't the case all over, but for us that is what it was. | |
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