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Make the most from late-planted soybean

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Possible alternative crops for late planting situations in Missouri

Explore fast-maturing crops like sunflowers, buckwheat, and cowpeas for late planting in Missouri

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Missouri Soybean Hall of Fame inducts George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver was honored for pioneering agricultural education and soybean innovation at the Missouri Soybean Center Hall of Fame.​

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Soybean disease not usually seen in state shows in NW Missouri

Note: Revised to correct spelling of “sclerotinia.” COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension agronomy specialist Wayne Flanary says about 160 acres of soybean in northwestern Missouri show symptoms of sclerotinia stem rot. The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic confirmed the disease, which can cause large losses in fields with high yield potential.