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  1. Do you follow these tips after you've properly pulled soil samples?

  2. Did you encounter nutrient deficiencies this year? Here are 's tips for next year: .

  3. Be sure to place sample probe at a 90-degree angle when collecting cores.

  4. How is going for you? Share your pictures with us in the comments below!

  5. Core samples should always be pulled from a consistent depth.

  6. Will your soybean rotation be ready after a record corn harvest? See if you’re prepared here:

  7. Soil test results are only as good as the representative samples.

  8. Today’s high-yield systems come with greater nutrient demands and require frequent soil tests. Learn more:

  9. Do you know the correct tool to use when taking a sample for a soil test?

  10. When is the right time to soil-test? Find out from :

  11. A closer look at soil fertility has the potential to raise your soybean game. Read how here:

  12. Is your nutrient application uniform? This is a helpful checklist to achieve uniform application:

  13. How will you celebrate the end of and all of your hard work? Check out our ideas at

  14. trials looking fantastic in GA! Excellent yields ready to harvest duck

  15. Deciding on a fall fertilizer plan is fast approaching. Read about spring vs. fall application here:

  16. This visits Iowa to explore how sunlight helps a farm gain yield for free:

  17. Did you experience a drought this season? Read about what you can do post-harvest to help next year’s crop here:

  18. Meet the advisor your advisors need to know in the latest issue of Unfenced.

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    • @NDSUsoilhealth

      NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist. Some of my tweets are research-based and some are just observations as I drive around North Dakota.

    • @dejon003

      UMN Extension Educator in Soils. Reducing tillage, covering the soil, and building soil health are my passion.

  20. this week is all about how soybeans have changed over the decades. From the University of Illinois:

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