North Dakota soybean production falls short of the national average on a per-acre basis, but the gap is narrowing. North Dakota Soybean Council Research Programs Coordinator Miki Miheguli credits the farming practices that are being adopted. “We cannot control all of the factors, but we can control some such as selecting good varieties and best management practices,” said Miheguli. “Know what works best on your farm. Minimizing the cost of production can help a farmer’s bottom line almost as much as yield output can.”
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