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4/18/2017

Time to lay out Field experiments!

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​Now that everyone has planted and the cover crop is officially growing, it's time to lay out the experiments!

The plan was to lay out the experiments three weeks after planting, but some of the fields have already been planted for a month or more. Since things tend to green up faster the farther east one goes, we decided to start with the eastern locations and work our way west.

I will be in contact with the producers on the project shortly to let them know when to expect us.

Thanks All!


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10/8/2021 04:45:31 am

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