NDSU EXTENSION OFFERS ADVICE FOR CONDITIONING TOODRY SOYBEANS

Farmers may want to condition soybeans that were harvested at lower moisture contents. Warm, dry weather can result in soybeans being too dry at harvest. “The soybeans lose weight and become brittle, increasing the potential for handling damage when they are too dry,” North Dakota State University Extension agricultural engineer Ken Hellevang says. “Also, producers los...

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