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Forage Soybean Yield and Quality Responses to Plant Density and Row Distance

Stefan Seitera, Craig E. Altemoseb,* and Michael H. Davisc

a Dep. of Agric. Sci., Linn Benton Community College, Albany, OR 97321
b Penn State Coop. Ext., 420 Holmes Street, Bellefonte, PA 16823
c Cornell Univ. Willsboro Res. Farm, Willsboro, NY 12996



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Fig. 1. Dry matter (DM) yield at final harvest of forage soybean at two row distances and three plant densities in 2000 and 2001 at Durham, NH. Graphs show mean values; n = 4, vertical bars = standard errors of means.

 





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