2012
Variety demonstrations
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
ExtensionIndustry outreach
Parent Project:
This is the first year of this project.
Lead Principal Investigator:
James E Dunphy, North Carolina State University
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Brief Project Summary:

It is proposed to make seed of 20 to 30 of the most promising soybean varieties (conventional, Roundup Ready, STS and Liberty Link) available to county Extension personnel for their use in a local variety demonstration. The project will provide side-by-side comparisons under local conditions of promising new and widely-grown soybean varieties. The activity also provides county Extension personnel a vehicle for teaching their producers and agribusiness personnel about soybean production, and directly supports the NCSU's Soybean Extension On-Farm Test and Demonstration program.

Unique Keywords:
#education
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