Conventional or non-GMO soybean continues to be grown on a significant number of acres in Michigan. Growers who produce non-GMO soybean including specialty varieties generally receive premiums of $0.75 or more per bushel. Weed control continues to be one of the greatest challenges for non-GMO soybean growers in Michigan. Key principles include starting with a clean seed bed, herbicides in weed control programs, making timely post emergence herbicide applications, and realizing that certain weeds have evolved resistance to different herbicides are all key considerations needed when growing non-GMO soybean. Using these principles and information to develop effective weed management programs...
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