Yields of Top Soybean States Relative to US
Posted by Joel Karlin , DTN Contributing AnalystState yields of the top 18 soybean producing states as a percent of the U.S. yield looking at the twenty, ten and then five-year averages
State yields of the top 18 soybean producing states as a percent of the U.S. yield looking at the twenty, ten and then five-year averages
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