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Climate Whiplash Is Rewriting the Search for More Resilient Crops
A new report on soybean losses tied to slug pressure highlights how unpredictable seasonal shifts are changing what agricultural resilience has to mean.
Key Takeaways
- Pennsylvania soybean growers suffered one of their worst seasons in a decade after a mild winter and wet spring.
- The problem highlighted in the report was severe slug pressure rather than the soybeans alone.
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DT Editorial Team··via phys.org