- Title
- North Carolina soybean production guide
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- Date
- 2018
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- Place
- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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- Series
- AG (Series), 835
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North Carolina soybean production guide
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The information contained herein has been compiled from sources deemed
reliable and it is accurate to the best of our knowledge; however, we cannot be
held liable for any errors or omissions.
Recommendations of specific chemicals are based upon information on the
manufacturer's label and performance in a limited number of trials. Because
environmental conditions and methods of application by growers may vary
widely, performance of the chemical will not always conform to the safety and
pest control standards indicated by experimental data.
Recommendations for the use of agricultural chemicals are included in this
publication as a convenience to the reader. The use of brand names and any
mention or listing of commercial products or services in this publication does
not imply endorsement by North Carolina State University or the North Carolina
Soybean Producers Association nor discrimination against similar products
or services not mentioned. Individuals who use agricultural chemicals are
responsible for ensuring that the intended use complies with current regulations
and conforms to the product label. Be sure to obtain current information about
usage regulations and examine a current product label before applying any
chemical. For assistance, contact your local N.C. Cooperative Extension agent.
Some chemicals used for pest control are extremely toxic, whereas others are
only moderately or slightly toxic. It is very important that people involved in the
application of pesticides or exposed to them before, during, or after application
take precautions to protect themselves. When appropriate, wear protective
clothing and equipment as directed on the pesticide label, and observe all other
directions for safe handling and application of the chemical. Make sure that
anyone working with the chemicals or spray equipment knows and understands
the potential hazards and has adequate protection.
Published by
NC State Extension
Funding for and coordination of this publication were provided by
the North Carolina Soybean Producers Association.
4,550 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $10,000 or $2.20 per copy.
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governments, to form a strategic partnership called N.C. Cooperative Extension. With local centers in all
100 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee, they deliver education and technology from NC State and
N.C. A&T that enriches the lives, land and economy of North Carolinians.
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North Carolina Soybean Production Guide NC STATE EXTENSION
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