BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — In its first full season, the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) Agronomy Farm began to take shape as more than just another research site. It is emerging as a long-term, systems-focused farm designed to answer real-world questions about soybean production, crop rotations and return on investment (ROI) in Illinois. Located just 20 minutes south of the ISA Bloomington office, the farm is uniquely positioned to serve as a hands…
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