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Agronomics: Video: Soybean Production with Mike Marron, Fifth-Generation Farmer

Farming is a family affair for Mike Marron, ISA Vice Chairman from Fithian, Ill. His ancestors began farming in Vermilion County in 1867; today, Mike and his father farm a soybean-corn rotation on the same land.

As a fifth-generation farmer Marron relies on the latest technologies, including modern varieties and seed treatments, to maximize crop potential. But his biggest piece of growing advice is timeless: plant early. “The longer you can extend the soybean growing season to get more vegetative growth on the plant, it seems to really boost yield,” Marron says.

Watch this short video for details on Marron’s harvest expectations and the biggest challenge he’s faced this growing season. What was your biggest challenge this growing season? Share in the forum.

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