One group of add-on inputs doesn't bother Seth Naeve as much as others."I look at some of these things like soybean inocu-lants that may not always look like they will consistently give a good return, but cost just a few dollars per acre," says Naeve, University of Minnesota Extension agronomist. "Since they don't cost much, it doesn't take much of a yield increase to pay for them."
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