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If I plant soybeans and they reach non-economic harvest yield condition, would I be permitted to harvest the soybean vegetation for silage or hay and feed it on my farm?

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If I plant soybeans and they reach non-economic harvest yield condition, would I be permitted to harvest the soybean vegetation for silage or hay and feed it on my farm?

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If a fungicide has been applied, refer to the labels concerning required preharvest intervals between fungicide application and harvest. Be sure to check the fungicide label for restrictions for the use of the residue for livestock feed or bedding as well as crop rotation restrictions. Again, no producers will be stopped from doing any cropping activities because of the biologic agent designation.

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