
BeanPACK (Agronomic Soybean Decision Support Tool) Launches on 10/1
We are excited to launch the first iteration of BeanPACK, SoyBEAN Planting Analytics and Customized Knowledge, on October 1. …
The county has a 2 hour delay for Thursday, February 20 and open at 10:30 am. Please call Becky Spearman at 910-876-3623 for assistance.
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