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Yield Data Center - first Soybean plots have arrived from MAIZEX Seeds

The Farms.com Yield Data Center is back for 2010! Go to ww.yielddata.farms.com to see plot data from your area.

An early season has kicked off in Ontario this year and our first Soybean plots have arrived from MAIZEX Seeds.

We will be adding new plot data frequently so keep visiting, simply click on your province and view the yield results available from each sponsor. Some sponsors have provided additional information for each plot – click on highlighted text, audio or video icons at each plot to get more information for that specific plot.

Stay tuned and be sure to tell your friends to visit http://www.yielddata.farms.com before making seed decisions for 2011.


For more information, contact:
Andrew Bawden
Farms.com
Andrew.Bawden@farms.com
519.438.5729 ext 5030

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