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Soybeans can also be used as forage, but yields are usually lower than when harvested for grain. The highest forage yield potential is 4 to 5 tons per acre, but this is rarely achieved in the field
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Soybean yields can be maximized by planting early, using cover crops, strip-tilling, irrigation, and soil moisture sensors.
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The average yield of soybeans per acre is 47.0 bushels, or 3.16 metric tons per hectare. However, yields can vary depending on the region and the farming practices used
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