4 Pl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday,.February 12,1983 Solid-seeded soybeans put money in producers’ pockets LIMBURGERHOF, West Germany Farmers who are good production managers can put extra dollars in their pockets by converting from traditional wide row soybeans to solid-seeded or narrow-row beans. That observation was voiced recently by Edward S. Oplinger, University of Wisconsin agronomist, at an AgriView Seminar sponsored by BASF Wyandotte Corporation here. The AgriView Seminar was attended by more than SO U.S. agribusinessmen to learn about innovative farm production techniques. Oplinger said farm managers who have their production programs under control can expect to increase their soybean yields by per acre every time their row width is narrowed by just one inch. For example, just by reducing his row width from 30 to 20 inches, a grower potentially could increase yield by 5 bushels per acre. 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