
North Carolina Crop Budgets
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Wheat in the Coastal Plain and Tidewater: Conventional Tillage
Wheat in the Piedmont: Conventional Tillage
Wheat in the Coastal Plain and Tidewater: No-Till
Wheat in the Piedmont: No-Till
Corn in Coastal Plain and Piedmont: Conventional Tillage, 30 inch Rows
Corn in Tidewater: Conventional Tillage, 30 inch Rows
Corn in Coastal Plain and Piedmont: No-Till
Corn in Tidewater: No-Till
Soybeans in Coastal Plain: Full-Season, Conventional Tillage, 30 inch Rows
Soybeans in Piedmont: Full-Season, Conventional Tillage, 30 inch Rows
Soybeans in Tidewater: Full-Season, Conventional Tillage, 30 inch Rows
Soybeans in Coastal Plain: Full-Season, Conventional Tillage, Drilled
Soybeans in Piedmont: Full-Season, Conventional Tillage, Drilled
Soybeans in Tidewater: Full-Season, Conventional Tillage, Drilled
Soybeans in Coastal Plain: Full-Season, No-Till, Drilled
Soybeans in Piedmont: Full-Season, No-Till, Drilled
Soybeans in Tidewater: Full-Season, No-Till, Drilled
Wheat and No-Till Soybeans Double Cropped in Coastal Plain
Wheat and No-Till Soybeans Double Cropped in Piedmont
Wheat and No-Till Soybeans Double Cropped in Tidewater
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