Posted by Paul on June 14, 2014 at 12:22:27 from (76.77.203.247):
In Reply to: Re: 30 row soybeans posted by IaGary on June 14, 2014 at 10:04:21:
Very similar story here as what Gary says, we likewise were 38 inch, got myself a 15 inch planter, it needs a little work and when I got the 30 inch planter 2 years ago I just keep planting beans with it now. Need to rebuild that 15 inch planter, think that is the best compromise.
Drilled beans were a fad maybe, lot of folks back to 30 inch beans, lot of 15 inch beans. Drill is the best on paper; in real life when we have to spray late for aphids so often and white mold issues, and drilled beans stay short and don't feed into a combine as well, and emergence issues in our clay ground, and you need to plant thicker to make up for poorer seed emergence, they give up as much as they gain.
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