Posted by notjustair on October 10, 2015 at 21:23:41 from (70.195.5.45):
In Reply to: disappointed posted by flying belgian on October 10, 2015 at 19:18:47:
I had a shock when I walked out in the beans today. This is the first year I have had liquid on the planter AND had half Liberty seed. The Liberty beside the house had 35 pods on average. I walked 100 yards east to an old RR 3.8 that has been yielding about the same. Those got starter as a test. Every plant had stooled out four branches and the pod average was 78. I can still hardly believe it. Far more were two bean pods but the seed size was good and consistent.
Tomorrow I am doing lots of walking. There are 750 acres to examine. I've been badmouthing this brand of starter because the plants looked no different. I'm anxious to get into the field this week. It may make up for the zeroed out wheat crop this year and 15 BPA beans the last four years of drought. I'm cautiously optimistic. You know farmers - always looking for the next reason they could go broke.
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