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Posted by DRL on November 22, 2004 at 13:45:46 from (65.117.208.4):
In Reply to: Re: Bean Cutter posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on November 22, 2004 at 10:14:49:
Yep, about all that is raised here in SE Kansas. Beans and wheat. Plant winter wheat; harvest; go right behind the combine with beans. Cut the beans in the fall, plant winter wheat. Sometimes milo is thrown in there depending on how the season stacks up. This year has been interesting. Stayed cool late into the spring, so the wheat was late in maturing. Then it got wet and was late getting the beans in. Now it is real wet and many of the beans are still not in. May have to wait until the ground freezes before the rest can be cut. Don't know if the wheat will get planted this time or not.
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