Wow, I haven't seen any corn and beans around here that nice. It is a wonder of the modern time, the "roundup ready" bean and corn and seed. there is about 200 acres of beans down the road they no tilled them in corn stubble and now he is waiting to get some cover from the beans before he sprays round up, and it looks terrible. next week he will go in there and spray and in a few days there is nothing but beans. I am just amazed at that. that we could make a plant that will not die when everything else will. I am not a crop farmer I just have a few beef cows and make some hay. I have grown some row crops.but looking at those pictures it makes me want to go hook up the plow and plant some crops. they look realy nice. if I planted those beans down the road I wouldn't want to drive by them, I am not a big fan of no till. I had an old timmer tell me once "you have to get dirt if you want to grow crops" I think he was right. Good luck with your crops Ed
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