Posted by Dave from MN on September 12, 2009 at 18:56:21 from (74.60.93.172):
I am planning my seed orders so I can get them in and get the 10% early buy discount and there are alot of new choices that I am debating. I am wondering if I am better off with the agrisure GT corn, or go with the RR. I wanted to go conventional again, but I apparently have a prosso millet issue and am gonna need to spend a few years eradicating it. Also, LL soybeans? Any one plant them last year? Chart comparisons seem to indicate they yeild better, but have poor stress and drought tolerance. Does LL clean up the feild as good as RR? There is a corn hybrid I wanted to try this year, new one, but it only comes in "smartstax" and is $350 a bag. I cant pencil that one in unless I would make sure I have a couple water guns ready to soak my lighter soil feilds. Also, I must give credit where credit is due, VERY happy with Renk 292, 438YGCB, and 488. So many questions, any one have any input?
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