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Planting beans

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Likes To Farm

10-19-2005 10:31:49




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Thinking about planting some soybeans this spring. Some around here trash farm now. Im not set up to that with the equipment needs and horsepower, Reckon one could get by ok just discing at least two three times not chiseling and drilling beans planting the roundup ready. Thanks.




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MagMan

10-20-2005 03:26:36




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 Re: Planting beans in reply to Likes To Farm, 10-19-2005 10:31:49  
Yes depending on your soil I workrd the field with the disc and broadcast rundup ready beans with small tow behind spreader and then disc over them once to cover them. JON



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Janicholson

10-19-2005 14:00:51




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 Re: Planting beans in reply to Likes To Farm, 10-19-2005 10:31:49  
It all depends on what the soil conditions are, and where you are! Compaction in some soils may require deeper tillage, and/or changes in tires to reduce pressure on the soil. If others are doing it (successfully) you can to.
JimN



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