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Topic: Re: Planting soybeens with JD 7000
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| cooney minnie
11-23-2012 17:29:08
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There was no prep, we planted directly into spring killed sod (Round-up, and 2,4 D). We still do this, and is usually some of our best corn.Now something you need to understand... that alfalfa, if still a good stand, will supply 150-200 lbs of N if killed. That means there is enough N fertilizer there for a crop of corn WITH NO FERTILIZER! Given this, and given that beans will no utilize this free N, why do you wish to plant beans? I don't know where you live, but corn following alfalfa is probably the most lucrative crop there is, following marajuana and a couple others. Think about it. |
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| mauricew
11-24-2012 08:23:14
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Re: Planting soybeens with JD 7000 in reply to cooney minnie, 11-23-2012 17:29:08
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| Why beans, i,m in sothern iowa and most farmers around so after a stand of alfalfa you should plant beans. they think its better for the ground. |
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