Hey banditfarmer

Fritz Maurer

Well-known Member
I just read my own post about soybeans and I realized what I had done. I meant 30 inch rows, not 21! I read about a guy getting over 100bu./acre with multiple passes through the field applying all sorts of different things, and I wanted to set up a test plot of about 4 acres to see if it was feasible. I'm also going to try your 20 inch row method. Thanks, Fritz
 
Thats the great thing about this site, Theres allways something new to learn about. I was turely amazed on my beans and corn this year in 20" rows in a dry year. One thing I found when reserching this is to spray acrossed the rows not with them, Less beans or corn plant loss that way. My spray guy has 100 foot booms on his rig and it realy made a diffrence. This is a picture of dad in his bean field last year and are in 20" rows, When I cut them they were a hair over 70 bu an acre. If you need any information on 20s just ask and I will tell you what I have found out. Bandit
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