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Central Indiana | This always happens beginning of October around here at least. Most of the reason we only plant beans below group 3.0s. Latest bean is a 2.8 this year. Nothing like trying to get the beans to dry in cool weather. Managed to get into some 2.8s planted 4-27 that didn’t look great as far as pod counts or beans per pod. A lot of 2 bean pods. August brought around 4 inches of rain in the beginning which helped. Beans have a lot of variability in size. Some marbles and some pin heads. The 23 acre field managed to go 86.7bu/ac which is a whole farm record for us. Without the august rain I do believe we would have been in the 50s easily
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