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Why do my no-till beans always look sick
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vailcat
Posted 7/20/2024 20:52 (#10819501 - in reply to #10819038)
Subject: RE: Why do my no-till beans always look sick


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I have 20” beans into 15” corn around my house planted with the row at 120k Seeded perfect but we went from May 20th to last Wednesday without hitting 80 degrees or more. I wanted to see if I could help my grass but didn’t want to drive thru it so I took the spreader and spread 200lbs of ams twice for a grand total of 400lbs. My grass has stayed perpetually green there and the soybeans are much nicer looking. Not economical but I like that sulphate and ammonium nitrogen still lets the beans modulate good.
I drive spreader on field border so you can see beans in foreground are greener about 40’ out too. This ring goes all the way around my yard where I spread.

Edited by vailcat 7/20/2024 20:54




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