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| I live really close to Dan, I don't have any continuous soybeans but plant several bean on bean fields on my most marginal ground, it works fine. Have noticed when I rotate to corn and back to beans the first year beans seem to do better but only marginally. This is ground with heavy deer pressure, so have considered actually corn on corn on a couple fields to limit deer damage/ improve bean yields.
A guy a few miles east of me have been beans on beans for at least 20 years any of us know of, his crop looks pretty this year, grass for weeds but a very small amount of water hemp. Not sure what his yields are but it's pretty sandy and I think cyst is worse on sandy soils so maybe yields are down from that? | |
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