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eddie
Posted 6/7/2007 17:10 (#159774)
Subject: Replant on beans


I need to replant 80 acres of beans that were planted deep into dried out soils, ~2-2-1/2", then it rained and sealed them in. very uneven emergence. Were planted on 30" rows at 120,000, hills are decent low areas and flat areas there is nothing. I was going to drill in another 100-130,000 seeds, but got to thinking maybe I should eliminate everything. What could I spray to kill the existing beans that won't be residual and require a wait like 2,4D would. I'm afraid the drill may break enough crust I will get an even greater level of emergence, but the chemical wouldn't get it anyway. If I drill in 125,000, the max I would have would be 250,000 planted, not likely and then be too thin where they didn't emerge at all. I would hoe them, but it has been 2 weeks and I'm afraid I'd loose valuable time and be dissappointed with the results. Any thoughts.

Eddie
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