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| It can be done without many problems, however, probably not necessary.
We have pumped some sow farm manure on bean ground in the spring (not a lot of fertilitiy value) just to get rid of it in an emergency. I don't think we saw a yield increase (but we had 30 years of manure history on that field). You need to be concerned about white mold. The beans will get huge and bushy.
Unless you need to get rid of the manure -- spend your time doing something else. | |
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