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| Have 160 under. Don't know how many have water under them. Had the same problem with Kat last year.
So, look for lots of damage to the bean head. Water is not the only thing in the beans. Maybe a few flat tires from the bottles and lumber with nails in it.
The beans will retain the leaves. Dust on dust. Lots of wear and tear on the combine operator. Hard to drive with one hand on the steering wheel, one hand on the hydro, and one hand on the header switch....oops, ran out of hands.
Beans will stop in their tracks. What ever they were before, they are now in the way of yield. BB sized beans with green ones mixed in. Few molded ones to add to the smell.
Oh, the smell, you get use to it after a while.
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