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Pioneer 93B82 and fungicides!
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farmpro11
Posted 10/7/2007 23:14 (#216045)
Subject: Pioneer 93B82 and fungicides!



Do you guys think that conventional beans benefit more to fungicides then RR for some reason? We are seeing this big time on the farm this year. RR maybe 4-5 bushel, but B82's 15-20 across the board! One field averaged over 80! This bean is 10 years old, and I hate to say it is hitting the century mark on the monitor in the black ground where quadris was sprayed. Had 2 inches of rain from May to end of July then 7 inches from August to early Sept. What do you think can explain the big gap between RR and Conv. ? The RR aren't even yielding close to the B82 either, there in the 60's not 80's same maturity group. Maybe the B82's have less of a disease package or something thus showing more yield with Quadris? Who knows but this bean kicks but and I don't know understand why more people aren't interested in planting them because they go on any ground and you get over a dollar premium now for tofu!
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