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What's a good 1.8-2.4 conventional bean?
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Ed Winkle
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2/21/2008 21:39 (#316262 - in reply to #316214)
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Re: What's a good 1.8-2.4 conventional bean?
Martinsville, Ohio
http://www.css.msu.edu/VarietyTrials/soybean/2007%20pdf/07%20CCON.p...
John,
Look at Bayside, DF, Dairyland, very good genetics.
NuTech hard to beat on the RR side.
Ed
What's a good 1.8-2.4 conventional bean?
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John e.c.MI
: 2/21/2008 20:55
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Ed Winkle
: 2/21/2008 21:39
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twinrowboy
: 2/21/2008 22:43
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Gary Blonde
: 2/22/2008 07:31
gary?
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fendtman
: 2/22/2008 08:51
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hinfarm
: 2/22/2008 10:12
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fendtman
: 2/22/2008 11:06
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Gary Blonde
: 2/22/2008 10:49
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fendtman
: 2/22/2008 11:10
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Gary Blonde
: 2/22/2008 11:35
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