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What's a good 1.8-2.4 conventional bean?
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twinrowboy
Posted 2/21/2008 22:43 (#316314 - in reply to #316214)
Subject: RE: What's a good 1.8-2.4 conventional bean?


E.C. MI
hey John...I planted alot of Dairyland 218s for years...always a good bean for me. Last year I grew quite a few Pioneer 92M10s, and belive it or not they were my best beans, including the RRs. They performed very well in no-till, and were very solid in a conventional till setting as well. Been a LONG time since I could say a Pionner bean was my best. I think NK has a couple beans that are decent in our area, haven't grown them personally. By they way, I know you can get a pretty good premium at ADM for any non-GMO. I think it is going to be about 80 cents next year if I remember right?

Edited by twinrowboy 2/21/2008 22:45
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