Posted by G.Fields on May 14, 2012 at 08:41:20 from (174.253.22.138):
I have 2 choices to plant beans this year. My White 5400 4rn planter, or I can rent a TYE drill with 3.5in spacing. I'm digging in my manual now to see if I can even get enough pop. With the planter. My thoughts are to plant the field then come back and split the rows giving me 15 in rows. Will the tractor running over the rows compact the soil to much when I go back to split the rows? Should I just get as close to 100k pop. As I can and stay with 30in rows or should I block some rows off on the drill to get 7in or 14in rows. This is only gonna be 10 acres to see if beans are worth fooling with. I can sell corn in town to feed stores, but have to haul beans 60mi one way to sell. On paper it works out but ill never know till I try. Thanks in advance for the help.
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