Posted by Paul on January 23, 2013 at 19:27:08 from (66.44.133.112):
In Reply to: Soy beans in 21 rows posted by Fritz Maurer on January 23, 2013 at 19:09:29:
There is a fella in MO that raises over 100 bu soybeans, he got 160 bu one year. His name is Kip Cullers, listened to him speak a couple years ago, he was very interesting.
He is adding fertility, sprays, foliar feeding, and so on almost every week....
For us average growers, seems beans do well with a broadcast application before planting.
The seeds are very sensitive to salt, so don't get starter too close to the seed if you are doing a starter deal with the planter.
Anyhow what I'm told at all these fancy ag meetings I'm going to this month.....
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