Posted by Paul on April 16, 2013 at 20:52:55 from (66.44.133.46):
In Reply to: soybeans posted by KRm1976 on April 16, 2013 at 14:51:05:
Like they say, 7 to 30 inches, you can make a good case for any of them, see all around me.
Drilled beans are losing some fans, a drill isn't accurate enough with the high cost of seed. Lot of fellas went back to 30 inch because they save so much seed cost.
You can get beans that match, bushy or not, either way.
Some areas have white mold issues, helps to have a wider spacing for air to get in and keep the issue down.
Hard to go wrong, if you match the bean type to what you are doing.
I like the 15 inch bean bar I have, IHC 295 planter units on a 3pt bar, the 15 inch spacing seems the best compromise for me.
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