Posted by Banditfarmer on July 11, 2015 at 18:46:34 from (75.186.9.25):
This year hear in SW Ohio Soybean (and corn) planting was done by most guys by the second week in May. Now the BTO who farms next to us planted beans May 3 and the guy across the road planted May 11 and I planted (had a friend drill for me) May 23. BTO;s beans were in the ground the week it went down into the low 40's at night. Guy across the road spread fert sprayed burn down and no-tilled them that day. Now I had worked some of my ground and the rest was no-tilled but after they were planted we only had maybe 3/10" of rain over the next month till the storm Bill came up from Texas and we have had rain about every other day sense so I haven't been able to get mine sprayed again so there looking hairy now. Anyway BTO"S are still yellow and about 6 to 10 inches tall, Guy across the road are looking good and are about 18" to 23" tall and mine are knee high and are not looking to bad just harry with weeds. I am starting to feel better about getting mine planted later than I wanted now as they are starting to look better now they have gotten rain and there growing now. How are they looking around you? 1st pic BTO's beans 2nd Gut across the road. 3rd and 4th mine. Bandit
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