Posted by Dave from MN on March 31, 2008 at 13:48:09 from (74.60.86.134):
Well, old neighbor was over the other day, he's 63 and is old school farmer- disc, moldboard plow, disc, and go ever with feild cultivator(twice each way), plant, let the weeds get a good start and then spray the heck out of them, currently with round up. We have similar soils, loamy sand with areas of peat. I was telling him I wanted to try a preemerge on my bean ground to "prevent" weeds and hopefully they will canopy good before later weeds over come, but they will be RR so if needed I could give them a shot later. Beans will be drilled 14" spacing. He says I am nutts and wasting my money, he's never used a preemerge, " cause they dont work" around here. He plants 38" row beans. Is he right , and I foolish? Any good recommendations for preemrgants for bean ground? Will the pre hold back volunteer corn? I am only putting in 20 acres of beans, using 2 different varieties of beans, one feild bushy and feild tall and not bushy. Hmm, wife just giggled that I said" one feild bushy" I dont get it!
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