1. Worked ground goes in 30 in rows with the JD 7200 vac at 175,000. No burndown 2 post applications.
2. No-till ground gets put in 7.5 inch rows 175,000 with a JD 750 drill if conditions are good. A burndown and a single post application.
3. Wet conditions or cold temperature No-till ground gets put in 15 inch rows by plugging every other meter in the 750 drill. A burndown single post application plus a late season touch up around borders and edges or where populations are thin.
7.5 inch rows are my favorite. They're the easist to harvest and ever since I switched to cruiser treated beans I've never sprayed a field twice. They just don't have enough push to come up in dry or crusted worked fields or cold wet no-till fields. Make sure your seed dealer knows the way you intend to plant your beans. Certian varieties respond better to dryer wide row conditions and other varieties have better resistance to cooler wet diseases which are more common in narrow rows. Watch your varieties and there will be little if any difference in yield.
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