Been thinking of planting some soybeans this year. Just 5 acres or so as an experiment. no soys are grown here.All soybeans are 'imported' from the midwest.Too much frieght out of here,and no prosessors.How ever a friend who raises pigs is now growing some. Last year was the first year. Even with all the 'mistakes' he says they will work,be profitable.He is talking of buying an "extruder".Makeing biodiesel and feeding his pigs and selling some.I have lots of questions.......One is: what kind of plate should I use? I have a JD #70 planter.Anyone got 4 or 6 they might sell me?Kind of excited about an 'alternative' crop,some thing that will work in a rotation.We are 100% dependent on irrigation,at 5000 ft altitude. Even the (Pioneer) seed guys say they will grow/produce well here.Any advise/input is welcomed! Thanks,Steve