Saline soil and soybeans

DavidT1

Member
Hello,
Want to try to plant soybeans in my crop rotation, but I have some saline type soil. I have always known soybeans as not salt tolerant, but I have some nearby farmers that have salty soil too and they plant them. Their stands seem to be okay, but not as good of course as none salty soil.
Any tricks to planting into saline soil or don't even try the risk from peoples experience?


Thanks!
 
Every company has one 'defensive' bean that handles high ph, alkali, peat, maybe salty stuff, iron chlarousaious.

You don't stand a chance without the defensive bean.

Paul
 
I will echo what Paul shared. I had worked in retail agronomy for a number of years and sold seed. High pH soils take a really defensive type of soybean to handle the soil conditions.
 

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