Doidn't plant any, but I hear the RR2 beans are a tad underperforming.
I had 2 trainwrecks with conventional beans back a couple years after RUP came out. The coop lost track of conventionals so fast, what they sold me didn't do nothing one year, so I had them apply the 2nd year so it was done 'right' and that ended up worse.
Went to a private merchandiser & they had a good plan for conventionals, multiple trips but I only have 1/3 beans any more, not many acres so that isn't too bad.
I have a hard time putting down pre for anything; wet soils, a rain can change my planting plans in a hurry, and once I can drive through a field, I need to be using the planter most years.
But if farming were easy, everyone would do it right? :)
The real ethical questions will come when we get comercial aminal GMOs. That's going to be the can of worms......
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