I only grow one crop at a time. All corn one year. All soybeans the next. I've never planted soybeans at that low a rate. 150k this past year and that was the lowest ever which might have been good seeing as how dry it was. Mine came in at 45 bu per acre but in 2010 they yielded 55 bu per acre and that was the best I've ever had overall. Planted those at 175k. I have some fields that yield 70+ bushels. Corn? I'm still hoping to see 200 bpa overall. That's what I fertilize for but August usually gets pretty dry here and I don't irrigate. I usually plant 1.7-1.9 soybeans. In spite of what people are saying/preaching about "global warming" I still plant 95 day corn which is exactly what we planted 60 years ago in order to get a decent crop. The guys who planted 110 day corn this year still have it out in the fields.
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