Posted by Billy NY on September 24, 2013 at 09:35:05 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Growing soybeans posted by DeltaRed on September 24, 2013 at 08:50:32:
Be interesting to hear the responses, I've never seen soybeans grown in this area, 40 miles south, in flat, cleaner soil yes, but never here, well until this year. Large operator who does mostly corn, had a lot of corn wiped out with the June rains, I see fields of beans all over the place this season. They don't look to bad, just starting to yellow, not sure how the yield will be. One thing I wondered is how low does the grain head have to cut? We have lots of round rocks here, it would appear that one had best get any of those off the top of any size, I've done it by hand for oats so the farmer would not have to worry about it at harvest time, which he was really happy about, when he saw my work after running the cultipacker, more straw yield too, cutting closer without worry, the amount of rocks I picked off by hand would have filled a triaxle when I looked at my piles after, took 25 lbs off me too LOL !
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