I"m running some "older" varieties of Asgrow beans with some of the "newer generation" roundup ready 2 ones for next year just to see. We"ve had very good luck with Asgrow, I"m not a dealer or anything. I ran some test plots with other varieties this year to check them. Do the F.I.R.S.T. field trials go up to your area? Maybe there is a farmer nearby with similar soil that ran a plot for them. I know the Asgrow site will have test plots of their stuff running with others. I"m sure theirs is skewed to show off theirs though. I"m going to try some minimum till and some chiseled stalks in one field of beans also to check for a yield difference. I would check the prices for fungicide, foliar feed, etc. in your parts and see if it could pencil out. It doesn"t usually pay in my lighter ground, but on my better stuff I try some of the "extras". Hey if you can get 5 more bushel, it might be $50. On some great ground I threw everything under the sun (fungicide, foliar feed with each roundup application, check the beans needs during the growing season with nutri-scripts, liming, etc.) and got 70+ bushel. What size rows do you run for beans?
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