Posted by 8N'r--WI on May 20, 2010 at 08:21:26 from (12.104.244.6):
I have some 1/2 acre plots that were in corn last year...my plan is to chop up what is still standing with a bush hog, disc it all up, and broadcast RR Soybean seed on it.....
These fields are left for wildlife only each year.
Will this be a waste of time and money, or with adequate rain, can I expect to see any type of decent results?? Do I need to spray weed control after the beans are in?
If I want to improve the stand, should I plan on dragging the plots after seeding, or does anyone have any other ideas???
The guy that rents most of my ag land is already finished planting and I know it would be a waste of his time asking him to drill the beans in these small areas....
The wildlife won"t starve if my plots go unplanted this year...:>)
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