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WJKEIGER
Posted 3/21/2012 11:29 (#2298679 - in reply to #2298384)
Subject: Re: Soybean silage


nw NC
When I was a child back in the 1950's and early 60's I think my father may have planted corn and soybeans together in the same row by putting a few handfuls of beans in the seed hopper with the seed corn. This was in the days before chemical herbicide use. Cultivation was the only weed control. I don't see why it could not be done that way now if using glyphosate as the only weed control if both corn and beans were glyphosate tolerant. This would, of course require that and no residual chemicals that would harm one or the other crop was used.
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