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Sw Mo | I won't go on forever about what kip does or doesn't do or if its gospel truth or not. Don't know him personally and don't care too. Can tell you it was horribly dry here this and last year. Possibly worse this year, north of us 20 miles was a totally different world after mid July or so, kept raining and a lot of double crop beans rangin from 30-50 I've been hearing. Farther south the worse,Kips record holding fields are about 10 mi south of us. I do know a lot of his dry land seed beans for pioneer weren't looking so good as we grow beans for same place that cleans them and the inspector wasn't too happy with the weather and lack of seed for next year. The soil is very red, like something you'd see in central Oklahoma, only this is a class 1 Newtonia silt loam. There's only a few square miles of it there and some more around in other small areas. | |
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