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| Like all other answers here I believe it can depend on the ground. As a general rule we do as your father does. Usually increase the potash and mostly spring apply and use the carryover from corn for the beans. Have some good bottom ground that's really high in potash that you can o several years beans and it still does not test much lower. Soil test tell a bunch and we've done some plots where we fertilized both years. The beans made enough more to pay for the fertilizer but not if beans were 9 bucks a bushel. | |
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