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clermont or highland soybeans
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Ed Winkle
Posted 7/24/2014 14:15 (#3983834 - in reply to #3982930)
Subject: RE: clermont or highland soybeans


Martinsville, Ohio

I've got some.  We will see how they do.  They are officially Clermont soybeans now.

https://www.google.com/#q=clermont+soybean+variety

https://www.google.com/#q=hymark+highspots+clermont+or+highland+soybeans

They seem to be better yielding than Jacob soybean, a local private variety but we will see this year.  I have both varieties.

They have a white flower, light tawny pubescence, brown pod and black hila.

Jacob has a purple flower and a tan pod, otherwise they are both black hila soybeans with light tawny pubescence.  Both are 3.9 maturity.

I will try to get a picture.

Ed

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