been having trouble with this disease for years,some much worse than others. This was one of the worst.Have sprayed most everything there is to spray except cotans which is next on the list.Soil samples show nothing really lacking,spread potash for beans ,last year some 11-52-0 along with it. Lime is pretty good ,most 6.3 or better. Mostly gravel loam . My questions are off the wall but willing to try anything. 1) would delayed planting help much or early planting,trying to get out of the window of disease. So far it's inconclusive 2)no-till better than working the ground 3) how much does 30 inch rows over the 15's help 4) anything over the top that would help,like a lime application on planted beans (hydrated lime) or regular. Liquid nitrogen to burn the mushrooms or anything like that. 5)foliar sprays that may arrest it. 6) planting what the companies says are the best for white mold now . Mostly P and NK7). Any one know of a bean that REALLY does well in these conditions 7)cover crops help or hurt? 8)population ,been planting 140 thousand with planter Thanks for looking and if you have any suggestions no matter how off the wall I'm listening. getting 30 bu on 200 bu corn ground won't help the bottom line much and can't handle all corn.Wheat is not really and option except cover crop. tia
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