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flatlick farmer
Posted 12/4/2016 17:45 (#5675753 - in reply to #5675085)
Subject: RE: risky dryland beans



West Kentucky
Unless your yield goal is extremely low, I would tell you that beans are almost polar opposite of corn. On corn ground, we know that lowering pops in stress situations and raising pops in good situations works. Beans are opposite, the better the conditions the lower the pops, however the worse the stress the higher the pops to a point. The final pops depend on so many variables that it is hard to give you a final recommendation without being in your shoes or at least more familiar with them.
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