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Soybean row widths and variety
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pat-michigan
Posted 6/13/2006 16:04 (#19222 - in reply to #18972)
Subject: RE: Soybean row widths and variety


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Everything else being equal, the 30's will be able to capture more sunlight longer into the growing season vs narrower rows. This is assuming that a bush type soy is being planted. We think that the additional sunlight equates into bigger yields on some of the better soils here. I know Michigan State University as well as many posters here claim that the farther north one goes, the narrower the rows should be. Haven't seen it ( the yield advantage) here in corn and soys.
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