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NW Tennessee | Great post! We had the same situation with Palmer pigweed and conventional beans. Due to Palmer pigweed, RR beans are almost a necessity here. And by the way, I've got several acres of ground that has been in continuous beans for YEARS. Not because of laziness, but because it's too risky due to flooding or soil types. I do rotate all ground that I can, but a lot of it is too risky for higher input crops like corn or cotton. | |
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