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Are non-GMO beans any more wet-weather hardy?
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Owen Taylor
Posted 10/21/2009 13:10 (#893244)
Subject: Are non-GMO beans any more wet-weather hardy?



Mississippi

Anybody seeing any differences?

A couple of people have floated the idea lately that we're seeing more seed damage than might have been expected in, say, 1984 (a wet year in the Delta states) because one of the things that got squeezed out of the genetic makeup was some of the seed coat's tolerance to wet condition.



Edited by Owen Taylor 10/21/2009 14:11
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