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Agmabel
Posted 5/26/2024 13:22 (#10752182)
Subject: Soybean maturity


Do you think it's too late to plant 2.5 soybeans in north central Iowa at this time?
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hone570
Posted 5/26/2024 13:30 (#10752188 - in reply to #10752182)
Subject: RE: Soybean maturity


EC WI
We are planting 1.9 in EC WI. So I think you're fine till the 7th, then cut.
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bigmoe
Posted 5/26/2024 13:41 (#10752201 - in reply to #10752182)
Subject: RE: Soybean maturity


ecmn
I'm planning on sticking with normal maturities (1.2-1.5's) until June 5th
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cyclones30
Posted 5/26/2024 14:58 (#10752287 - in reply to #10752182)
Subject: RE: Soybean maturity



Midwest

Send it, unless you're planning on not planting till 2nd week of June 

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mafrif
Posted 5/26/2024 16:01 (#10752350 - in reply to #10752182)
Subject: RE: Soybean maturity



NC Iowa

No, unless we have a very early freeze it will be fine.  
I planted some 2.5s on June 17th in 2013.  Made it and yielded pretty good.

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Art Vandelay
Posted 5/26/2024 18:09 (#10752464 - in reply to #10752182)
Subject: RE: Soybean maturity


I plant the longest season beans I can find for my area when planting double crops a month from now. Seems like you’ll be cutting 10% no matter what unless it only take 3-4 days to cut your beans
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