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MO | The post below is from a few days ago. These are some updated pics from today of the beans that were planted june 7th. The taller beans are some that survived being planted in April but the beans dying are from the june 7th replant.
E3 Soybeans following corn. I did not farm this field last year and it has not been sprayed this year that i know of. Planted beans April 18th and basically all of them died from some sort of chemical damage. Necks were brown and never even made it up. The beans that did make it are cupped really bad. The bean in the pic was replanted June 7th and still has root damage along with others in the rows. Any ideas on leftover corn chemical that could causing this? There are very few broadleaves in the field but there is some grass. The damage is pretty consistent across the field but seems to be less where there is more grass
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