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Posted 3/3/2026 15:32 (#11572218 - in reply to #11571124)
Subject: RE: Soy heavy?


Mid-Michigan
German Shepherd - 3/2/2026 17:50

So how do you get wheat to work with corn and soybeans?   I tried that back in the 90's and gave up.   Corn didn't do good in the wheat stubble because the ground was too cold and wheat didn't like the corn ground with all the trash and we had scab problems too, which I suppose you can spray for now.   I have no desire to go back to wheat after not having it for almost 30 years but I'm curious what follows what in your rotation?


I plant wheat after soys. I trade my straw for manure. Work it all down (like I was getting ready to plant it). Then, I spread potash, vetch, wheat screenings and raddish. Kill it in the spring and no til into it (soys). Then following this it will be corn. Not really a true 1/3. I do have some soys after soys but I never have corn on corn. Personally, I like this system and have no plans to change. Im trying to do the best I can like everyone else.
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