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timis
Posted 3/5/2026 08:10 (#11573831 - in reply to #11573689)
Subject: RE: Hog manure ahead of soybeans


Iowa
Couple options here:

I’d look at corn if it didn’t screw things up too much. With current n prices bouncing around there’s some corn acres that wont get planted - with the manure you’re 75% of the way there - top it up and run with it.

Beans will be fine provided you don’t have a white mold history or can manage it. They will probably be your best beans. I agree with the comments about reducing population, at least a fungicide seed treatment, I’d also add the we (nw Iowa) will usually reduce maturity to shorten plant by about .5 maturity group. I’d budget a r1 and r3 fungicide application- white mold after manure is the difference between 50 and 80.
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