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Fattires
Posted 5/8/2026 06:33 (#11640429)
Subject: Soybean replant after frost.


SW Ohio
It's time to make a decision and replant some beans as soon as it dries out again. It looks like next week.
We had great April weather and I planted beans April 10-14 into good conditions, weather after planting was very warm and I had great emergence.
Unfortunately this past Sunday morning got down to 28 and I lost a lot of stand. I'm trying to decide if I want to try to spot in or go over the whole fields at an angle.
This is no till into corn stalks, 30" rows. There are areas that have basically no stand, lots of areas around 60k and the best spots in the field are 85-90k.
The easiest thing seems to be going over the whole field but I know the early beans can do well at low population so I don't know if it's overkill to go over everything.
I do have extra $75/ac replant coverage and free replant seed.
What's the Ag Talk opinion on these situations? It's the first time I've had the April beans come up fast enough to get froze. I was very happy with all my stands up to that point lol
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