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Posted 8/5/2012 13:56 (#2523268 - in reply to #2523169)
Subject: RE: Soybeans


north central indiana
That's how the early may beans are in wider rows. Pods and no water to fill them. Mid may beans-late are flowering and have few pods and are growing taller then crap. The best ones we have are 3-7 planted april 12 in 8 inch rows at 240000. They are full from top to bottom and are branching out on bottom and getting pods. I've never seen high population beans like that branch on bottom. They were like some have stated on here before the 2-1/2 inch rain in july. They were tall with few pods and had aborted flowers and some new ones trying to catch rains. So hopefully everybody gets rain. This is why I like later beans when august rains do come. The earlier ones are losing heighth and starting to defoliate and mine just got another inch to set more pods. Sunny beck says to plant as late of a bean you can as early as possible for top yield. If it doesn't rain it doesn't matter
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