Here is the original post: http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=564249&posts=31#M4648600 Here is how things look 7 days later. We have had rain almost every day the past 7 days, so the beans have not grown much. Not much sun till today either. While I tried to get some better close up pics of individual bean plants, I was pleasantly surprised to see that most plants that had a busted stem damage from the roller were still alive, and seemed to be growing out of the damage. Not sure that I would make this a standard operating procedure, but it looks like it worked out decently. Most of the rye has stayed flat. Edit:-- as I suspected...with all the rain we have had, the disease pathogens are rearing their ugly heads. Lots of cercospora showing up in this field where NONE was showing yet last week.
Edited by rebuilder 7/1/2015 21:01
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