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Volunteer soybeans growing, now what ?
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southernmnman
Posted 10/6/2016 08:52 (#5566908 - in reply to #5566452)
Subject: RE: Volunteer soybeans growing, now what ?


South central Minnesota
It's just a vanity issue, here you see the poor adjustments made since the green carpet is just in the width of the sieves of those that beat that big rain. Now that is embarrassing. Across the width of the head and a close shave, shatter issue. Heavy loss can be worked on, air reel helps, draper heads look good but seeing it there too,loss is going to happen. The best and most conscientious operator will have loss. Just spend some time to to adjust and limit it. Beans are beans and there is loss. In an area right now that had some hail with that rain, just dry enough to go before last rain. A few beans on the ground and more could be lost but little could be done about it when they weren't ready yet. Grin and bear it. Better now to have them germinate and die then next spring after the corn is planted but even then not an issue.
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