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| I believe there is not a specific bean that they are compared to but to an average of the beans in that maturity. Some of the best RR1 will be as good as RR2Y beans. I was told that on tough ground your best RR1 bean for that area would still probably be you best choice for ROI, but in high yield conditions the RR2Y would be a better choice in most cases. I don't think this year was a great year for racehorse types in any crop. It's still a little to early to tell if they be the real deal or not. | |
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