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SEK Farmer
Posted 8/4/2010 08:13 (#1300417 - in reply to #1300042)
Subject: RE: soybeans as cover crop


Southeastern Kansas
You are in the same state as we are and because of our freeze date you might want to make sure if there is much seed from the beans you harvest it. In years past the volunteer beans from running over a crop gave serious competition to the newly emerged wheat. This went on until the beans were killed by frost which seemed to take forever that year. I'm not sure you can kill beans that are that tall, might be like a pigweed in this heat and dry weather. The year we planted wheat into standing bean stubble we just ran over them with the 455 drill. Got a good stand of wheat.
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