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Thirty Inch Versus Fifteen Inch Rows in Soybeans
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andyfarmer
Posted 1/24/2018 11:01 (#6527891 - in reply to #6526265)
Subject: RE: Thirty Inch Versus Fifteen Inch Rows in Soybeans


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illinifarmer1 - 1/23/2018 17:47

The general feeling in This Area is; if the soybeans are planted timely on good soils, there is very little difference in yield. Situations where there could be a difference in yield; lighter soil types, later than ideal planting date, soybean varieties that like the narrow rows, Kinze dealer close by wanting to sell a split row planter.


exactly my thoughts as well. Been doing side by side 30" planter and 10" drill for 5 years now.
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