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hillfarmer
Posted 8/17/2018 19:16 (#6935160 - in reply to #6935015)
Subject: RE: Michigan drought



tkoppel - 8/17/2018 18:52

hillfarmer - 8/17/2018 13:57

Golden Farms - 8/17/2018 13:16

Any dry edible beans grown in this area of Michigan?


not many in the little finger

the Thumb has had some places that tried to fill Memorial day planted beans when 90 deg "not good "

the 8th to the 15th planted beans ,some were planted with row cleaners,to get deep enough t o find water to sprout


Rusty, you know I got mine in around the 1st of June and I really do believe they're the best I've ever had. BTW, long term no till and drilled into last years soybean stubble. I don't think the drought hurt them one darn bit. Crotch deep, no mold and the cleanest I've ever had.


Probably said too much, put a hex on them. I still ain't counting them till they're in the bag!


the 300% more rain that fell at applegate, compared to here in May,June and July is a major bummer
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