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hinfarm
Posted 1/22/2019 08:03 (#7263295 - in reply to #7262450)
Subject: RE: Food grade soybeans



Amherst WI
Been there and done that, you can search my previous reply’s.

Short version...

Looks good on paper, not in real life

Do you know what some conventional soybean chemistry does to drought stressed beans? It turns 35 bushel beans to 20 bushel beans when the top half of the plant gets burnt off and doesn’t come back.

Without bins you’ll be waiting for trucks most likely.

Remember how bad it was trying to find dry beans to cut this year? How would you have liked to have done all that food grade non gmo hassle and get to decide to cut 16% beans for no premium but you get them off or they sit in a snow bank all winter and start to mold so you’ll lose the premium anyway.
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