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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 6513425" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>gd </p><p>but the drill used makes no difference </p><p>plant when conditions are good enough for the system if it is too wet waiting is never a bad thing as weeds are later just increase the seed rate </p><p></p><p>notill beans can be harvested one day and wheat planted the next if conditions are dry enough </p><p>if it is too wet never push it currently too wet for any land work here </p><p>with the wet in 2012 it was better to plant in april 2013 than any time from july 2012 to march 2013 </p><p>I do not plant winter beans because in a wet year they breed black grass and cost more to grow for the same yield</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 6513425, member: 305"] gd but the drill used makes no difference plant when conditions are good enough for the system if it is too wet waiting is never a bad thing as weeds are later just increase the seed rate notill beans can be harvested one day and wheat planted the next if conditions are dry enough if it is too wet never push it currently too wet for any land work here with the wet in 2012 it was better to plant in april 2013 than any time from july 2012 to march 2013 I do not plant winter beans because in a wet year they breed black grass and cost more to grow for the same yield [/QUOTE]
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