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Companion cropping wheat and beans
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<blockquote data-quote="RushesToo" data-source="post: 6215204" data-attributes="member: 1095"><p>[USER=274]@jonnieboy[/USER] it is a trial - It can only go three ways, more profit, the same profit or loss.</p><p></p><p>I would see what you can find out from past trials, if there are none then it is over to you. Does the land tolerate dry, wet will you get more applied N near the plants [it looks like being dry], will you avoid pests through the mixed crop - more diversity, will you get more disease less air moving through and localised disease. I don't know the answer - possibly no one does.</p><p></p><p>You have to decide how much you will risk. I would risk what you can afford and treat the crop differently and find out what pays most without risking going out of business. </p><p></p><p>BTW it looks grand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RushesToo, post: 6215204, member: 1095"] [USER=274]@jonnieboy[/USER] it is a trial - It can only go three ways, more profit, the same profit or loss. I would see what you can find out from past trials, if there are none then it is over to you. Does the land tolerate dry, wet will you get more applied N near the plants [it looks like being dry], will you avoid pests through the mixed crop - more diversity, will you get more disease less air moving through and localised disease. I don't know the answer - possibly no one does. You have to decide how much you will risk. I would risk what you can afford and treat the crop differently and find out what pays most without risking going out of business. BTW it looks grand. [/QUOTE]
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