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<blockquote data-quote="Badshot" data-source="post: 7634556" data-attributes="member: 362"><p>What you describe is typical of crops grown in soil with fresh compaction.</p><p>Any crop will do that in those circumstances.</p><p>Our pgro (pulse growers) will say the same about beans.</p><p>I've been growing them for years no till now.</p><p>They are a match for any other beans in the area.</p><p>Wet ground is a no no, but you'd find they grow like mad to catch up from being a bit later planted.</p><p></p><p>Mine were planted in the first week of August, flowering by end of October.</p><p>The sheep loved them.</p><p>I'm not brave enough to try to grow for harvest here though, were not warm enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badshot, post: 7634556, member: 362"] What you describe is typical of crops grown in soil with fresh compaction. Any crop will do that in those circumstances. Our pgro (pulse growers) will say the same about beans. I've been growing them for years no till now. They are a match for any other beans in the area. Wet ground is a no no, but you'd find they grow like mad to catch up from being a bit later planted. Mine were planted in the first week of August, flowering by end of October. The sheep loved them. I'm not brave enough to try to grow for harvest here though, were not warm enough. [/QUOTE]
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