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There,s no profit in beans
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7624079" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Drilled them for the first time here in 20 odd years, ploughed some in after spinning on (looking ok) then used our very old adapted bean drill on another block (this is a Blanch cultivator with an old Massey seed drill mounted onto it with tubes down the back of the tines) this also has worked very well and then one field where it was too wet was drilled early spring with a Vaddy Box drill, all ok.</p><p>The early drilled ones were hammered by a strong & very cold east wind, which turned the fields brown overnight but they have recovered of sorts, some plants out in the middle of the fields are very short and other decent areas are waist high and podding up nicely.</p><p>Am looking forward to getting some wheat in next year and see how that goes after the beans.</p><p>I am told that if they "wipe their face" then thats a bonus, we shall see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7624079, member: 2767"] Drilled them for the first time here in 20 odd years, ploughed some in after spinning on (looking ok) then used our very old adapted bean drill on another block (this is a Blanch cultivator with an old Massey seed drill mounted onto it with tubes down the back of the tines) this also has worked very well and then one field where it was too wet was drilled early spring with a Vaddy Box drill, all ok. The early drilled ones were hammered by a strong & very cold east wind, which turned the fields brown overnight but they have recovered of sorts, some plants out in the middle of the fields are very short and other decent areas are waist high and podding up nicely. Am looking forward to getting some wheat in next year and see how that goes after the beans. I am told that if they "wipe their face" then thats a bonus, we shall see. [/QUOTE]
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