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Standing Soybeans
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09/02/15 02:06 AM
09/02/15 02:06 AM
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I am new to the site and wanted to get some opinions or hopefully first hand experiences. Our club planted soybeans this summer, and despite a hog problem, we have ended up with one heck of a stand of beans that are loaded with bean pods. Knowing the benefit of having these standing for the late deer season, i have know idea what the hogs will do to them after they dry out. The hogs are not bothering them now and they are being heavily browsed by the deer. We have a difficult decision to make regarding our fall planting, whether to leave the standing, or disk them in and replace with our cereal grains. One thought was to leave half of the field standing, plant the other half, and top sow into the Standing beans since they have a clean under story. We have three, four acre fields of beans in question. Any experience and advice from you guys would be helpful. Thanks
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