Well, for us (this will be our 5th year gowing soybeans) it has allowed us to get rid of $150,000.00 of haying equipment. We used to grow alfalfa for many reasons- rotation benefits, nitrogen fixing, spreading out the workload at seeding and harvest, and cash flow. Now all those have been replaced with soybeans, which are Round up Ready, which even gives me more flexibility. Soybeans aren't for everyone, but after years of trying to put up black hay, only to attempt to sell it at severlely discounted rates, they are solidly in our rotation.
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OK 45 days till in field what are we seeding!
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Rbrunel, Volenteer canola is one of my worst weeds right now. a couple years off hail gave me a good seed bank of it. The soybean is resistant not just tolerant to roundup and could be sprayed pretty much anytime. Never had any dockage from canola or any other weed in my crop. This is a crop I would grow on my dirtyest land or land that has been neglected.
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