How do soybeans handle light/sandy soil? Just wondering if it would be better to put RR canola or soybeans on a field to clean up some weeds. Want to try soybeans next year.
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I think about the same thing... how would soybeans do on lighter textured ground. They may do ok on some of our clay based loam but not the sand based loam. Definitely no guarantee of a "finishing rain" here! I always thought they needed alot of water. I'm still watching some neighbors experiment with them...they're having pretty good luck. Harvest "looks" easy but late. We would have the straight cut flex head to get real low for those bottom pods.
What surprises me is how the price seems to hold up quite reasonable for such a large volume widely grown crop. ..unlike wheat!Last edited by farmaholic; Oct 16, 2016, 06:28.
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Beans like good dirt
If you run out of rain / moisture in August on light land you will get very little
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Originally posted by farmaholic View Post...you need some ghetto land then sumdumguy.
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Soy bean varieties have changed a lot in the past few years. we are seeing far shorter season varieties than we used too. I would agree that the soybean need aug moisture. That can come from rain or soil. I believe with lots of moisture saved up in the soil the way it has been the past few years in a lot of areas that there is enough for soy.
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Beans will tell you where your good land is.
4G, it won't be BS on the yields.
Cheap to grow, and will come back podding after a drubbing from hail (July 10) if any hint of a tiny piece of leaf remains on a plant. If it was flax that was hit like that on June 28, the yield is zero.
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