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Ok I got a question , the farm plants several hundred acres of soy beans and in one small field by me ( the only bean field I've walked by this year )they are low.

Now these are " no till" beans which again I've never heard of or seen them plant before.

Is it normal for no till beans to grow lower ?

I'd ask the farmer, but with the wet summer I'm always afraid to ask about things if they might not be growing well.....

Thanks

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Ok I got a question , the farm plants several hundred acres of soy beans and in one small field by me ( the only bean field I've walked by this year )they are low.

Now these are " no till" beans which again I've never heard of or seen them plant before.

Is it normal for no till beans to grow lower ?

I'd ask the farmer, but with the wet summer I'm always afraid to ask about things if they might not be growing well.....

Thanks

 

 

Edible beans grow lower plants. Quite a few have planted around us, this year. Kidney and pinto are two types commonly grown locally.

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