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*Final Update* Summer plot...crazy question?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5133393" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Checked on "experimental" sow and bush hog RR soybeans today....went ahead and sprayed them with glysophate....hoping to knock the grass and weeds back....the deer have clearly found them and unfortunately numerous plants have the tops nipped off.... but several smaller bean plants are covered in the weedy areas....so we'll see how it goes once the glysophate kicks in.....I knew going in 1½ acres was going to be challenging with beans but wanted to experiment and see if the technique would work..... already I can see that if I want to grow beans in this particular location a 3 strand electric fence will be required....will post another update after the glysophate kicks in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5133393, member: 20594"] Checked on "experimental" sow and bush hog RR soybeans today....went ahead and sprayed them with glysophate....hoping to knock the grass and weeds back....the deer have clearly found them and unfortunately numerous plants have the tops nipped off.... but several smaller bean plants are covered in the weedy areas....so we'll see how it goes once the glysophate kicks in.....I knew going in 1½ acres was going to be challenging with beans but wanted to experiment and see if the technique would work..... already I can see that if I want to grow beans in this particular location a 3 strand electric fence will be required....will post another update after the glysophate kicks in. [/QUOTE]
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