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Have any of you ever used eagle seed soybeans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farm manager" data-source="post: 4673219" data-attributes="member: 10194"><p>I mixed eagle beans , gamekeeper mix, with the Ag beans from Quail Forever. Probably around a ratio of 1 eagle - 2 Ag beans stretching the length of the growing season till Frost and having a good crop of beans for feed through the winter. There were a couple of plots got massacred but I planted close to 40 acres so a lot of them did really well. It was interesting to see the ag beans mature out and drop their leaves and the forage beans still green.</p><p>An option for smaller plots is Quail Haven reseeding beans and sunn hemp. My QH beans have done very well with minimal attention for 3 years now. I spray Select if there's any grass issues. They grow fast, come up early, and resist grazing pressure better than any other beans or peas that I have planted. I may plant some corn in with them this spring, it can be planted early enough for it to get up and going before the beans overwhelm it (maybe). The trellis effect it will create, enhances the benefits of the plot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm manager, post: 4673219, member: 10194"] I mixed eagle beans , gamekeeper mix, with the Ag beans from Quail Forever. Probably around a ratio of 1 eagle - 2 Ag beans stretching the length of the growing season till Frost and having a good crop of beans for feed through the winter. There were a couple of plots got massacred but I planted close to 40 acres so a lot of them did really well. It was interesting to see the ag beans mature out and drop their leaves and the forage beans still green. An option for smaller plots is Quail Haven reseeding beans and sunn hemp. My QH beans have done very well with minimal attention for 3 years now. I spray Select if there's any grass issues. They grow fast, come up early, and resist grazing pressure better than any other beans or peas that I have planted. I may plant some corn in with them this spring, it can be planted early enough for it to get up and going before the beans overwhelm it (maybe). The trellis effect it will create, enhances the benefits of the plot. [/QUOTE]
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