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Is it too late to plant soybeans and sweet corn?
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<blockquote data-quote="ADR" data-source="post: 4225367" data-attributes="member: 12473"><p>Most plant seed makers in the ag industry have different varieties of soybeans that mature at different rates. They usually mark those as group 3-7+. </p><p></p><p>Beans of the group 3 varieties mature quicker than say a group 7 bean. This relates to a shorter time from planting to harvest and allows an earlier crop to be planted in the fall. I know you may not be harvesting them but you can get another crop established in the standing bean stalks. </p><p></p><p>A group 7 will stay greener longer into bow season but may limit planting options after defoliation. </p><p></p><p>I do think you will have issues keeping your beans from being destroyed in that small of a plot. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps answer your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADR, post: 4225367, member: 12473"] Most plant seed makers in the ag industry have different varieties of soybeans that mature at different rates. They usually mark those as group 3-7+. Beans of the group 3 varieties mature quicker than say a group 7 bean. This relates to a shorter time from planting to harvest and allows an earlier crop to be planted in the fall. I know you may not be harvesting them but you can get another crop established in the standing bean stalks. A group 7 will stay greener longer into bow season but may limit planting options after defoliation. I do think you will have issues keeping your beans from being destroyed in that small of a plot. Hope this helps answer your question. [/QUOTE]
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