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Old 04-05-2012, 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted by bwhunter501
how do they hold up late season? Especially after a few good frosts? Also somethin I have been thinking about is how important is overall tonnage is deer are only eating the new growth? I mean i guess it is important in some aspects but I would rather have a bean that will hold up against the elements for the longest than have a higher tonnage that the pods shatter the first freeze.
By having high tonnage it helps with overgrazing.Lab lab will handle cold temps pretty well and beans in pods will stay intact.Same for burgundy bush beans and soybeans,quail haven and eagle also hold up very welll in cold temps.also a cold and freeze tollerant bean to plant and offers good production is nutrigreee winter peas,they are sweeter than austrian.Feel free to emaim me or pm me if we can help out or answer any questions you have.
Thanks and hope this helps out..
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