Post your soybean plot pictures here!
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Fork Horn
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Post your soybean plot pictures here!
Guys,
Nothing is worse than looking at your plots and second guessing what you should have done compared to what you did do. Lets all post pictures of our soybean plots on this post with explanations of how we planted and in what conditions. Hopefully we can steal ideas from each other and all have better plots this next year.
Nothing is worse than looking at your plots and second guessing what you should have done compared to what you did do. Lets all post pictures of our soybean plots on this post with explanations of how we planted and in what conditions. Hopefully we can steal ideas from each other and all have better plots this next year.
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RE: Post your soybean plot pictures here!
I did take a soil sample on here but not till after I added a tone of lime to a couple of the plots. After the soil sample I found out I didn't need the lime and had wasted my time. However I did fertilize to the reccommendations and till it into the soil. I planted by broadcasting and then using a harrow to cover. Here are a few pictures.
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RE: Post your soybean plot pictures here!
We just planted ours last Wednesday. They are just barely popping up as of yesterday. I'll take some pictures around the end of the week hopefully and then post them.
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RE: Post your soybean plot pictures here!
Here's opne of my 5 soybean plots, they all look about the same right now. This is 1 month after planting (6-27-09)- day of ROUNDUP application.
If like past years - this plot will look a WHOLE lot better in 2-3 weeks.
Smallest plot 1/4 acre - Biggest 2 acres.
We sometimes add a little UREA at planting on the poorer soils - but some plots get none and do fine.
We do not harvestand sometimes have to add P but almost never K.
FH
If like past years - this plot will look a WHOLE lot better in 2-3 weeks.
Smallest plot 1/4 acre - Biggest 2 acres.
We sometimes add a little UREA at planting on the poorer soils - but some plots get none and do fine.
We do not harvestand sometimes have to add P but almost never K.
FH
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RE: Post your soybean plot pictures here!
Not mine, butafarmer's (my neighbor at the bottom of the ridge) beans. He lets me hunt a little over our property line into his fields, but I mostly juststay on my property and hunttheir travel routes coming back from the beans to bedding and vice versa... The first pic is from a few weeks ago and the others are from a few days ago. (SE Indiana)
They've been eating my clover pretty well all spring but now they are heading for the beans a lot more. Another section of the beans..
Can you spot the doe and fawn about the field edge? The fawn is kind of hard to see, bad pic...
They have eased up on the clover a littlefor the beans but my guess is they will visit the clover more often right before the first frosts. That is fine though because its letting the clover go to seed and I need that to happen...We'll see..
Some ofmy clover, slowly fighting its way back from being nearlychokedout by grass this spring. Mowing helps.
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RE: Post your soybean plot pictures here!
Soybeans, Corn, and Cowpeas with the rest in clover making a total of 1 acre
Clover is second year clover. Planting was done after a long string of very strong storms which had the ground too wet to plant for about 2 weeks. So when we planted there was plenty of moisture in the ground.
Planted on June 24th
Pictures taken on July 2nd
Soybeans - planted north-south & east-west
Corn - planted on east, north, and west side of beans
Cowpeas - planted 8 rows + a little more along the trees on the south side of food plot
Clover is second year clover. Planting was done after a long string of very strong storms which had the ground too wet to plant for about 2 weeks. So when we planted there was plenty of moisture in the ground.
Planted on June 24th
Pictures taken on July 2nd
Soybeans - planted north-south & east-west
Corn - planted on east, north, and west side of beans
Cowpeas - planted 8 rows + a little more along the trees on the south side of food plot