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2012 Pea and Soy *JUNE 10* Update; 4010 Peas and Pride Beans
Topic Started: May 28 2012, 08:14 PM (761 Views)
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Stay Tuned .......... :D
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:D :D :D
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how did u deciede so quick ...i have been trying to figure out what to plant since last fall... :thumbsup:
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Looking forward to the updates!
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Going to be interesting following BigR's plots again this year. :cheers:
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Can't wait to see this!
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Glad he got a smartphone. He posts to facebook first.

Plots look good.

But I am sure he will post alot more picture here. :allright:
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Having trouble loading pictures from my phone but,,,,,,,,


We got my wife's and Inked's plot done. It pays to do first year plots in brassica ! Soil was very workable and minimal new weed growth.

Since bears love oats , I didn't want to use oats with the forage peas to help them stand up. With a little help from a friend we got into some soy beans that should

1 provide great summer forage

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2 , Help keep the peas up off the ground.

Sent a message to Paul Knox ( dbltree ) to ask his thoughts about mixing in some radish with this plot and his reply was to try it. When an expert like that says to try, You do it. :wink:

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So we have Peas, beans and radish all in one, in both plots.

We also scored our first plot shed from The Stud Jr. Inked knows this guy well :wink:

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did u already plant the raddish?
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Ya , trying some radish early to see how they take to it. I wont recommend doing this until I try itt first. If I screw something up on my plot, Im ok with it but not someone else plot. :yikes:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEcgtXBqh9Y...=2&feature=plcp

Looks good. Corn cover is jumping up as well. :hick:
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