getTwisted
Ten Pointer
This is my second season planting soybeans. Last year I was very happy with how fast the beans grew and how good they looked. This year they seem a little slow to get started. I did everything the same, soil samples both times, getting good rain, just like last year.
The differences from last year to this year are: I planted in a different field, one that is twice as big as last years plot, This field has RWW beans vs last years plot having Eagle. I planted this seasons plot 2 weeks later than last year. This new field has a lot more weeds that I'm having to control.
They have been on the ground for 5 weeks and are only about 6-8 inches tall. Last year they were past my knees. I know these were panted 2 weeks later than I planted last year but it I feel like these beans aren't going to be that tall in 2 weeks.
Should I go back over the plot with another round of fertilizer? Or is that not needed?
The differences from last year to this year are: I planted in a different field, one that is twice as big as last years plot, This field has RWW beans vs last years plot having Eagle. I planted this seasons plot 2 weeks later than last year. This new field has a lot more weeds that I'm having to control.
They have been on the ground for 5 weeks and are only about 6-8 inches tall. Last year they were past my knees. I know these were panted 2 weeks later than I planted last year but it I feel like these beans aren't going to be that tall in 2 weeks.
Should I go back over the plot with another round of fertilizer? Or is that not needed?
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