I tried this once, near Milverton. had a successful bean crop with probably 15-20bu (just broke even with seed planting and combine cost). planted I believe it was the 15th of July with the straw baled. Then I planted with a Drill at probably 400k+ pop (one tote bag on 16 Acre, so 156 lbs per acre. After applied a generous about of liquid manure with a drag line. If I was to try this is the future I would plant winter barley to get in the field sooner. Still if the weather doesn't cooperate it wouldn't work. What I learned -every day counts in July, and cant have an early frost. -need as many seeds as possible -Liquid manure is huge bonus -be prepared to plow down as cover crop or cut for silage.
Hi James, I have two questions: 1. Following harvesting by your stripper header, is the remaining standing straw stalks left in good structural condition? 2. Of the remaining standing straw, what is its height range (minimum / maximum) that could be harvested using a simple mowbar type machine? Thank you in advance. Brendan Doyle
My guess would be that the stripper header might require the combine to need a few filler plates to avoid the material falling right through the first concave
I tried this once, near Milverton. had a successful bean crop with probably 15-20bu (just broke even with seed planting and combine cost). planted I believe it was the 15th of July with the straw baled. Then I planted with a Drill at probably 400k+ pop (one tote bag on 16 Acre, so 156 lbs per acre. After applied a generous about of liquid manure with a drag line. If I was to try this is the future I would plant winter barley to get in the field sooner. Still if the weather doesn't cooperate it wouldn't work.
What I learned
-every day counts in July, and cant have an early frost.
-need as many seeds as possible
-Liquid manure is huge bonus
-be prepared to plow down as cover crop or cut for silage.
Why would you bother plowing it under? Lol
Hi James,
I have two questions:
1. Following harvesting by your stripper header, is the remaining standing straw stalks left in good structural condition?
2. Of the remaining standing straw, what is its height range (minimum / maximum) that could be harvested using a simple mowbar type machine?
Thank you in advance.
Brendan Doyle
Gutes Video!
My guess would be that the stripper header might require the combine to need a few filler plates to avoid the material falling right through the first concave
I’ve wondered about that to. Double the ground speed?
How did the double crop soybeans yield. Thanks
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Why wouldn't you put in a 2200 type bean rather then 2600s?
Or even a lower number bean to get them off sooner...
Never see any videos brought to you by bin run seeds .... let’s bring back farmers right and bin run beans...