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Green bean nightmare!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1766323" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>In high school I worked some at a farm that raised lots of pole beans. I use a slightly modified method of what they did. I put a T post and each end of the row and a few in the middle depending on the length of the row. About a post every 15 feet or so. Then I run bale twine on the bottom and top of each post. Wrap it good and take a half hitch on each post. Then I use plain white string tied to start but after that just up to the top back to the bottom so I have string every foot or so. Plants in a straight row makes for easier picking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1766323, member: 498"] In high school I worked some at a farm that raised lots of pole beans. I use a slightly modified method of what they did. I put a T post and each end of the row and a few in the middle depending on the length of the row. About a post every 15 feet or so. Then I run bale twine on the bottom and top of each post. Wrap it good and take a half hitch on each post. Then I use plain white string tied to start but after that just up to the top back to the bottom so I have string every foot or so. Plants in a straight row makes for easier picking. [/QUOTE]
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