skyhightree1
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My soybeans are finally done now I can rest for a week then hunt everyday lol
Jogeephus":33i49m67 said:Had you not spent so much time in the garden making us all look bad you'd already be done. ;-)
highgrit":17a838sq said:Soybeans are high dollar now. I feed them to the deer and the last I bought were $650.00 per ton.
Jogeephus":8w6wj4ra said:I'm sure you've fed more deer soybeans than you'd care to admit. Now you can reap your revenge.
We are getting wound up here now. Looks like the end of hunting for me.
skyhightree1":zf0q4ai5 said:highgrit":zf0q4ai5 said:Soybeans are high dollar now. I feed them to the deer and the last I bought were $650.00 per ton.
Yes, Sir they are high I raised 2700 acres this year the most I have ever raised. It was rough but I think its worth it in the long run may try to do 3500 acres next year. I have never thought of feeding it to deer.
Hook":u4d05kcs said:skyhightree1":u4d05kcs said:highgrit":u4d05kcs said:Soybeans are high dollar now. I feed them to the deer and the last I bought were $650.00 per ton.
Yes, Sir they are high I raised 2700 acres this year the most I have ever raised. It was rough but I think its worth it in the long run may try to do 3500 acres next year. I have never thought of feeding it to deer.
How are those black spotted soy beans doing? You've been a busy beaver going from not knowing anything about them to planting 2500 acres in 2 years
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62326&p=726542&hilit=Soybeans#p726542
I didn't see any 2500 acre pieces up that way, but saw a few 70 acre pieces
https://sites.google.com/site/jawfshts/ ... 93310de4_4
TennesseeTuxedo":3qn7yqiz said:Okay, I'm lost here?
Hook":3tyg6ejo said:How are those black spotted soy beans doing? You've been a busy beaver going from not knowing anything about them to planting 2500 acres in 2 years
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62326&p=726542&hilit=Soybeans#p726542
I didn't see any 2500 acre pieces up that way, but saw a few 70 acre pieces
https://sites.google.com/site/jawfshts/ ... 93310de4_4
No envy or hate. I would love to hear how a man goes from not knowing about soybeans to growing 2500 acres of them in 2 years time. Id love to hear how he accomplished such a lofty achievement. Some others brought this information to me. Lord knows I'm not smart enough to figure this stuff out on my ownTexasBred":3hkg0fiy said:Hook":3hkg0fiy said:How are those black spotted soy beans doing? You've been a busy beaver going from not knowing anything about them to planting 2500 acres in 2 years
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62326&p=726542&hilit=Soybeans#p726542
I didn't see any 2500 acre pieces up that way, but saw a few 70 acre pieces
https://sites.google.com/site/jawfshts/ ... 93310de4_4
Envy and hate will consume a man like a nasty disease. :nod:
No envy or hate. I would love to hear how a man goes from not knowing about soybeans to growing 2500 acres of them in 2 years time. Id love to hear how he accomplished such a lofty achievement. Some others brought this information to me. Lord knows I'm not smart enough to figure this stuff out on my own[/quote]Hook":348pjfsa said:Envy and hate will consume a man like a nasty disease. :nod:
Beans are about the easiest crop to grow in the right climate, or with irrigation. Put plenty of seed on and spray them a couple times for weeds, or aphids, or japs, and your good to go.Hook":11rsgak9 said:No envy or hate. I would love to hear how a man goes from not knowing about soybeans to growing 2500 acres of them in 2 years time. Id love to hear how he accomplished such a lofty achievement. Some others brought this information to me. Lord knows I'm not smart enough to figure this stuff out on my ownTexasBred":11rsgak9 said:Hook":11rsgak9 said:How are those black spotted soy beans doing? You've been a busy beaver going from not knowing anything about them to planting 2500 acres in 2 years
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62326&p=726542&hilit=Soybeans#p726542
I didn't see any 2500 acre pieces up that way, but saw a few 70 acre pieces
https://sites.google.com/site/jawfshts/ ... 93310de4_4
Envy and hate will consume a man like a nasty disease. :nod:
I could not get anything from that second link. It appears as though you tried to investigate another man's property with Google and then post the information on the internet. If that's the case, you should be ashamed. If I'm wrong. My apologies.Hook":2t95o38j said:skyhightree1":2t95o38j said:highgrit":2t95o38j said:Soybeans are high dollar now. I feed them to the deer and the last I bought were $650.00 per ton.
Yes, Sir they are high I raised 2700 acres this year the most I have ever raised. It was rough but I think its worth it in the long run may try to do 3500 acres next year. I have never thought of feeding it to deer.
How are those black spotted soy beans doing? You've been a busy beaver going from not knowing anything about them to planting 2500 acres in 2 years
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62326&p=726542&hilit=Soybeans#p726542
I didn't see any 2500 acre pieces up that way, but saw a few 70 acre pieces
https://sites.google.com/site/jawfshts/ ... 93310de4_4