How often do you use Roundup to control weeds in Eagle Seeds Big Fellow beans?

By Grant Woods,

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Hi Grant! We have around 200 acres to play with here in southwest Missouri. We are reestablishing a couple of clover plots as well as prepping for some soybeans. We are taking the plunge on some Big Fellow beans but are unfamiliar with Round-Up ready seeds. We will be broadcasting the seed. Once they germinate, how often do/can you spray the beans for weed control when establishing a new plot? Thanks for your help!

Jordan,

Make sure the plot is weedfree before planting the beans.  This can be accomplished by using Roundup to terminate the existing weeds.  Soybeans need to have good contact with the soil to germinate and sprout.  So it will be best to broadcast the seeds into a good seedbed and during a rain so the seed makes good contact with the soil.

Use the Roundup once the weeds are about 3 to 6″ tall.  Don’t allow the weeds to mature past 6″ or so.  By then the beans will be close to creating a closed canopy and shading out any new weeds.

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Enjoy creation,

grant

March 2, 2016