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Soybeans - Raw Seed (Lb)

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Soybeans - Raw Seed

- Item#: SCL860


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Glycine max Warm season legume cover crop. Edible summer legume and good Nitrogen producer (up to 130 lb/acre). Often mixed with buckwheat and/or interplanted with corn and other vigorous growers. Also useful for fresh beans, grain, hay, silage, or forage. Grows best in hot climates and tolerate virtually any soil with good drainage and adequate moisture. Matures in 60-75 days. Grows to 36. Seed at 2-3 lb/1000 sq ft or 40-90 lb/acre. Raw seed, requires Soybean inoculant

Product Details

Item Model Number:

SCL860


Product Dimensions:

8 x 5 x 1.5 inches.


Shipping Weight:

1.05 pounds.



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Soybeans - Raw Seed (Lb) Instructions - 180kb



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