2025 field work

We’ve been planting beans in early April for the past 5 years with great results. Beans seem to handle the stress better, especially with treatment. Plus I’d rather lose population with beans than corn. Trying to have the beans flowering before the summer solstice.

Only thing we’ve come up with is the variety. Planted in the middle of our planting window and they’re the only ones not up.

North Central Iowa here. IMO I would plant corn April 12 instead. At least get past April 15. Drainage needs to be ideal.

2025 field work

April 12 planting. Cold soil temps and challenging conditions put stress on the soybeans. Maybe some imbibing. That’s a little too early to plant IMO. Plants could be weak from stress and not getting good push from weakened plants to emerge.
We’ve been planting beans in early April for the past 5 years with great results. Beans seem to handle the stress better, especially with treatment. Plus I’d rather lose population with beans than corn. Trying to have the beans flowering before the summer solstice.

Only thing we’ve come up with is the variety. Planted in the middle of our planting window and they’re the only ones not up.

Tyrese Haliburton setting Pacers, Cyclones, and NBA records

Here's the MUST SEE video I've been waiting for. Especially if any of you haven't watched all these games:

- Shows Tyrese comeback win in Game 2 at Cleveland
- Shows Tyrese forcing OT in Game 5 against Milwaukee
- Shows Tyrese winning Game 5 in OT against Milwaukee

Some of you who don't watch NBA but are college hoops junkies may be surprised just how good his backcourt mate Nembhard from Gonzaga has gotten, he's basically a poor man's Steph Curry lately and I mean that as high praise.

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Oh, he's a better defender than Steph has ever been. Nembhard is a big reason for their success in that they don't have to hide Hali as much (though Hali has gotten much better defensively).

Offensively, you're absolutely right as of late.

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