soybean vs Lablab


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They were bred for their height, leaf size, and late maturity, along with some more agronomic and quality traits. We consistently get 5 to 7 feet of height yearly when planted in May and June. Later plantings will have reduced height, but compared to standard soybean, you can always expect at least a 2 feet height advantage. They also will do much better than standard soybean on poor soils due to their larger root system. We recently got some data back from the Noble Foundation in Oklahoma where we finished first and second place on a 4.9 pH soil with almost twice as much tonnage per acre versus standard soybean and cowpea. This was harvested 90 days after planting with only 2 inches of rainfall during that period.

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