Verified FBN Member (OH)

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Corn or soybeans?

Corn or soybeans and why?

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Verified FBN Member (MN)

Corn almost always have had better ROI.


Verified FBN Member (KS)

Beans have a preferable risk-return profile in our area. We are farming upland acres without irrigation, so beans are likely to have a better yield relative to inputs. Additionally, we usually follow beans with wheat, which allows us to take advantage of the nitrogen that the beans fix to decrease input costs. We have the ability to double crop beans or Milo after the wheat the following year. Can...

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Verified FBN Member (NC)

Soybeans less input cost and if you have the right agronomist working with you for no additional cost other than purchasing inputs from would be an extreme plus factor.

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