On 10/20/06, Lynn Wigglesworth <lynnw AT chilitech.net> wrote:
Soybean hay? I've never heard of that! There are a lot of soybeans grown
here, but they are all in rotation with corn, and are plowed in to raise
soil fertility for the next crop of corn.
Yes, Lynn. Here the rotation is winter rye, cut hay, tobacco for
harvest, winter rye, cut hay, soybeans for harvest and so on. Very
little plowdowns, lots of chemical farming.
Now that farmers are getting out of tobacco (being forced to), a lot
put th eland back into pasture for beef cattle.
When the year is dry they sometimes cut the soybeans for hay.