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Forage/Pole Soybeans?
Michael Riley
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So it seems that soybeans are almost all bush beans. I would like to know if forage soybeans, or really any soybean cultivar, can be grown in a three sisters set up, with the bean climbing up corn.
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I'm hardly an expert, but I've never heard of climbing soybeans of any type.
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Sounds like this one would work, so maybe other varieties would too.
https://www.deercreekseed.com/kester-s-bobwhite-trailing-soybean
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