Pole beans vs. soybeans as a companion crop with corn for silage
1935
Wiggans, R.G.
With the increased interest, particularly in the northeastern United States, in the combination of a legume with corn for silage purposes has come the question, many times repeated, "Why not grow pole beans with corn for silage?" This question was postulated on the assumption that production would be equally good and some of the difficulties of harvest would be eliminated due to the ability of the pole bean to use the corn plant as a support and to remain with the corn plant at harvest time without loss of a significant amount of the legume. The purpose of this brief report is to present data obtained from experiments planned to give information on this problem.
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