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Milo to protect beans?

Milo will pop up and grow through about anything.

I do think you would need a thinner patch of Milo to grow beans with it.

I use Milo every year with Aeschynomene and Alyce clover. They play together great.
Who do you buy you Aeschynomene and Alyce from?
 
Several years ago, I planted milo mixed with soybeans, adjacent to a plot of straight RR soybeans. Thirty days later, I sprayed the RR beans, without touching the soybean/milo mix.

We had a hot, dry summer that year, and my straight RR beans didn't do well. But the soys planted along with the milo did great! I think they liked the shade, and the straight soys got more deer damage.
 
Milo will pop up and grow through about anything.

I do think you would need a thinner patch of Milo to grow beans with it.

I use Milo every year with Aeschynomene and Alyce clover. They play together great.
So...I plant lots of Alice white clover here.....are you saying you can drill milo into a thick stand of clover and it will grow? (even if it's shaded?)
 
Working on a three sisters mix.....and considering these three

1. NWW Red Milo
2. Pumpkins or squash seeds from Harris (variety?)
3. Collard seed from Deer Creek Seed

Thinking of making two passes with my drill for 10'wide plot through my clover plots (which are now rimmed with Switchgrass). Plant early June or so. Not sure if I could drill the pumpkin or squash seed....but I would like to. Any words of wisdom here?

I've planted Hansen, I think it was called. They have powdery mildew resistant varieties too.
 
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