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give a sensible answer.it is very important

2007-12-15 01:33:59 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Agriculture

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sonu, I'm not trying to make a wise crack here, but if you want a sensible answer, you have to ask a sensible question. Truthfully I don't have a clue about what you are asking for here. Try asking your question over with proper sentence structure and make your question clear about what answer you want. Clearly a deep fertile silt loam soil is the best for growing soybeans. The rest of your question is anyone's guess as to what you want.

2007-12-15 03:52:19 · answer #1 · answered by chili pepper 4 · 0 0

Ok, soybeans can grow in almost any kind of soil as long as there's adequate nutrients and moisture. As far as oil production goes, the same variety of soybean grown in Midwestern US will have a slightly lower oil content than when it is grown in Brazil. Oil content varies between individual varieties, climate and soils. Profit? Bio diesel is shoring up prices now.

2007-12-15 04:41:24 · answer #2 · answered by bikinkawboy 7 · 0 0

fertile soil...........

2007-12-15 02:09:49 · answer #3 · answered by zellah s 1 · 0 0

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