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Beans (Snap or Lima)

  1. Use only 15 pounds of nitrogen per acre when a Blue Lake variety of snap beans is used.
  2. Apply two pounds of zinc per acre when zinc tests deficient. If zinc is not tested, apply two pounds of zinc per acre when soil pH is above 6.0 or anytime lime is applied.

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