General
Production:
·
Dry beans does well in warm seasons of the year. Optimum
temperatures for growing are 15ºC to 27ºC.
·
Popular varieties are: Carioca, A197, Solwezi Rose, Kabulangeti,
Pan 148, Pan 159, Primeira and Bounty.
·
Maturity period differs between different varieties but
in the range of 85 to 120 days.
·
A well-managed beans crop should yield 500 to 750kg per
Lima.
·
Beans should be harvested when leaves turn yellow. This
is best done in the morning as beans tends to shatter.
Land
Preparation/Soil Type:
· Loamy to loamy
clayish soils with a pH range from 5.5 to 6 is ideal.
· Effective rooting
depth is 60cm.
· Plough and
harrow to a 60cm fine tilth seedbed.
Planting and
Transplanting:
· Sow directly
3cm deep at seed rates of 12.5kg seed per Lima. The best time to plant dry
beans is first week of January when effective rainfall starts.
· Space the plants
at 10cm between plants and 60cm between ridges/rows to give a plant population
of 200,000 plants /hectare.
Fertilizer
Programme:
· At planting
broadcast Soya Mix 25gm/m2 (62.5kg/Lima).
· Top-dress using
Top 32 10gm/m2 may also be applied at 21 days after germination if
leaves are pale (25kg/Lima).
Management
Practices
- Weeds compete with plants for nutrients
and space; they can reduce yields by more than 25%. Keep the field free
from weeds at all times.
- Scout for pests
and diseases once weekly, spray upon noticing disease or pest. Aphids,
bean fly, Bollworms and Chafer beetles are common insect pests while Rust,
Blights and Anthracnose are common beans diseases.
This is where we will be ending our discussion for
today.
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