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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 23, 2005 at 13:17:05 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Tell The Truth!!! posted by Allan in NE on April 22, 2005 at 06:09:58:
Allan, We have about 500 acres of corn and 300 acres of soy beans in the ground here in Mid Michigan. First time in a long time that so much has been planted this early in April. All the sugar beets are in, although our outfit doesnt grow them, but at last report, nearly 25% of corn crop already planted. We"re expecting 4 to 8 in of snow this weekend, but its not expected to last or stay on the ground. The biggest concern is that soy beans emerge and then get a late frost. We still have nearly 2,000 acres of soys and 500 acres of corn yet to plant. Last year I was planting soybeans on July 8th. Hopefully we"ll have only some scattered replanting to do after June 10th this year. It is no lie, we are out there in full force having a high old time. You Nebraska fellers better get cracking. Times a wasting.
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