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Posted by jonnny2006 on August 01, 2007 at 11:38:41 from (67.142.130.40):
I havent seen it this dry in years! fields wipped out.... beans have like 3 tiny seads per pod. if it wasent for Ample supply last year we might be paying alot more for corn. The only fields around here that look poor to fair (40-70 bshls per acher) are the fields that were old hay fields and have some moisture in them. lots of fields are toast. Get out the chopper and mix it in with some good crop OR blow it right back in the field. We have it better then some do i guess, my neighbors are all gonna get some corn mabey 50 bushels per acher. I still rember the years that they would by-pass huge fields of sweet corn, huge ears of corn put right back into the field as silos were over flowing with chopped sweet corn and you could not give away the sweet corn. OH how times can change. My kids have a false sense when it comes to food supply. My daughter says. "Its ok daddy we live in the land of the pleanty" And i try to rember just how lucky we are living here. How are crops by you? please leave location and best guesstimate of harvest.
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