Posted by GeneMO on October 12, 2008 at 17:56:40 from (216.74.198.226):
In Reply to: grain to plant corn? posted by Chesterville Farms on October 12, 2008 at 06:40:36:
I would look at a John Deere 7000 or 7200, 6 row, 30" spacing. 30" rows are the most common, you can find someone to harvest the corn if it is in 30" rows. Ask around for someone who does custom harvesting in your area. Your row width needs to match whatever is the most common headers for the combine. You wouldn't want 38" or 40" if no one had a header to match. You could use this one machine then for both corn and beans. Might even consider a 4 row 30". If you plant straight and keep your spacings accurate, then someone with an 8 row head could shell your corn. Again ask around locally and see what the most common corn heads are.
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