Posted by Fixerupper on August 28, 2012 at 19:38:14 from (100.42.82.164):
In Reply to: Corn Crop posted by John B. on August 28, 2012 at 19:07:24:
In my part of NWIA it's all the way from 4 to 40 to 200, depending on what side of the fence you live on.The soil type has a big part in it oo. I have a 60 acre field I call the 'Florida swampland' that has the ear size and population to do 200 but I know it will weigh light so I'm guessing 170? A half mile away there's a sandy 80 that won't do 50 by the way it looks from the air. Here on the home farm it will be all the way from 0 to 200 but I'm guessing 120. It's just so up and down across the field it's hard to tell till the combine rolls through it. I do feel real fortunate for what I do have. Jim
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