Posted by USAonly on December 07, 2012 at 19:19:50 from (199.120.66.146):
In Reply to: More sticker shock posted by rrlund on December 07, 2012 at 08:27:08:
You all can plant what you want but I am sticking to what makes me the most money!Tim-nj planted a op corn that went 160 bph-he said it was Wapsi Valley brand-never heard of it.If you plant 32000 plants per acre a bag of seed will plant 2.5 acre. 2.5 x 160 = 400 bu x $8.00 per bu = $3200 of corn per bag---NOT BAD! I plant mostly Dekalb and a few bags of Pioneer. This year in my area of the country we were blessed with a few showers in the nick of time-I took 211 bu per acre to the coop----2.5 x 211 = 527.5 bu x $8.00 = $4220 of corn per bag---That is $1020 per bag differance! I know we live in different parts of the country but seed corn is a poor place to try to save money---YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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