Posted by 2badlybent on September 19, 2013 at 08:22:52 from (75.251.61.139):
In Reply to: Re: Planting Corn??? posted by louis112 on September 18, 2013 at 18:40:43:
I believe you are getting some good advice and some poor advice. First you will not make 3000 to 6000 dollars from your crop. If that was true everybody would be growing corn. More likely you would be lucky to break even if you have a good crop. Everyone forgets the cost of fuel, labor, breakdowns and investment in equipment. Cost of harvest and hauling to a buyer can be substanial. And then there is the weather which only God controls. The good advice you reeived was to plant a hay crop or rent the land to others. But both have draw backs, like finding a renter or a buyer for the hay. If you want to play farmer then go ahead and plant corn and enjoy watching your crop grow but don't spend your profit just yet.
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