Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 17, 2014 at 19:23:17 from (50.108.117.170):
Had to run up north a bit to pick up some equipment and stopped by a field to pick up some dimensional posts to use for cribbing so the darn corn head didn't eat the fenders on the car hauler I bought instead of the equipment trailer I SHOULDA bought. All the way to the back of the corn, weren't no posts there not that it matters, but the corn is standing in water. Never saw water there before this year. Got me to thinking again about maybe I should have some tile put in. I have no idea how much this costs. Can someone give me an idea? AND, what are the chances if I put in tile I will end up throwing the entire middle of the country into the worst drought in history? That's the way things been going lately. Planted the first corn here I had grown in years. All it took was my bitty acreage to create a glut on the market and corn dropped $5!
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