Posted by Dave H (MI) on May 05, 2021 at 07:45:20 from (50.108.109.36):
In Reply to: Plant or not posted by rrlund on May 05, 2021 at 06:36:01:
When did you make the decision to come back to Talk? First Tales and now???
I leased anything not in hay this year. The elevator a few miles away shut down a couple years ago. I was tired of dealing with the weather and it seemed like it was getting to be more gambling than a business. The fella who used to lease from me quietly shut down his operation. He was doing a lot of acreage in the county and was well known. The guy who took over his leases came to see me and we cut a deal. He says the prior guy got out of row crops and is doing some hay. From what I hear around though he is pumping septic tanks mostly. Back to your question...they are planting all around me currently and I expect my place to be planted within a week here in silage corn. Couple of years ago the prior guy planted and the corn came up and was snowed on. It still grew. I said then that guy could fall into a cesspool and come out smelling like a rose. Kinda ironic when you think about it.
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