Posted by Bill(Wis) on March 18, 2022 at 10:16:36 from (174.212.169.229):
In Reply to: Whats your outlook? posted by SVcummins on March 18, 2022 at 02:00:00:
I'm in a somewhat different world. My family has been farming here in what I call 'central Siberia' (AKA east central Wisconsin) for over 120 years and I have never heard of a crop failure. Why? My farm is so varied in topography and soil types (thanks to the most recent glacier) that in a dry year, my low land does very well. In a wet year, my high land and sandy land does very well. In an average year it all does well. Overall, it never sets any records except on those parts that are most suitable for the type of year we have. Sure, I can brag about 250 bushel per acre corn, but that will only be on a portion of the whole. In a wet year my corn on the sandy and high ground will be 12 feet tall. In a dry year it might be 3 feet tall. I don't worry about it or even think about it very much.
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