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Posted by Glen in TX on May 23, 2006 at 11:47:10 from (65.249.225.5):
In Reply to: Re: Hey! it rained posted by Nebraska Cowman on May 23, 2006 at 10:13:03:
Yeah, we got maybe 2 or 3 guys that still own combines in about a 15 mile area and they won't have enough wheat to cut and I don't expect to see any custom cutters come through here unless just traveling up the road. Any AGP elevators up there? They came in here a while back and bought some and are probably wondering why they did that? All those cattle here in feedyards and dairies that came in making most wheat go for silage or hay. Only the ones with summer fallowed ground to plant on and didn't graze have dryland wheat to cut and it doesn't look good like 5-10 bu. stuff? The wheat back on wheat stuff got disastered and plowed up. Seen a little irrigated cotton and corn coming up but that's it for planting here so far. Need some good rains so we can get some haygrazer sudan sorghum going.
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