Posted by NC65 on December 28, 2008 at 19:00:10 from (66.26.244.172):
what type of field corn do yall think i should plant. im gonna plant it for deer corn to sell. to plant o lets say 25 acers, would yall do no-till or what. or can should i do row crop. cause i got 2 farmall 140's to cult. or should i do minimum-till. also im gonna buy a picker. should i buy one with a sheller unit on it or not? also should i buy a 1 or 2 row. got a 35 hp diesel but im gonna buy a 80 hp one the next year or 2. sorry for all the questions. thanks for any help yall can give me. one more thing what kind of chemicals would yall say i should use. i've a sprayer for the 140. also what about drying it or is that just when you store it for a long time. im use to sweet corn farming and gonna try this also. thanks for any help
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