Posted by billonthefarm on October 14, 2010 at 19:14:19 from (216.24.115.57):
In Reply to: Re: a few fall pics posted by IaGary on October 14, 2010 at 17:42:14:
Gary we harvested 17% moisture corn on labor day, couldnt believe it. Our average was probably about 20 over the whole fall. As we got into later maturing corn the moisture climbed. Fields that were corn on corn were disapointing at best. The rest of the corn was very good. I think virtually everyone sold too much corn, too early and too cheap. Oh well. I dont know of anyone who is done but many will finish this harvest week.
We use the corn stalk bales for bedding as well as feed. The stalks are harder on the baler than hay. Very dirty baling stalks. The stalks are tougher on the belts and the pickup takes a beating. Not the end of the world. A few years ago I never saw stalks baled. Today I can find 4 more fields of stalk bales within a mile of my backdoor. bill
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