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Would you trade high productive ground for more low productivity?
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Kooiker
Posted 3/26/2024 23:48 (#10682011 - in reply to #10680462)
Subject: RE: Would you trade high productive ground for more low productivity?



reformedbanker - 3/25/2024 21:34 I've got 100 and 40 something csr2 in the same field and I wouldn't trade the 100 for the 40 for triple the acres.



x1000   It’s a very very rare year that low CSR ground yields within 40 bpa of good ground.  That 40 bpa is where 100% of the profit is found most years.  


100 CSR always grows a crop.  40 CSR might grow a crop, if you get rain when you need it.   You pray for rain a lot on the low quality ground but not a lot at one time, you want it spread out.    Five 1” rains does a lot more good than one 5” rain on ground that doesn’t hold water.      Basically, it needs irrigation, if you have a decent water source available.  


 

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