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Best practice for planting corn headlands?
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Maxmoe
Posted 11/26/2012 05:46 (#2717538 - in reply to #2714472)
Subject: Re: Best practice for planting corn headlands?


Alberta
Lol yes everyone it is for silage corn, pioneer has a variety (39f44) that we grew this yr and it yielded 20ton per acre so it was a success where our best barley is 10 to 14 ton per acre. We used a custom guy last year to do 500acres with a old trusty 8 row planter and it took him a week. So we bought a 24 row to get it in quick. The seed we grew this yr was made for 2000 heat units and it was awesome. We don't have a whole bunch to do between us and our neighbors maybe 1500 to 2000 acres
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