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West Ky | 168 on one farm, 165 on another, 195 on another that's further away and got a rain on it. 113 on a smaller field where the nighbor farmer was spraying Ru in 30 mph winds and killed 100 ft of our corn that was next to his and another 200-300 ft beyond that was heavy damage. Corn 3-4 ft tall and most did not have ears.
Hopefully from here on out it will be better.
It stopped raining here after July 2nd. We have had maybe 2" total since then. Lots of fluff in the corn head, where the tops break off, or whole stalks. Then you got to walk out Into the head and pick a like up and move onto auger and stomp on the rest of it to teach it a lesson. Lol. it goes in like that. ;)
Forgot to put in that moisture is 14-16 in the low spots so it is dry corn. Last few loads the test weight was 60.3
Edited by JohnDeereGreenWKY 9/22/2014 15:48
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