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central ohio | Another thing to consider is if you typically use enterprise units. I am not positive but I believe you have to have at least 20 acres in two different sections or equivalent (such as with Virginia military survey in Ohio) in order to qualify for e.u. I screwed that up one year on wheat. Luckily not many acres so wasn't very expensive. But if you have to pay for individual fields instead of e.u. on 350 acres of beans that would be quite a chunk of money I would think. | |
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