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| I know this might sound like a silly question, but here goes anyway. It certainly is to one's advantage to prove the highest yields possible for the years up thru 2008 - establish high aph. However if you have signed up for the for the 2009 crop year is there any advantage in using the lowest yields possible? It looks like Illinois has a shot at paying on corn and I am being a cautious as possible about details. I know the aph will be affected by reporting lower yields, but my question is just for what might happen for the 2009 crop payments. | |
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