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ahay68979
Posted 5/3/2024 07:40 (#10727000 - in reply to #10726378)
Subject: RE: With the warm winter


Saronville NE
Last yr our dryland planted may 25 was bar bone our best dryland. Out it off cause so dry it'd never come up. All early was sub 15 bpa dryland. Dryland planted late was 75 bpa.

I'm not worried one bit about the date at this time another 2 weeks maybe. But not now, after last yr I'll gladly sit and take the rain.

I think biggest gripe most have is the I states always say it's too dry and going to be disaster then raise 200+ corn. A disaster is when you chop silage in July (2012 here). Aug last yr and gave sub 20 bpa corn. Alot of the irrigated here only did 160-200 last yr on 240-250 aph couldn't water it enough, cause never rained. So until you get to those points it's a hiccup not a disaster.
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