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| The last two years has showed that we can make it to the third or fourth week of June with the corn surviving and yielding well if we get rains later on. Last year we were dry and the farms that got .8 the third week of June yielded 35 bushels more an acre than the farm that missed that rain and waited another week for a saving rain . The farm that had to wait on a rain went from 18 around to 14 around halfway up the ear. You could see right where it ran out of water. | |
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