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| ZCZFarmer - 5/9/2024 20:28 In 12 that would be true but in my case it’s not. I believe the rule is like 60% of Tyield is what you can exclude and replace it with which is still an awful yield. But for those who had 15 bpa in 12 it would hurt less. If I could rid my 19 yields on those farms I’d do it in a heartbeat but I guess I’m stuck with them.
I've got about 110 acres I'm stuck with a 60 bpa corn yield on my APH from 2019 on because I planted it in June, because I already had the sunk cost of manure application. Some people who haven't lived this stuff just don't understand.... |