USA | Chief Illiniwek - 8/24/2024 09:51
Decisions on my farm are firstly based on long term health of the farm. After that, many yearly decisions are based purely on profitability, not maximizing bushels. Plain and simple, crop insurance changes the equation. So I answered your question. Answer this: would you add a fertilizer to your plan that you could show added 3 bushel per acre over years of study and a lot of replication, but cost $20/ac? I already know the answer but I suspect you’ll avoid answering.
No wouldn't do it even if corn was $7 bu either.
Don't see how this has got anything to do with you posting about delaying harvest when it looks like crop insurance payout is likely. When delaying harvest has not been a past practice. |