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EC Nebraska | You're dryer and lighter soils. How often do you get 190 bpa dryland corn? We got that last year, and that was a dry year for us. Lotta guys here claim 200 aph on dryland. That's coffeeshop numbers, but 210 is very realistic with "normal" precipitation.
Remember, he spent over $3000 acre to put in that irrigation. He could have gotten over $100 annual interest on that money. Plus the extra seed, fertilizer, and annual irrigation expense. | |
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