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| Good points can be made either way, but I prefer pushing it even though I'm a STO.
You just never know when forecast might change, and month long delays aren't rare.
Also the thought of getting ahead of a potential drought, as corn pollinating in June versus July or even August usually has better odds for better conditions.
Drier corn at harvest, early market premiums, getting cover crops in timely ............... ok, many wouldn't consider that one, ha. | |
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