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Northeast central NE | Perhaps he can remember what he had for a yield in October when he plans for fertilizer in November? I don’t see the aph being a factor in my yield goal for the coming year. So by that logic if I had green snap in varying degrees on a quarter of corn, which is usually the way it happens, I should fertilize less because my yield was down that year on that field overall? Seems like a really good way to screw up your fertility on that farm. Full disclosure I don’t know my aph either, that’s for crop insurance folks. In truth I could probably tell you what my fields yielded for the last fifteen years at least within a couple bushels corn and beans, that’s just how my brain works. That’s just on a couple thousand acres, the big boys probably just use combine records. If I focused on my break even too hard before I planted every year I probably would have quit in the eighties or early nineties lol. | |
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