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I'm sure the locals know what it's worth. But I'm surprised the land at Byers CO was so cheap.
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Posted 1/17/2026 10:31 (#11513754 - in reply to #11513751)
Subject: RE: I'm sure the locals know what it's worth. But I'm surprised the land at Byers CO was so cheap.



Southeast Colorado
Says it has a yield history of Wheat, Milo, and sorghum sudangrass. I know there's been quite a bit of dryland corn grown in that area. As well as a bunch of Millet/Wheat in rotation. That millet is all the rage as you move north through my State out here in the eastern plains.
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