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 Medicine Mound,TX | It is a good idea in theory, but in practice it doesn't work. All of the saving in gdus seems to be in grain fill and not emergence to pollination, 100 day to 118 day corn would pollinate within a few days of each other, but early would just fill grain to fast with all the heat. From my experience short hybrids were not built for this environment. Planting longer hybrids early always yielded more. I quit growing corn because of wild pigs, but that was my experience. | |
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