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| We farm all kinds of soil types in north central Illinois Some is black pattern tiled. Some is variable sand not as well drained. Usually the high sand burns up , and the low black sand is where the yield comes from. This year the low black is drowned out or hurt from too much rain. The high sand has lost a lot of nitrogen as well as the pattern tiled stuff from simply too much rain.. So at what point does rain not make grain and the markets take notice? | |
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