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Martinsville, Ohio | It died with the grant money Chad. OK to go off topic.
We are marginal anyway so no wind energy is OK with me but it looked good on paper.
I can make more making a crop and selling it for all it is worth which is huge today. Makes the wind project look pretty poor.
Great posts below and I thank you all. Just dreaming on a winters day.
It would all be corn if I had the N laid in. It would be all beans if I wanted to but I admit I like the summer wheat check and my double crop beans have done well all my life so I am leaning toward the first poster.
I have done that most of my life, take the big wheat stubble and throw some Ammonium Sulfate on it and instant K and soil improvement.
I think it meets my agronomical, mechanical and physical ability. The soil just keeps getting better and better, too.
So I am leaning towards keeping this good wheat and double cropping it and planting corn and soybeans into the rye.
Thanks again for all input.
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