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Ed Winkle
Posted 12/22/2010 14:43 (#1500919 - in reply to #1500705)
Subject: Re: Dreaming on a Winter Morning


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.

Ed Winkle
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