Thanks for the information Mike. I thought it was usually corn planted back into wheat stubbl ein your area and the Dakotas. I know quite a few customers in a Wheat-Corn-Bean rotation. Lots of advantages to corn into wheat as you can see. We have a number of customers going to continuous corn. However if the price of wheat is attractive and guys can raise these types of wheat yields maybe we will see an occasional year of wheat in an otherwise continuous corn rotation. No we will not be at the Clay County Fair. Big Iron in Fargo and then Ohio Farm Science Review coming up. Yes the guess row in the strip tilling into wheat photo above is a bit wide - this was an August test run for a new machine startup in a corner of a large field. The customer did not have his dry fertilizer hooked up yet (as you can see) nor his auto steer system turned on. Jim at Dawn |