USA | Lookingglass - 10/8/2021 21:56
You have added zero to this thread except chest pounding and hot air.
Get your ego in check is the first thing you need to do.
He is also the only one on here from Illinois talking about how poor his yields are. Who knows what caused that. While he makes some good points on occasion you definitely have to take his advice at face value.
You need to improve your reading skills and go back and reread what I said.
Said had two fields that were less than 2012.
Looks like will end up being about 20 to 25 bu below APH on average, has nothing to do with NH3 application and everything to do with too much rain for 60 days starting the first of July.
Will be several thousand acres in this county that will have corn yields closer to 100 than 200.
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