crop consultant for them was out this summer to look at damge before corn was to high. He turned it in to the person in charge of application. he was the one dragging his feet. It was checked more than once. This was a new machine and they were asked if it could stay between the rows. Acreage damage was their estimate not mine. Some of the trouble is we go to all these meetings and they preach plant spacing, right depth etc. Then they run over it and say well you really didn't lose much. Next year will have to plant skip row, shouldn't lose much.LOL. It will get worked out thanks for all your input,after all these years I ain't losing any sleep over it. |