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mcupps
Posted 4/14/2010 23:43 (#1162824 - in reply to #1161252)
Subject: Re: When is it too dry to plant


Downtown Shell Knob MO Come Visit!
We dont have much clay and all our soils are well drained but thin, our main problems is we are not used to these conditions like you. last time I was out there the alfalfa guys were upset because it had rained twice in the same summer ;) We like to grow 70 bu dryland corn like you guys do but we usually are really wet this time of the year (our wet spring is always what gives us enough hope to plant corn the next year:) ) and our planting usually goes more like a good eastern farmer would do it, trying to get the row warm and dry instead of trying to keep it covered up and moist.
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