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Dan_wcIN
Posted 6/6/2007 10:09 (#159055 - in reply to #159030)
Subject: Re: Twin Row Corn Experiment



It made a Crop
Yes and No. I understand your point. But, 32,000 would not be a fair test for Twin row, I wanted a real world kind of test. This test is mainly to see how twin rows feed into the corn head and I will compare Net return per acre. Taking into account the added seed and starter cost.

I used the same real world (to me) test for my drilled vs. 15" soybeans. The drilled beans went in @ around. 180,000. The 15" @ around 140,000. 4 strips each. Again looking to compare net return on my farm. I planted one strip of 15" beans last year @ 140,000 the yielded 15 bu. Better than the 30" and 10 bu better than drilled. Bottom line I'm comparing net Return not just Yield.
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