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CRP ground to Corn in So Illinois, what next?
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Posted 8/6/2012 21:32 (#2525567 - in reply to #2525530)
Subject: Re: CRP ground to Corn in So Illinois, what next?



Anderson County Kansas
I don't agree, I would never chop a field. Some of the worst land I have ever bought is ground that has had silage chopped off it for years. It will lose fertilizer as well as not building or retaining O.M. I know a lot of cattle guys don't agree but thats my view. I would just bush hog it, or if the corn isn't very heavy it may be able to be notilled next spring. If there isn't enough corn to pick, there won't be much trash there next year either. All you take off picking it is the grain anyway, there isn't any more trash there than after you combine it.
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