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Centralia, MO | KLo brings up a very important point that can be easily overlooked. About the time it starts to look like spring, feels warm and plants start to germinate you'd better be checking your corn regularly and often. That's the prime time for it to go out of condition. Pick a certain day of the week that works well for you and go check your corn on that day, every week, and don't skip it and think you'll do tomorrow. As temperatures rise in the spring you need to even out the temperature in your grain. | |
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