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Calebj95
Posted 12/18/2017 17:37 (#6437770)
Subject: Sugar beet headland


I only grow about 120 acres of beets so it always fits on one field with some spare acres that go to something else. I am considering planting wheat on the headland so while I am making 5 or 6trips across with the sprayer I am running down wheat at 20$ seed per acre as opposed to beets at 200$. I would plant a cover on the headland as soon as the wheats off. This would also simplify harvest as I wouldn't be opening up the headlands... would the cover grow enough in 2 months to sucks up moisture and keep the trucks up? Has anybody else done anything like that?

Edited by Calebj95 12/18/2017 17:39
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