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n.c.iowa | It depends hinfarm, once we quit tilling soybean stubble in the fall( used to plow soy stubble here) things started to turn, but the high yield hybrids of the last 20 years or so really put the afterburners on.
We have a unique situation where we farm a field that was in a cos rotation, and had the corn stalks burned off several rotations in a row before we started farming it. After 15 years we finally have got it to the point where it yields with the rest of our stuff.
Don't know what this means exactly but I think it is interesting. | |
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