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West Kentucky | All areas are different, but just in seed, chemical, dry fertilizer, and nitrogen it is pretty easy to save 5-7% here which can easily be $20+/acre. I am sure that if you farm rectangle fields that the payoff is longer, but we don't have many rectangle fields here. That isn't even considering variable rate which can save inputs sometimes and increase yields almost all of the time here or active downforce and such which can also greatly increase yields.
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