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| Guess some of it depends on your level of experience with a PP situation, if it’s your first look or you’ve been in the barrel 3 or 4 times.
I can tell you this. We were in this situation in 2010, and slammed 800 acres of beans in the last three days of June. It was a home run. Stayed wet and warm, they grew like in a greenhouse, yielded very well and had $12 beans right off the combine.
We kept planting beans past June 20 in both 2011 and 2015. You ever turn the combine around because the yield monitor hits zero and it’s not worth burning any more fuel to go to the other end of the field? Well, I don’t have the stomach to take that risk again for $8 beans.
Edited by Clay SEIA 5/23/2019 22:50
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