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EC SoDak | If we keep getting rains, I’d agree. If it turns blowtorch again and the rains slow down in July/Aug, which historically tends to be the case (until the last handful of years), that’ll shave some bushels off. But as it sits now, we haven’t had but maybe one pisspounder rain, and that was only an inch rain, the others have been nice soakers. So we’ve avoided drown outs in the low areas and burn offs on the hilltops, that certainly equates to nice yields as it sits now.
Edit- I know you realize this, Border, this is more for the other folks to understand the area.
Edited by SoDak Farms 6/18/2020 12:07
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