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NE Neb | It's about what I'm used to. No crop killer yet lol. If I start pumping the last week of June or the first week of July I feel normal. It's nice to get those surprise thunderstorms that drop a timely inch of rain as long as there's no hail. Crops look good. I don't mind turning on a pivot, but I've gotten used to consistent good dryland yields. I don't want that to go away!
Edited by Next stop Valhalla 6/23/2020 10:32
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