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Posted By: roundoak Started the shell corn - 11/04/19
Started the shell corn before it snowed the 28th and 29th.

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Posted By: JamesJr Re: Started the shell corn - 11/04/19
Corn looks like it was pretty good. What's it making?
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Started the shell corn - 11/04/19
Looks good Wayne, What's the sticker on your combine say? laugh
Posted By: Oldman03 Re: Started the shell corn - 11/04/19
Richard, it dont say nuthin! Stickers cant talk. grin

Oh, and a Good Morning to you Sir!
Posted By: roundoak Re: Started the shell corn - 11/04/19
Originally Posted by JamesJr
Corn looks like it was pretty good. What's it making?


High ground 196 bpa, I did one field of low ground 173 bpa. The other low fields won't be harvested until ground freezes. Plus, there is a lot of stunted corn there and bare spots due to wet conditions all season.
Posted By: roundoak Re: Started the shell corn - 11/04/19
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Looks good Wayne, What's the sticker on your combine say? laugh


5130 CASE IH Axial flow
Posted By: JamesJr Re: Started the shell corn - 11/04/19
I remember when a 100 bushel an acre corn crop was considered very good. A lot has changed since then.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Started the shell corn - 11/05/19
Any corn under 200 bushels is a disappointment. Input costs have gone way up.
Posted By: roundoak Re: Started the shell corn - 11/05/19
"Input costs have gone way up."

I have went to manure application as much as possible.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Started the shell corn - 11/05/19
Wayne, we do as well, that is not free either. I like the boost in organic matter.
Posted By: JamesJr Re: Started the shell corn - 11/05/19
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Any corn under 200 bushels is a disappointment. Input costs have gone way up.




Today, the cost of seed corn alone is more than it used to cost for the seed and fertilizer.
Posted By: roundoak Re: Started the shell corn - 11/05/19
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Wayne, we do as well, that is not free either. I like the boost in organic matter.


Right, it is not free if you are producing it, but the amount of manure that I produce from my beef cows is just a small percentage of field application. Three dairy operations apply their slurry which doesn't cost me a dime.
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