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| That's the same thing we are seeing here. It seems like every year there is a new problem with beans and our bean yields aren't any better than they were 20 years ago while corn yields have steadily increased and are much more consistant. Corn does take a little more work and investment to grow but I think there is potential in being in raising continous corn on fewer acres as apposed to trying to farm half the state in a 50/50 rotation where beans barely break even but are needed to reduce the workload.
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