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| I should have taken some pictures to contrast that with. In SC Kansas, we were very wet from May-July 10 (around 30 inches of rain) and the milo wouldn't root down it was so wet, or had poor stands. Then it quit raining. We got 0 from July 10 to about September 25. Most of the milo in that area made from 10-35 bu/acre. I do have some double-crop milo planted July 9 that caught a couple 1/2" rains through the summer and looks like it will make around 45-50. | |
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