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Kansas | 90 to 95 day is the shortest I am aware of.
Little rule of thumb that usually holds true. The longer season milo you use, the higher yielding it is.
Also, for some reason in this part of the country. White and Yellow milo always out yield the red. The problem is, they are of the longest season variety there is and sometimes you end up waiting to long and get into a wet time of year and take it in shrink for drying charges.
Now this year on the othe hand, would of been perfect for white and yellow milo. | |
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