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Why plant more corn at all?
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farmpro11
Posted 11/16/2007 15:32 (#239436 - in reply to #239424)
Subject: RE: Why plant more corn at all?



Its weird to here someone say growing soybeans is a "challenge". Here in WC Ohio its the other way around. I guess its just weird because around that would never be heard. Here corn to soy yields are generally 3:1 depending on when the rain falls. Here we sometimes catch hurricanes or just plain always get rain in august it seems that really make a bean crop. Are soils are a little more variable i supposse then you guys out west thus reducing the high field averages that I have heard on here. We can average above 200 on field just havent had the right weather mix the last few years, but for beans a different story.
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