Posted by Dave from MN on May 30, 2011 at 07:09:57 from (75.94.148.103):
I have 40 acres of field left to plant. Even with the 1.5 " rain last night I could go on it by tues afternoon. These feilds were intended for beans BUT, it just feels like corn is gonna be holding value now through next fall. I have 15 bags of treated seed that I can not return, the rest I can. These are lighter warm soils, I finished my initial corn planned acres yesterday(85 day), thank goodness as I wont get into that field again for a couple weeks, thinking I should put in another 20 acres of corn as I have 2 tons starter left and this 20 acres received 4 tons per acre chicken poop last spring so should have alot of nutrients available yet. WWYD? Would 87-90 day be pushing it? I am heavy on corn this year, 28% beans and 72% corn. I have 3 friends in the area north of me that havent been able to plant even 10% of their ground. Father in law took a week drive from here to montana and said he seen nothing but water, mud, and very few planted feilds. Kinda sad.
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