Posted by Leroy on July 03, 2011 at 09:25:28 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: crop report posted by Bob Bancroft on July 03, 2011 at 05:41:34:
I do not believe there is normal acres of corn planted around me and there is only perhaps a tenth that falles into the good catagory with so much of what else is out there in such poor condition it was only planted because of the crop insurance rulls and planted on last day of planting. That corn is only 6" tall and 2-3' between plants and all it will be good for is silage if it matures enough for that as it is like a few years back it did not mature enough the toxins would not let it be used for silage and not enough cows to if it could be used for that to use all the poor corn. Think some fields have not been planted at all. The later planted normal tillage beans are not yet out of the ground while the notill beans are going in as wheat is being taken off. The talking heads are predicting a bumper crop yet I can not even see it as a poor to average crop. Western Ohio, eastern Indiana.
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