Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 10, 2014 at 10:02:29 from (50.108.74.125):
In Reply to: What to do posted by oldtanker on September 10, 2014 at 09:14:13:
I will keep my existing hay fields. I intend to plant more corn next year...I have the equipment and I like growing corn. I have a smallish field where I try new things on a limited basis to see if it works for me. I was going to plant some oats there next year but the gossip mill is talking about a neighbor to the north who took off his oats this year and cannot give them away. Doesn't make sense to me, horses still eat oats don't they? Guess I better check with the elevator. I am kind of at a loss on the small field...corn on corn? Or maybe sunflowers? Barley?
My oldest daughter came to me with that idea about hops. I told her to see if there is equipment needed and how much it costs or, better yet, is it mostly manual labor and who the he!! is going to do it...let me guess...
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