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Posted by paul on December 06, 2004 at 08:25:02 from (209.23.145.14):
In Reply to: OF: Can corn or soybeans be the crop of the future posted by 7720future on December 06, 2004 at 08:01:42:
You aske this question before, you got some answers over at the 'using your tractor' section. Corn & soybeans are the crops of the present, so Idon't know that you can call them the crop of the future? They will continue to be the important ones for quite some time to come. But perhaps something else will emerge that will take it's place as a major crop. Soybeans are currently declining a bit, as certain pests and a yield level has hit them. Corn on the other hand seems to be growing in strength. No one can email you as long as you keep your email blocked. Besides, discussion forums are more about all of us learning & talking about an issue, not just private emails to one person. Come on back and discuss with us. :) your question is so broad, it is difficult to know what kind of info you really want. --->Paul
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