Posted by trucker40 on June 14, 2008 at 08:55:44 from (69.155.111.33):
In Reply to: $10 corn, $20 beans?? posted by tractormiallis on June 13, 2008 at 20:02:55:
Its not all that good of a year so far,but it could be lots worse.You cant hardly listen to the news any more.Theres lots of corn thats not hurt even in years when there are floods.Not enough rain is worse than too much,most of the time.When theres not enough rain it hurts the corn on the hill ground that hardy ever gets flooded,as well as corn in the flood plain.As long as it gets planted,and doesnt get too much rain to where it kills it from water standing on it,theres lots of corn growing now.I dont think that anybody would want to see a year that all of the corn was flooded.Or even if most of it was flooded.Lots of other stuff would be underwater,like most roads,and lots of towns.
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