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End of the Grazing season
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 570390" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Dry land farming is almost a thing of the past in this area. I bet 90% of the farmland has a pivot on it. 40's, half circles on 80's and many quarters. I looked in irrigation 15 years ago, I don't have a 40 without a wetland or a stream. The irrigated crops are excellent, most corn will do 200 bushel and better.</p><p>I have 100 acres of dry land corn. Looked very good 6 weeks ago 8 ft tall, thick, but very hot and dry with brown and curled up leaves while trying to pollinate, so lots of plant. I wonder what quality the silage will be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 570390, member: 3937"] Dry land farming is almost a thing of the past in this area. I bet 90% of the farmland has a pivot on it. 40's, half circles on 80's and many quarters. I looked in irrigation 15 years ago, I don't have a 40 without a wetland or a stream. The irrigated crops are excellent, most corn will do 200 bushel and better. I have 100 acres of dry land corn. Looked very good 6 weeks ago 8 ft tall, thick, but very hot and dry with brown and curled up leaves while trying to pollinate, so lots of plant. I wonder what quality the silage will be? [/QUOTE]
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