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<blockquote data-quote="rustybottoms88" data-source="post: 1462256" data-attributes="member: 28430"><p>Thread revivaI! I have 40 head of fall calving cows and have thought of growing a few acres of corn to feed them. I live in Northern Arkansas and we have little to no row crop equipment around here. I figure a guy could buy some old used equipment cheap from up north but as best I can figure one would have more money invested then he would save. Atleast initially. But for fun I would Iike to know what all the nesscessay equipment would be. I could rent a no till drill and use roundup ready corn. After that I would need an old two row or single row self propelled combine I guess even a pull behind type would work. Would I need a grain bin to dry it? Or is corn dry enough at harvest? I would need a grain cart as well I guess. Discuss!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustybottoms88, post: 1462256, member: 28430"] Thread revivaI! I have 40 head of fall calving cows and have thought of growing a few acres of corn to feed them. I live in Northern Arkansas and we have little to no row crop equipment around here. I figure a guy could buy some old used equipment cheap from up north but as best I can figure one would have more money invested then he would save. Atleast initially. But for fun I would Iike to know what all the nesscessay equipment would be. I could rent a no till drill and use roundup ready corn. After that I would need an old two row or single row self propelled combine I guess even a pull behind type would work. Would I need a grain bin to dry it? Or is corn dry enough at harvest? I would need a grain cart as well I guess. Discuss! [/QUOTE]
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