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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1186025" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>I remember my grandfather got 60 bushels per acre and was happy. Now days I read where they get 160+ bushels per acre shelled. Mind blowing to me.</p><p>Picking ear corn, grinding feed and feeding cows was a lot of work. Kept me out of the trouble my school friends eventually got into.</p><p>I was in high school before I saw my first corn combine. I remember seeing it throw the cobs on the ground and thinking they were wasting some good feed. The guy was a hog farmer and did not need the cob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1186025, member: 17986"] I remember my grandfather got 60 bushels per acre and was happy. Now days I read where they get 160+ bushels per acre shelled. Mind blowing to me. Picking ear corn, grinding feed and feeding cows was a lot of work. Kept me out of the trouble my school friends eventually got into. I was in high school before I saw my first corn combine. I remember seeing it throw the cobs on the ground and thinking they were wasting some good feed. The guy was a hog farmer and did not need the cob. [/QUOTE]
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