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Really Low Input Grazing Corn?
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 732135" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>I agree with SRB. Many times trying to get by cheaper will come back to bite ya. If your going to spend some money to do it you may as well spend a bit more and do it right. Your bin run seed could spell lots of trouble for you. Before I even filled the drill I would do a germ test AND be certain there are no patented genes like RR in the corn. It is illegal to plant bin run corn with the RR gene. Do yourself a favor and buy decent seed. Manure will probably work for fertilizer but if you do get good yields you may end up running short on N. I just hate doing a half-*** job and hope things turn out. Set yourself up for success and you'll probably reach it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 732135, member: 2744"] I agree with SRB. Many times trying to get by cheaper will come back to bite ya. If your going to spend some money to do it you may as well spend a bit more and do it right. Your bin run seed could spell lots of trouble for you. Before I even filled the drill I would do a germ test AND be certain there are no patented genes like RR in the corn. It is illegal to plant bin run corn with the RR gene. Do yourself a favor and buy decent seed. Manure will probably work for fertilizer but if you do get good yields you may end up running short on N. I just hate doing a half-*** job and hope things turn out. Set yourself up for success and you'll probably reach it. [/QUOTE]
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