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    #13
    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    Not sure we can draw any conclusions without a location, US corn growing region is big, the difference between Texas and North Dakota is drastic.
    Minnesota

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      #14
      Originally posted by woodland View Post
      That pic looks amazing. How did it run and what did you do with it? Ours is only 6 inches tall and is currently getting soaked so hopefully some sun/ heat will follow.
      10 acres.an acre every 3 days so it lasted a month.starting mid december.

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        #15
        Even around here nw sk early planted corn is just emerged. Later planted fared better. Buddy custom planted a bunch and everyone panicky cause emergence is slow. Soil temp didn’t get to 10c till after May 15 go figure.

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          #16
          Willton , are you getting that rain on radar ?
          Or more towards Lloydminster?

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            #17
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
            Willton , are you getting that rain on radar ?
            Or more towards Lloydminster?
            Yes. Lloydminster to Lashburn getting pounded as usual. My place wet too.

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              #18
              Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
              Yes. Lloydminster to Lashburn getting pounded as usual. My place wet too.
              It’s incredible how much rain that strip has gotten over the past 3 years .
              Geographically similar to NB here but meteorologicaly stunningly different in rain .

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                #19
                Tale of two extremes. Corn was way advanced last year and this year way behind. Had corn 6 feet tall July 1. This year be lucky if it is a foot tall by than. But corn can move fast. 10 days of heat and it could be knee high by July. Enough moisture here for the time being

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by newguy View Post
                  10 acres.an acre every 3 days so it lasted a month.starting mid december.
                  With how many head? dry cows?

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                    With how many head? dry cows?
                    90 bred cows.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by newguy View Post
                      90 bred cows.
                      So 270 cow days per acre?
                      Here was one of my crops - there are 200 head in that 2 acre break and you can barely see them - but it only yielded 180 cow days/acre.
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                        #23
                        Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                        So 270 cow days per acre?
                        Here was one of my crops - there are 200 head in that 2 acre break and you can barely see them - but it only yielded 180 cow days/acre.
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                        A totally I put out 1 round bale of high quality alfalfa per day for the protein side of the ration.

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                          #24
                          Basis at +50 @ e plant Illinois J/J. Kinda ****y with the rise in future..... it's like The govt bean counters dropped the ball.

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