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| | | In the last few weeks of 2019 help farmers make plans to not only finish this year’s harvest strong, but also look ahead to prepare for 2020. Read More | |
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| | | “What I really see as the key to learning from 2019 is going to be focusing on profitability,” says Mike Manning. Read More | |
| | | Finally got into the last of our beans which were starting to go down with the snow and winds. Finished last night with surprisingly good yields of 54 bu/a which is only 5 below the APH for this farm. Corn may be another matter as it was a replant almost 2 months behind the usual planting date of mid April. Very little, perhaps 10-15% of the areas corn has been combined and those results have been harsh to say the least. We'll know in the next week or so, if the weather holds up. Read More | |
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