flying belgian
Well-known Member
There must be a reason but what is it? I just got
back from northeastern Ill. Bought a fert.
spreader from a dealer near Kankakee. From
southern Mn. I traveled there through Wisc. and
came back through Ia. I would travel through
large areas where more then half the corn was
still in the field. Now here in So. Mn. we have
been done for 2 weeks. I would have to travel 50
miles from my place to find a field of corn
unharvested. And usually our season is later then
theirs. Are these bto's who just have not gotten
that far yet? Or was the ground to wet? Or was the
corn to wet? Or do they not have the money to buy
propane to dry the corn? Or can't they get
propane? I'm confused.
back from northeastern Ill. Bought a fert.
spreader from a dealer near Kankakee. From
southern Mn. I traveled there through Wisc. and
came back through Ia. I would travel through
large areas where more then half the corn was
still in the field. Now here in So. Mn. we have
been done for 2 weeks. I would have to travel 50
miles from my place to find a field of corn
unharvested. And usually our season is later then
theirs. Are these bto's who just have not gotten
that far yet? Or was the ground to wet? Or was the
corn to wet? Or do they not have the money to buy
propane to dry the corn? Or can't they get
propane? I'm confused.