Posted by Dave from MN on November 11, 2011 at 17:01:05 from (75.94.148.103):
Have a couple guys that want to make corn stalk bales on shares. will not be stalk chopped so mostly will be leaves and the rest. I would get 1/2 of what ever they bale on the acres I choose. This obviously adds up to alot of tonnage. The acres that the stalks will be baled off will be going into soybeans next year, corn year after that, chicken breeder litter was applied this past spring and will be applied again after the beans next fall. It is ligher soils. Am I depriving my feilds by taking off the corn stalk bales? My beef cow manure obviously would be going back on, but should I be asking for the manure from the guys taking 1/2, as they both rent out there tillable and spread there beef cow manure on that land. If it isnt a big deal I am not too concerned, BUT if I will be depriving my soil what it needs I may not want to do the 1/2 share thing.
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